Apple Is Going To Make Nintendo Very Angry...

SomeOrdinaryGamers
21 Apr 202412:59

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses the recent availability of emulators on the iPhone, a development the speaker finds significant. The speaker, an enthusiast for retro gaming and emulation, believes that preserving games is essential and mentions their preference for playing both old and new games. They compare the gaming capabilities of iPhones and Android devices, noting that while Android has had emulators for a decade, iPhones have just caught up. The script also touches on the limitations of Apple's ecosystem, such as the need for a paid subscription to install third-party app stores and the restrictions imposed by the Harden runtime that could affect more complex emulators. The speaker is excited about the potential for more emulators to become available on the App Store and concludes by comparing the current state of mobile emulation to the impressive feat of running PC games like Grand Theft Auto 5 on Android devices, highlighting the gap between Apple and Android in terms of freedom and capabilities.

Takeaways

  • 🎮 The speaker is passionate about emulators and believes in their importance for preserving games and allowing access to older games.
  • 📱 Emulation on mobile devices, specifically mentioning the iPhone and Android, has evolved to the point where even PlayStation 2 games can be played on Android devices.
  • 🍎 Apple has recently allowed an actual game emulator on the App Store for iPhone, which is a significant change from their previous stance on such applications.
  • 💾 The speaker mentions the existence of an unofficial store called the alt store, which is now allowed in the European Union due to regional laws.
  • 💰 There is a cost associated with using the alt store, which the speaker finds unnecessary and a downside to Apple's ecosystem.
  • 🕹️ The emulator available on the App Store supports multiplayer and a range of classic consoles from NES to Game Boy Color.
  • 📲 The speaker is surprised by Apple's openness to emulators but points out that this has been common on Android for over a decade.
  • 🖥️ The speaker has shifted their mobile gaming to the Steam Deck, which offers a more robust gaming experience with tactile controls and better visuals.
  • 🚀 The speaker discusses the limitations of Apple's iOS due to the Harden runtime, which restricts capabilities like just-in-time compilation necessary for more complex emulators.
  • 🌐 The Android platform is more open, allowing for greater freedom in installing APKs and running more demanding emulators.
  • 🔄 The speaker highlights the potential for more emulators to become available on Apple's platform, which could close the gap between iOS and Android in terms of emulation capabilities.

Q & A

  • What is the speaker's opinion on the importance of emulating games?

    -The speaker believes that emulating games is important for preserving games and allowing people to play older games even if they are no longer commercially available.

  • What does the speaker think about the debate between iPhone and Android for gaming?

    -The speaker finds the debate between iPhone and Android to be lame, as they believe it doesn't matter which device you use since they are primarily for communication and internet use, and gaming is just one of many functions.

  • What is the speaker's view on the recent availability of an emulator on the iPhone App Store?

    -The speaker is surprised and finds it mind-boggling that Apple has allowed an emulator on the App Store, as it was previously something that required jailbreaking or using unofficial stores.

  • How does the speaker describe the process of installing third-party app stores on Apple devices?

    -The speaker describes it as restrictive and costly, requiring users to pay a fee to install third-party stores like the alt store, which they find to be an unnecessary hurdle.

  • What is the speaker's stance on the freedom to install third-party applications on Apple devices?

    -The speaker is critical of Apple's restrictions, comparing Apple devices to Fisher Price toys in terms of their locked-down nature, and prefers the freedom offered by Android devices to install APKs for free.

  • What is the speaker's perspective on the performance of mobile gaming compared to other platforms?

    -The speaker feels that mobile gaming has limitations and since acquiring a Steam Deck, they prefer playing games with tactile controls and better visual fidelity than what mobile devices can provide.

  • What is the significance of JIT (Just-In-Time) compilation in the context of emulators?

    -JIT compilation is important for complex emulators as it involves compiling code during execution, which can optimize performance, especially for more recent or demanding games.

  • How does the speaker view the current state of emulation on Android devices?

    -The speaker is impressed with the advancements, noting that Android users can now play PC games like Grand Theft Auto 5 on their mobile devices through emulation.

  • What is the speaker's opinion on the potential backlash Apple might face for allowing emulators on the App Store?

    -The speaker believes that Apple is likely anticipating some backlash but also suggests that Apple, being a larger company, might not be overly concerned about potential issues with Nintendo or other game companies.

