The RetroArch emulator has been updated to support DOS games and additional cores, allowing users to play classic games on their iPhone or iPad. Despite the popularity of RetroArch, it faces challenges in bringing emulators to Apple TV due to restrictions in tvOS. The latest iOS update for RetroArch introduces new features and cores for enhanced gaming experience.
RetroArch Emulator Update Adds Support for DOS Games, Additional Cores #applenews https://t.co/KYVTVsoqTb https://t.co/lpgE1nc6R4
RetroArch on old Apple TV slightly slow, but playable. Bomberman 4 and Tetris Battle Gaiden. https://t.co/OWc4llgEnL
The retro game emulator app RetroArch brings a cool new twist to Apple TV, but there’s a catch with tvOS that holds it back. CNET’s @BridgetCarey shows how to use RetroArch and get Sega Genesis games to run on Apple TV. https://t.co/01UuH0dqPc
RetroArch adds new cores and more features in latest iOS update https://t.co/aHj89gTawZ
RetroArch emulator adds support for DOS games, and more https://t.co/gbdborn1jv #Apple
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RetroArch Emulator Update Adds Support for DOS Games, Additional Cores https://t.co/KYVTVsnT3D https://t.co/41Xa8vN9Rg
Now you can play all your favorite DOS games right from your iPhone or iPad thanks to an update to popular emulator RetroArch. By @Amber_M_Neely https://t.co/ffmUj2dGeK