After Apple gave the green light to publish the Emulator on the App Store, the iPhone is now one of Nintendo's legacy gaming consoles. There are many Nintendo game consoles available to play. Unfortunately, older gamers may not be able to play the GameCube with the Nintendo Wii.
It's not because of copyright issues or the issue of being listed on the App Store, but the problem of not being able to play GameCube with Nintendo Wii comes from technical limitations. This information comes from Nintendo hacker and data miner OatmealDome, who has experience using the Dolphini OS emulator.
Running the GameCube and Nintendo Wii through a PC emulator often uses a technology called JIT, or just in time, which Apple bans because it introduces foreign code to the iPhone. Being JIT capable, it is very difficult to run the GameCube with the Nintendo Wii.
But that doesn't mean it can't be run at all, as OatmealDome has revealed that it may not be necessary to use JIT technology. From the video, it can be seen that it can be played without JIT, but without using it the game quality is also very bad.
The Delta Emulator is currently available for free download through the App Store for several Nintendo consoles, including NES, SNES, N64, Game Boy, Game Boy Advance, and Nintendo DS.
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