  • What is the speaker's view on the future of emulation on Apple devices?

    -The speaker is curious and hopeful that more popular emulators might become available on Apple devices, but also acknowledges the potential limitations due to Apple's restrictions on certain capabilities like JIT compilation.

  • Why does the speaker mention the 'Harden runtime' and its impact on apps?

    -The 'Harden runtime' is mentioned as a limitation for Apple's iOS system, which restricts certain capabilities like JIT compilation. This can affect the performance and functionality of emulators on Apple devices.

Outlines

00:00

🎮 Emulation on iPhone and the Future of Mobile Gaming

The speaker expresses excitement about the availability of an emulator on the iPhone, reflecting on the importance of preserving games and the evolution of mobile gaming. They discuss the differences between iPhone and Android for gaming, emphasizing that both are capable devices beyond just making calls and sending texts. The speaker reminisces about the limited gaming options on early smartphones and marvels at the current state where high-end games like Call of Duty: Warzone and Resident Evil 4 remake are playable on mobile devices. They also highlight the recent development where Apple has allowed an emulator on the App Store, enabling users to play a variety of classic games without jailbreaking their iPhones. The paragraph concludes with speculation about the potential for more advanced emulators to become available on the platform in the future.

05:02

📱 The Impact of Emulators on iPhone and Apple's Ecosystem

The speaker delves into the implications of having an emulator on the iPhone, comparing it to the long-standing availability of such technology on Android devices. They discuss the potential backlash from companies like Nintendo and the limitations imposed by Apple's operating system, particularly the restrictions on just-in-time (JIT) compilation which is crucial for more complex emulators. The speaker also touches upon the freedom offered by Android in installing APKs directly, contrasting it with the locked-down nature of Apple devices. They mention the use of third-party tools like the altStore on iPhones and the costs associated with it. The paragraph ends with a discussion on the technical limitations of Apple's ecosystem for emulators and the potential user experience issues that could arise.

10:03

🚀 The State of Mobile Emulation and the Gap Between Platforms

The speaker provides an overview of the current state of mobile emulation, highlighting the capabilities of Android devices to run Windows applications through tools like Wine and Box86. They mention the significant progress in emulation technology, exemplified by the ability to play PC games like Grand Theft Auto 5 on Android devices. The speaker emphasizes the gap between Apple's recent allowance of emulators and the more advanced emulation capabilities already present on Android. They conclude with optimism about the potential for even more sophisticated emulators to become available on Apple's platform, and express hope that this new direction from Apple will provide additional reasons to consider their products.

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Keywords

💡Emulator

An emulator is a software program that allows one computer system to behave like another, enabling users to run software or games designed for a different platform. In the video, the speaker discusses the importance of emulators for preserving games and their ability to run on mobile devices like iPhones and Androids, which is central to the video's theme of gaming and technology evolution.

💡ROM

ROM stands for Read-Only Memory and refers to a type of memory used in computers and electronic devices for storing firmware or software that the system runs. In the context of the video, the speaker mentions using a legally backed-up ROM to play games like Earthbound on their system, highlighting the importance of ROMs for gaming emulation.

💡Android

Android is an operating system based on the Linux kernel, primarily used for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. The speaker contrasts the Android platform with the iPhone, discussing the different paths available for emulation on each, and how Android's openness allows for more freedom in installing emulators and playing a wide range of games.

💡iPhone

The iPhone is a line of smartphones designed and marketed by Apple Inc. The video discusses the recent development of an emulator being available on the iPhone through the App Store, which is significant because it was previously difficult to achieve without jailbreaking the device. This change is seen as a step towards more openness in Apple's ecosystem.

💡Jailbreaking

Jailbreaking refers to the process of removing software restrictions imposed by the device manufacturer or carrier on iOS devices, enabling users to install unauthorized apps and make system changes. The video mentions that playing games like Pokemon Emerald on an iPhone is now possible without resorting to jailbreaking, indicating a shift in Apple's policy towards emulation.

💡App Store

The App Store is a digital distribution platform developed and maintained by Apple Inc., where users can browse and download apps for iOS devices. The video highlights the surprising availability of an emulator on the App Store, which was previously a restricted area for such software, reflecting a change in Apple's approach to app distribution.

