Tuesday, 16 July 2013

iOS Emulation - How to play GBA games on your iPhone without a jailbreak

Up until recently, only those wily tinkerers who had jailbroken their prized Apple gizmo could run emulators on iOS.

Not so any more, my friend.

Some clever clog has figured out how to skate past Apple's rules and get ZodTTD's gpSPhone emulator on any old iPhone without having to hack your device.

This nifty emulator, named GBA4iOS, enables you to load ROMs from iTunes File Sharing or Safari; boasts save states and auto save; and fills the iPhone 5's screen. Sadly, the sound is a little dodgy and the frame rate isn't perfect.

But anyway. If you fancy playing Advance Wars on your iPhone this morning, follow this quick and easy tutorial. Except you shouldn't. Because, well, that's ILLEGAL.

Note: Pocket Gamer does not condone piracy, and offers this information for entertainment purposes only. We also take no responsibility if you follow this guide and manage to bugger up your iOS device in the process.


GBA on iOS
Alternatively, you can download the ROMs onto your computer, and transfer them across using iTunes.

Open iTunes, plug in your device, and choose it from the left-hand column.

Then click 'Apps' along the top bar, and you'll find GBA4iOS under 'File Sharing'. Simply drag your ROM file into this list and sync your device.


GBA on iOS

Whichever method you choose, simply pick the game from the ROM list in GBA4iOS and it will start playing.

Enjoy the game, you filthy software pirate!

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