• 4 months ago
The largest DS screen is with the XL series of systems, but even they have tiny screen compared to the Nintendo Switch. Normally emulation would be a good solution, but with the DS's touch screen, it's difficult to get it right... right?

Well with Apple finally allowing Emulators on the App Store, DS emulation finally got good, an BIG. From proper touch, and mic support, to dual screen gaming with Air Play. It's genuinely amazing, and I hope 3DS emulation can come soon!

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Transcript
00:00With how big and flexible the Nintendo Switch is, it's kind of hard to go back to their
00:05older portables.
00:06But thanks to emulation, this isn't a problem for Game Boy or Game Boy Advance.
00:12But I never thought there would be an alternative for the Nintendo DS outside of the small selection
00:17of games on the Wii U.
00:19That was until Apple finally allowed emulators on the App Store.
00:24With the Delta emulator and RetroArch, not only can I play my DS games on my iPad with
00:29touch and mic support, but with a USB-C dock, I can even blow it up on the big screen.

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