Like any other game console developer, Nintendo is not in favor of emulators. But unlike other game console developers, it actually uses emulators for its own benefit. The NES/SNES Classic, for ...
The developer of the Bimmy NES app pulled it ‘out of fear.’ The developer of the Bimmy NES app pulled it ‘out of fear.’ is a former weekend editor who covered tech and entertainment. He has written ...
The first approved Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) emulator for the iPhone and iPad was made available on the App Store today following Apple's rule change. The emulator is called Bimmy, and it ...
Grant Huff is a writer at DualShockers located out of Houston. He is a computer science graduate from Texas State University. When he is not playing or covering video games, he is most likely eating ...
Update: That didn’t last long. Bimmy is no longer available in the App Store, which may or may not have something to do with the NES part of the title. Update 2: Actually, from the developer, Tom ...
The first NES emulator for iPhone and iPad is now available on the App Store, following some recent App Review Guideline changes made by Apple. Developed by Tom Salvo, the launch of Bimmy was shared ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Earlier this month, Apple lifted its ban on emulators on the App Store. One developer wasted no ...
The Nintendo Switch has a NES emulator built into it known as “flog,” though it doesn’t appear to be used by anything at this time. It could be that this is the system that will help run original NES ...
An update to the 3DNES emulator is out, and it enables it to work with virtual reality headsets. This brings your old 2D Nintendo Entertainment System classics into a play space right in front of you ...
Nintendo Switch Online has barely been live a day and hackers have already had their way with it. According to a modder who goes by the name KapuccinoHeck, it's pretty easy to load your own ROMs onto ...
Emulators themselves are on fairly well-established legal ground, but the ROM files required to play all of your favorite classic video games are far sketchier ...