"Apple-Approved Gaming Emulator Pulled from App Store Due to Violations"

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The first gaming emulators have made their way onto the iOS App Store, with Emu64 XL for the Commodore 64 and iGBA for the Game Boy Advance and Game Boy Color being the first to appear. While iGBA has been pulled from the store, Emu64 XL is still available. Apple's decision to allow emulators on the App Store comes with caveats, as the apps must comply with all applicable laws and are responsible for the software loaded inside them. The legality of using emulators remains a gray area, and the success of these emulators may depend on the attitude of the original device manufacturers.
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