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Delta Emulator, or how to transform your iPhone into a Nintendo console

Delta Emulator, or how to transform your iPhone into a Nintendo console

Since March, Apple has been required by the European Union to open its ecosystem to other players in the technology world. Since the firm has been applying the DMA rules, we have been seeing applications that were previously banned appear on iOS devices. This is the case of an application that has gone viral, which brings joy to all iPhone owners since it immerses you in the games of your childhood for almost nothing.

Delta Emulator is currently the hot topic on TikTok. Influencers and users are all downloading this miracle application that allows you to transform your iPhone into a Nintendo DS. Nintendogs, Bratz, Animal Crossing or even Mario Kart, all the titles released on the retro console are faithfully reproduced. The experience even goes so far as to make all other Nintendo consoles available, from the SNES to the Game Boy.

The application was already available all over the world. If you live outside Europe, it is very likely that it is very easily accessible. But in our region, you have to go through an alternative means to get it. You will have to pay less than two euros, and show a little bit of resourcefulness. To do this, make sure you already have the latest version of iOS, namely 17.4.1. Then, follow these steps to the letter.

  • Go to Safari
  • Type in the URL bar altstore.io
  • Download the Altstore Pal application for €1.80 with taxes (this is an annual renewable service)
  • After payment, go to your smartphone settings to authorize pop-ups
  • Finalize the application download

At At this stage, what you have just downloaded is not the emulator, but an alternative store. Like the App Store, but not designed by Apple. So just go to this store to download the Delta application. Its logo is a purple triangle on a black background.

Beware of piracy

Although the prospect of having access to hundreds of games on a handful of consoles for 1.80 euros is tempting. But you still have to differentiate what is allowed from what is tolerated, or even forbidden. The Delta Emulator application does not give you access to any game itself. To enjoy it, you have to download the bios of the ecosystems and the ROMs of the games that interest you. But all this practice is obviously illegal.

Only one practice remains more or less recommendable. It is to recover the ROMs of the games of which you have purchased a physical copy on one of the consoles supported by the application. Even in this case, the limits of the law do not guarantee that you run no risk, although emulators as tools are completely legal.

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