💡Just-In-Time (JIT) Compilation

Just-In-Time Compilation is a technique where a program is compiled during execution, optimizing the code for better performance. In the context of the video, the speaker discusses how JIT compilation is crucial for more complex emulators but may be restricted on Apple's iOS due to the Hardened Runtime, which could limit the performance of certain emulators.

💡Multiplayer Support

Multiplayer support refers to the ability of a game or software to allow multiple users to play or interact within the same game environment. The video mentions that the new emulator for iPhone supports multiplayer, which is significant as it allows users to enjoy a more social and interactive gaming experience on their mobile devices.

💡Retro Gaming

Retro gaming is the act of playing and enjoying video games that were released in the past, typically on older gaming platforms. The video discusses the trend of retro gaming on mobile devices, with the speaker expressing excitement about the ability to play classic games like Chrono Trigger on modern smartphones.

💡Steam Deck

The Steam Deck is a handheld gaming device developed by Valve Corporation, which allows users to play PC games on a portable device. The video contrasts the mobile gaming experience with the Steam Deck, suggesting that for some gamers, the latter provides a more satisfying experience with tactile controls and better visual fidelity.

💡Wine and Box86

Wine is a compatibility layer that allows users to run Windows applications on Unix-like operating systems, and Box86 is a software that provides additional compatibility for running Windows games on Linux. The video uses the example of Win Later, a tool that utilizes Wine and Box86, to demonstrate the potential for running PC games on Android devices, showcasing the advancements in emulation technology.

Highlights

The speaker expresses passion for emulators and the importance of preserving games.

Emulation is considered a human right by the speaker for the sake of game preservation.

The preference for Android over iPhone for emulation purposes due to more options and less restrictions.

The speaker's personal preference for older devices like the Nokia for gaming, as a third 'hidden path'.

The belief that the primary functions of mobile devices are calls, texts, internet browsing, and social media, with gaming being significant for some.

The advancement in mobile gaming, with new iPhones capable of running high-end games like Resident Evil 4 remake.

The mention of Aether sx2, an emulator that can run PlayStation 2 games at full speed on Android devices.

The surprise and excitement over an actual game emulator being available on the iPhone App Store without the need for jailbreaking.

The discussion about the altStore, a third-party app store for iOS, and its legality in the European Union.

The criticism of Apple's封闭 (closed) ecosystem and the need to pay for third-party app stores, comparing Apple devices to Fisher Price toys.

The emulator on the iPhone supports multiplayer gaming, offering a wide range of classic consoles from NES to Game Boy Color.

Apple's recent update allowing the installation of retro game app emulators, suggesting a shift in policy towards emulation.

The speculation on the possibility of more advanced emulators, like those for PS2, GameCube, and Xbox, appearing on Apple devices in the future.

The comparison of the mobile gaming experience on Android and Apple, highlighting the gap and the freedom offered by the Android OS.

The mention of Winlater, a tool that allows running Windows applications on Android, demonstrating the capabilities of emulation on mobile devices.

The speaker's shift in preference towards mobile gaming with the purchase of a Steam Deck, offering a more tactile and visually superior experience.

The discussion on JIT (Just-In-Time) compilation and its importance for complex emulators, and the limitations imposed by Apple's software environment.

The contrast between the openness of Android to third-party applications and the restrictions on iOS, affecting the emulator experience.

The anticipation of other popular emulators like RetroArch or DuckStation becoming available on the Apple App Store.

The cautionary note that Apple's new openness could be revoked, reflecting the unpredictable nature of the company's policies.

Transcripts

00:00

do my eyes deceive me friends is that an

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emulator on the

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iPhone you know I was going to talk

00:09

about it emulators are something that

00:10

I'm passionate about on this channel

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because I believe preserving games is

00:15

important okay I play a lot of old stuff

00:17

I play a lot of new stuff and something

00:19

I agree with is 20 years down the road

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if I want to play some Earthbound and

00:24

Nintendo isn't selling me a copy then

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I'm a I'm I'mma play the ROM that I have

