NES Emulator Shows Up on App Store, Swiftly Gets Removed

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The first NES emulator on the App Store didn't last long.

Earlier this month, Apple lifted its ban on emulators on the App Store . One developer wasted no time bringing an option that allowed players to access games originally released for the Nintendo Entertainment System, or NES. The Bimmy – NES Emulator was made available for iPad as a free download by developer Tom Salvo, but was swiftly removed. While some would assume this was the work of Nintendo , it seems that Salvo was actually the one that decided to pull the app.

Emulating Nintendo GamesNintendo tends to be extremely protective of its IP, so those fears might have been justified! Emulators are extremely common when it comes to older systems; NES emulators have existed on the internet for decades now. However, there's a growing battle over their availability on digital storefronts. Last summer, the Dolphin Emulator was supposed to come to Steam, and would have allowed users to play old GameCube and Wii games.

The Future of Emulation on iOSEmulation of older games through the App Store is basically a new frontier, and it will be interesting to see how it develops. Nintendo has thus far stayed out of the fight, but that could drastically change, especially if there are attempts at monetization. At this point, it's too early to tell how all this is going to play out, but clearly the dam has broken and developers are testing the waters to see what they can legally get away with.

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