This is after years of Apple’s blanket ban on game emulators.

“The iPad’s advantage is its generous display size, which allows for an immersive gaming experience.

The Story So Far

The whole Delta saga has been a rollercoaster ride.

A SNES controller on a yellow background

Forget the Switchâ€the iPad is the best way to play old Nintendo titles.Patrick / Unsplash

And not just in Europe, but worldwide, cutting off competition before it could begin.

Then, a few days later, it finally let Testut launch the Alt Store.

He also put Delta in the official App Store.

Yellow Game Boy Color on yellow backround

The iPhone is perfect for small-screen games, but the iPad is better for everything else.Mike Meyers / Unsplash

That went well, with Delta topping the charts around the world.

And now, the iPad version is about to launch.

Retro Console

The iPad is terrible for holding in your hands and playing.

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Many controllers can connect to the iPad via Bluetooth.Igor Karimov / Unsplash

It’s just too big.

So don’t do it that way.

Instead, enjoy its amazing bright and colorful screen, its excellent speakers, and its all-day battery life.

The iPad can be used with many game controllers, probably including some you already have.

you’re free to pair it via Bluetooth and play those old games full-screen.

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And it doesn’t stop there.

Or how about playing triple-A Xbox and PS titles directly on the iPad?

And thanks to another slackening of its rules, Applenow allows game streamingon mobile.

Plus of course it runs things like Logic Pro and lets you do your email.