
GBA4iOS is back again following a Nintendo Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown request that forced developers Riley Testut and Paul Thorsen to pull the popular iOS Game Boy emulator.
Testut updated GBA4iOS and posted a new version on the official
GBA4iOS website, which is now live. The latest version has been
modified to comply with Nintendo’s DMCA complaint, changing the app’s
built-in browser to point to Google instead of the CoolROM website,
which allows users to download ROMs. The pair also made a handful of
minor tweaks and other fixes for smaller copyright violations.
Now that this drama is over, the developers can spend their time
working on the upcoming version 2.1 of the emulator. GBA4iOS 2.0 was
released in February and brought many new features including an iPad
version, Dropbox support and cheat codes. GBA4iOS can be installed via
mobile Safari as the app takes advantage of Apple’s Enterprise
Distribution program, which allows users to install non-App Store apps
on any available device.
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