00:30

legally backed up onto my system ladies

00:32

and gentlemen I believe it's a human

00:34

right to emulate okay but that said I

00:36

ain't going to get into it that hard now

00:38

for those of you who are on the mobile

00:40

front you have two paths to go down okay

00:42

you've got the iPhone and you've got the

00:45

Android now I personally prefer the

00:47

third hidden path which is still bring

00:49

out the old Nokia with the snake game

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but most people don't take that path

00:54

anymore now personally I think the whole

00:57

argument about Android versus iPhone is

01:00

lame as [ __ ] okay personally because I

01:03

really don't think it matters what

01:05

device you kind of use you know at the

01:07

end of the day these devices are made to

01:09

make calls send text messages browse the

01:11

internet use social media and for some

01:14

people gaming is a pretty important

01:17

thing when I was younger try to game on

01:19

the iPod Touch or my first Android phone

01:21

which well that wasn't too long ago I

01:23

want to say my first smartphone was like

01:26

what a decade ago trying to play games

01:28

on those devices you really didn't have

01:30

a whole lot of options most of the games

01:33

kids these days can play are games that

01:35

you would find on consoles back in the

01:37

day full Call of Duty releases war zone

01:40

exists in its entirety and to be honest

01:42

if you had the newest iPhones you can

01:44

play games like Resident Evil 4 remake

01:47

it's mind-boggling to think that there

01:49

are PS5 level Games available right now

01:52

on mobile devices now back when I was

01:55

younger trying to emulate games wasn't a

01:58

matter of if the product allowed it it

02:00

was literally up to did my did my actual

02:03

device have the strength to emulate

02:05

certain things so you know emulators

02:07

like PS2 you couldn't even dream of but

02:10

nowadays if you have an Android device

02:12

you can download Aether sx2 and play

02:15

actual PlayStation 2 games at full speed

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on an Android device it's insane now of

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course when it comes to Apple ladies and

02:23

gentlemen they just have an actual game

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emulator on the App Store now this is

02:28

mindboggling because ladies and

02:30

gentlemen I am not joking with you there

02:31

is an actual emulator available for

02:34

iPhone on the App Store no hacking no

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side loing no jailbreaking Apple has

02:40

finally allowed emulators now I thought

02:43

when I read about this [ __ ] a week ago I

02:44

thought it's probably some technicality

02:47

to allow Nintendo to sell some games but

02:49

now you can play Pokemon Emerald on your

02:52

iPhone without actually jailbreaking it

02:55

pretty massive thing to see so again I

02:58

actually downloaded the emulator and

03:00

surprise surprise it is something that I

03:01

was using on the iPhone for years at

03:04

this point except it was through a

03:06

pretty unofficial store called the alt

03:09

store which if you live in the European

03:11

Union because of the laws over there

03:13

they actually have to allow you to

03:15

install this as a third-party store now

03:18

it's not perfect for instance you

03:20

actually have to go to their Store and

03:22

download it and basically pay a150 or a

03:26

Euro 150 EUR a year uh 1.5

03:30

and you can install this now that's not

03:32

a terribly expensive price tag to get

03:35

access to another store but I also think

03:38

it's really stupid that you can buy a

03:39

piece of hardware and you have to pay to

03:42

install the store then you like that

03:45

doesn't make any sense this is why Apple

03:47

devices are literally the Fisher Price

03:49

of of smartphones the fact that y'all

03:52

got to [ __ ] pay to install third

03:54

party app stores when Android you be you

03:57

be installing apks for free because it's

03:59

your device it's your product is

04:02

mindboggling okay Freedom over being

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locked down like this like a dog but

04:07

again ladies and gentlemen this is an

04:09

actual emulator you can install right

04:11

now and play games and it plays all the

04:13

way from Old School NES stuff SNES N64

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Nintendo DS Game Boy Advance and Game

04:20

Boy Color now to understand it's even

04:22

got multiplayer support So if you're

04:24

into that [ __ ] you can play some

04:26

multiplayer and this is just the

04:28

beginning okay to give you an idea Apple

04:31

had a recent update where you could

04:32

literally like install retro game app

04:35

emulators so again the definition of

04:38

retro I don't know what it means

04:40

necessarily for Apple retro could be all

04:43

the way up to PlayStation 3 but I doubt

04:45

we're going to get rpcs3 on the iPhone

04:47

anytime soon okay the day I can play

04:49

Metal Gear Solid 4 on an iPhone is going

04:52

to be a wild day but I don't think we're

04:54

close to that yet but PS2 GameCube the

04:57

original Xbox can technically be retro

04:59

so I'm wondering if at some point down

05:01

the road maybe that might show up

05:04

obviously emulators like the Nintendo

05:06

switch emulator probably won't show up

05:08

because I doubt Nintendo is even excited

05:10

about looking at this stuff but I also

05:12

doubt Nintendo can do much to stop Apple

05:14

from letting this occur and I don't

05:17

think that Apple would have let this

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brazenly like upload onto the App Store

