RetroArch, a versatile emulator frontend is now available on the App Store for the iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV. The best thing is that it lets you play games from multiple gaming consoles. Apple's ...
With the RetroArch app for iPhone and iPad, you can now play your favorite legacy games on the go — but it takes some work and configuration. Here's how to do it. RetroArch is an open-source, ad-free ...
The hardcore members of the emulation scene will always recommend that you stick with standalone emulator releases, because they offer more options and greater flexibility. And, well, those people are ...
RetroArch is a powerful frontend for various console emulators, but it can sometimes run into issues that prevent it from working properly. Here are several fixes to help you troubleshoot and resolve ...
March 6, 2013 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Android: We love retro gaming, and Android's always been a great platform for emulating the classics but multiple ...
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 ...
At its core, the RetroArch project exists to make it easier to play classic games on more modern hardware. The streamlined front-end with its tailored collection of emulators helps take the confusion ...
The Apple TV just upgraded into a retro game console with the help of the ever-popular RetroArch emulator system. RetroArch has been available on Android, PC and pretty much every other platform for ...
With Apple's decision to allow game emulators on the App Store, several popular emulators like Delta have now launched for iPhone and iPad. RetroArch is the latest emulator to come to the ‌App Store‌, ...
It's a lot of fun to revisit classic games from your childhood, especially when they're incredibly fun to play. This is very easy to do via emulation using RetroArch. The emulation tool has received a ...
Console makers have a love-hate relationship with emulators. On the one hand, they hate the piracy it empowers. But on the other hand, some of them have actually used them to power their own mini ...
What just happened? RetroArch, a frontend that brings together emulators for a wide range of classic computers and game consoles, is now available to the public through Steam. This comes after a year ...