The first emulator app has appeared in the iPhone app store, the Commodore 64 Emulator iPhone App from Manomio. The Commodore 64 Emulator iPhone App was initially rejected from the App Store by Apple ...
After being smacked down not once, but twice by the ridiculous App Store approval process, Manomio’s fully-licensed Commodore 64 emulator is back in the App Store ...
TouchArcade reveals a first hands-on with an upcoming Commodore Amiga emulator from mobile developer Manomio. Manomio is the developer behind the Commodore 64 emulator for iOS that made headlines ...
Apple has finally allowed the Commodore 64 emulator by Manomio LLC into the App Store. It had previously been rejected (in June). In order to get their app accepted, however, the company had to ...
A previously rejected iPhone title offering emulated play of Commodore 64 titles has been approved after the developer made changes to align it with Apple's SDK. It allows the iPhone to act as a ...
The simulated color CRT monitor looks surprisingly convincing in VR. One way to play with vintage hardware without owning the hardware is to use an emulator, but [omni_shaNker] announced taking it to ...
Sad news: Apple has rejected a Commodore 64 emulator for the iPhone. It’s not surprising, and arguably not an utter outrage given that the iPhone developer agreement expressly forbids emulators, and ...
As reported on iPhone game site TouchArcade.com, Apple has finally approved a Commodore 64 emulator called C64 [App Store] for sale on the App Store. The emulator had originally been rejected by Apple ...
Commodore may have stopped selling personal computers in the 1990s, but after the company went bankrupt, its assets (including the brand name) have changed hands a few times. Now an Italian company is ...
What might a laptop version of the Commodore 64 have looked like if one had been released by the late 1980s? This is the ...
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