05:21

if they didn't expect that there would

05:23

be some backlash some problem with

05:25

Nintendo but of course apple is far

05:26

larger and I doubt they care at all if

05:29

anything

05:30

ultimately it is interesting to see this

05:32

finally happen and to me this isn't that

05:35

big of a deal like the only people that

05:37

are making this a big deal are like

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iPhone users when this kind of stuff has

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been on Android for like 10 years [ __ ]

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this has been on every other mobile

05:45

operating system for a decade plus this

05:48

is just new to iPhone because of like

05:50

rule changes and ultimately it's great

05:53

to see that Apple finally open up but

05:56

it's nothing mindboggling to me okay to

05:58

be honest with you a lot of mobile

05:59

gaming for me has died ever since I

06:02

bought the steam deck because honestly

06:04

why would I even bother playing a video

06:05

game on my mobile device when I can just

06:07

pick up my steam deck and play something

06:09

like Fallout New Vegas or you know

06:11

Skyrim or Grand Theft Auto 5 or death

06:13

stranding or anything with actual

06:16

tactile controls and far better visual

06:19

Fidelity than what my phone could ever

06:21

provide but I think for somebody that

06:22

wants to play like a round of Pokemon or

06:24

something or just an entire game or or

06:27

Chrono Trigger or anything on their

06:29

device on their iPhone it's good to see

06:31

them finally be able to [ __ ] around

06:33

without actually jailbreaking their

06:36

device okay now again something like

06:38

this used to occur you know even before

06:41

all of this through [ __ ] like the s

06:43

store for instance where again this was

06:45

the only way to install third-party

06:48

applications on your iPhone device so if

06:51

you wanted to install IPA files which is

06:53

the APK equivalent for iOS you would

06:55

have to go through a hurdle developer

06:58

accounts side loading just to get access

07:01

to any of that nonsense which again if

07:04

you were a power user you wanted more

07:05

freedom on your device it's kind of

07:07

insane how you have to go through all of

07:08

these hoops just to install a third

07:11

party tool on your device especially

07:13

when under the same umbrella if you have

07:15

a Mac you can install third-party

07:17

programs from the internet if Apple ever

07:20

changed that I personally believe that

07:21

would be the death of Mac OS right there

07:24

and then and I hope to God Apple doesn't

07:25

decide to go down that route but if they

07:27

do funny video right there now again one

07:30

of the problems with something like this

07:32

while it is interesting to see is Apple

07:34

hasn't completely allowed every single

07:36

aspect of what an emulator would want

07:39

for instance something known as jit

07:41

which if you really need that in certain

07:43

applications that is just in time

07:45

compilation which if you don't know what

07:47

that necessarily is a quick explanation

07:49

is uh it's compilation during execution

07:52

of a program rather than before

07:54

execution this may consist of source

07:56

code translation but is more commonly

07:58

bite code to machine code which is then

08:00

executed directly a system implementing

08:02

a jit compiler typically continuously

08:05

analyzes the code being executed and

08:08

identifies parts of the code where the

08:09

speed up gain from compilation or

08:11

recompilation would outweigh the

08:12

overhead of compiling that code in

08:15

simple terms the idea is the more

08:18

complex your emulators become so when

08:20

you start dealing with you know up there

08:23

emulators you know things like zmu the

08:25

PlayStation 2 stuff maybe Nintendo

08:27

switch rpcs3

08:30

uh I think Wii GameCube stuff is also in

08:32

that similar vein you want to have as

08:34

many optimizations as you can the

08:36

problem with Apple software is Apple

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runs on something known as the Harden

