It seems that the arrival of WebNES As a web emulator for the Nintendo Entertainment System, it may just be the beginning of a "rebellion" so that the games of the old consoles can be played on iOS even if Apple tries to prevent it: A website promised the relaunch of GBA4iOS, a Game Boy Advance emulator for iOS.
Those responsible promise that we can install ourselves GBA4iOS through a web link, without going through the App Store, so that Apple has no way to block this launch at least until some time passes and from Cupertino they find a way to limit its installation.
The installation is done through a web link without the need to apply jailbreaks, in the same way that platforms such as TestFlight authorize the installation of applications in tests or that are not yet present in the App Store. The most delicate step for many will be trust all this and accept the installation credentials of this emulator. Because in the same way that an emulator could be camouflaged within an application in the App Store, we can have the reverse case.
As in the case of WebNES, we can even upload our own files ROM games from Dropbox, which opens the doors to that dream that many of us have of being able to play official versions of Zelda, Mario or Pokémon on our iPhones or iPads. We can even load tricks (the so-called cheats) of those games to be able to cheat to our liking.
It is best to try install the emulator before Apple takes action. It will work only with iOS7.
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http://www.applesfera.com/
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