with plenty of bells and whistles for those looking to dive back into the world of blocky polygons. It joins the massively popular. We have no idea why these apps keep getting named after the Greek alphabet, as both are made by completely separate devs.. The app is primarily for Apple’s smartphone, but there is a dedicated iPad version, which is always nice. Gamma integrates with Bluetooth controllers and keyboards, offering a myriad of input options.
The app uses Google Drive and Dropbox syncing for backing up game files and save states, and the software will even automatically grab game cover artwork. The whole thing’s actually based on the codebase for Delta,. As always with emulators, you’ll have to supply the games. To stay on the right side of the law,There’s obviously a mammoth appetite for emulators on the App Store.