08:40

runtime and this is just for the Mac OS

08:43

system but I believe it also exists for

08:45

iPhone please correct me if I'm wrong

08:47

any developer out there and the general

08:49

idea is the Harden runtime doesn't

08:51

affect the operation of most apps but it

08:54

does disallow certain less common

08:56

capabilities like just in time

08:58

compilation if your app relies on a

09:00

capability that the Harden runtime

09:02

restricts add an entitlement to disable

09:05

an individual protection now for my

09:07

understanding you can kind of remove

09:09

this under Mac OS but when it comes to

09:12

Apple's IOS things are a lot different

09:14

and apple doesn't really want people

09:16

[ __ ] around and causing things like

09:18

battery drain or severe performance

09:20

issues that make the device potentially

09:23

look bad or unoptimized right they're

09:25

they'd rather throw app developers under

09:28

the bus to make again the general system

09:30

run more efficiently overall which again

09:33

depending on how you perceive this it's

09:36

people have a split feeling about this

09:39

and of course for emulators that is

09:41

something you absolutely need and one of

09:43

the things that I've seen and read about

09:45

this is with all these third party tools

09:48

and App Store releases that jit

09:51

necessarily isn't available so again

09:53

it's fine if you're playing games that

09:55

are Game Boy advanced titles or Super

09:57

Nintendo titles or play or even

09:59

Playstation One stuff it's when you

10:01

start getting into more recent you know

10:03

emulators where it becomes a serious

10:05

issue now that being said apple is just

10:08

doing Apple things and I'm glad to see

10:10

them open up but to give you an idea of

10:12

where we're at with mobile gaming and

10:14

emulation ladies and gentlemen this is

10:16

Win later okay this is allowing you to

10:18

run Windows applications on Android via

10:22

wine and box86 so to give you an idea

10:25

Android for the most part is ultimately

10:27

a Linux device and while while Android

10:30

devices run on Arm based systems

10:32

arm-based processors the tool wine is

10:35

something that you've probably heard of

10:36

if you're a Linux gamer hell if you have

10:38

the steam deck you use wine to play

10:40

Windows games underneath a Linux system

10:43

so to give you an idea of where win

10:45

later is right now there are actually

10:47

people playing Grand Theft Auto 5 the PC

10:50

version underneath an Android device

10:53

right now now the performance here isn't

10:55

crazy massive it's not like you're

10:56

getting 120 frames on maximum settings

10:59

this is a 10-year-old game running at

11:01

around 30 frames per second although on

11:04

a mobile device now that should blow you

11:06

away this is again an emulation of a PC

11:09

game underneath an Android platform you

11:12

could only imagine how good this would

11:14

run had it officially been ported by

11:16

Rockstar to the Android or iOS platforms

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but we're getting to a point where PC

11:20

gaming is started to become a thing on

11:23

actual Android devices so that's the

11:26

that's that's the level of I guess you

11:27

could say Gap that exists

11:30

in emulation Apple users finally got

11:32

Game Boy Advance running Android people

11:34

are are getting GTA 5 running on their

11:37

system so there is a big gap and a lot

11:39

of that has to do with again operating

11:41

systems and the fundamental freedoms

11:43

that they provide but yeah apple decided

11:45

to do the impossible which is open up

11:48

their store and actually get Retro

11:51

Gaming emulators underneath them and

11:53

ultimately it's a net Boon right like

11:55

when it comes to Mobile gaming I don't

11:56

think you're ever going to find anything

11:58

better than playing playing some Classic

12:00

Game Boy advanced Super Nintendo titles

12:02

on your actual device and I think

12:04

ultimately at the end of the day for

12:05

most people right like that's about

12:08

enough that's about the most that they

12:09

can expect play some ocarine of time you

12:11

know play some N64 slop do whatever they

12:13

needed to and because this is allowed

12:16

I'm actually wondering if retroarc or

12:19

duck station or a lot of these other big

12:21

popular emulators are going to start

12:23

showing up over the course of this

12:25

weekend or maybe next week who knows

12:27

this is actually unch territory and it's

12:30

interesting to see that for the first

12:32

time Apple has decided to take the stick

12:34

out of their [ __ ] and actually

12:36

provide another you know reason to at

12:40

least buy an Apple product so cool stuff

12:42

interesting to see and uh personally I

12:45

wanted to wait a few days before I made

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a video because in my mind I still think

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