iPhone ‘iGBA’ emulator removed from App Store, but we aren’t sure why<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>Over the weekend, the first handheld console game emulator
hit the App Store, following a relaxation in App Store Review Guidelines the week prior.</p>
<p>Fast forward 24 hours and the app is gone, pulled from the App Store. However, we aren’t sure why. It might be that ROM-loading emulators are actually not allowed, and this one slipped through. Or, it may be that iGBA was simply a clone of the
open-source project GBA4iOS, and was pushed to the store without permission or appropriate licensing.</p>
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iPhone ‘iGBA’ emulator removed from App Store, but we aren’t sure why