RetroArch isn't your typical game emulator. It's more like a super-powered hub that lets you load emulators for a whopping dozen console systems, both popular and niche. Fancy playing classics from ...
The RetroArch video game emulation frontend was released on the iOS App Store yesterday, alongside popular PSP emulator PPSSPP (itself a core available in RetroArch). While the popular and more ...
Launched for Apple devices in mid-May, the RetroArch emulator became a go-to emulator for iPhone and iPad users. What's more, the newly updated version of the app will allow you to relive your ...
For fans of classic video games, the RetroArch app is an essential addition to your Apple TV 4K. Available for free on the Apple App Store, RetroArch is a powerful emulation platform that supports a ...
How long has it been since you played Frogger, or leaped into battle in the original Final Fantasy VII? Apple users now have the chance to relive such glories, with the release of RetroArch in the ...
RetroArch, a popular multi-platform emulator, is now officially available on iPhone and iPad, giving gamers a way to play their favorite legacy games on the go. Game enthusiasts will now be able to ...
Retro game emulators are finally available for iPhone users. After a lifetime without allowing them, Apple changed its rules once it started complaining about Europe's Digital Markets Act. While the ...
To start, you need to download and install RetroArch from the Google Play Store. There are two versions available: RetroArch Plus for devices with Android 8.0 or higher and 64-bit capabilities, and ...
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Emulating Nintendo 64 games on modern systems can be a complex but rewarding experience, especially with the powerful frontend RetroArch. This guide will walk you through the step-by-step process of ...
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Most people love to revisit older games from their childhood, especially ones they have fond memories about. But while most of the classics they grew up with were fun to play, and possibly still fun ...