Not exact matches
While Micro Focus has offered a 5250
emulator on iPad
since 2013, the company is nevertheless allowing its Attachmate business to go ahead with the delivery of the new mobile
emulator under the name of Attachmate's flagship emulation suite, which it has carried forward
since the WRQ acquisition (it also continues to support EXTRA products, by the way).
Since I'm still running a 1986 text editor in an
emulator for an operating system that went away twenty years ago, I suspect he may have been
on to something...
The
emulator is not very advanced and really suffers
on phones such as the Blackberry Classic or Q10,
since they have square screens.
Especially
since the
emulator that does so for the PS2 games
on the PS4 store has been found by people hacking / modding the ps4 and data mining.
And
since Sony said that apparently the PS4 is like a NASA Super-Computer (LOL)... and it's based
on a x86 architecture... and they have what no one has: THE ACTUAL PS3's SPECS... they should be perfectly able to create a working
emulator... exactly like they did with the PS2 - PS3.
I'm using an
emulator, so you'll be able to play more than game, though Pokemon will be the default
since it's engraved
on the back:)
I've gotten one, crappy ending (the Nu ending) playing it
on an
emulator in 2001, and haven't played the game
since.
YouTuber Tomoya Hamasaki and now several more fans have actually been working
on an
emulator - based Twilight Princess remake
since before Nintendo's announcement, and it's rather impressive.
There are a few xseed psp games ported to steam, no need for remaster / remake at all, in fact VC3 played
on an
emulator looks quite good (only 3d models could use a little extra modelling), but porting VC2 without VC3 would be a suicide for the franchise, again,
since VC2 has a lot of stuff to hate unless you are ok with having anime high school theme in everything you enjoy...
The remake was expected to be released
on the Internet for free and played
on console
emulators,
since there would be no cartridge version due to financial constraints.
Since he's running RetroPie
emulators off of a Raspberry Pi, he's also able to make cartridges for games that never launched
on the original NES system like Pokémon Red and Blue.
Since emulator apps are not available
on App Store, retro game lovers have to work
on a trick to install the retro games
on their iOS device.
Since this demo is based
on its use by an
emulator for an unreleased Window 10 for phone build, we can't say for certain if Microsoft will change anything for the final release.