Apple has been finding themselves in a bit of toffee with European Union recently. The super bureaucracy has been thumbing the pages of user agreements and questioning the ethics of Apple’s practices. More than anything there’s been a barrel of brows raised over the electronic fruit company’s approach to competition on the Apple app store, and the EU layers have not been best pleased.

Without getting into the legalese, Apple have decided to go head and change their practices regarding what the app store will offer. And because of these changes emulators can be made available on the app store. What we’ll get and when we’ll get it who knows, but with the door now open to offers, it surely won’t be long before we see someone take the opportunity to bring classic games to Apple.

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Playing videogames, writing about videogames, considering videogames—that about sums it up. Videogames are the one hobby that I’ve kept since I was only little, zapping ducks on the NES or knocking out MR. X. And when I’m not enjoying classics from the bit generation of games or checking out those earliest of polygons, I’m probably playing something from today’s age of modern gaming: if I’m not complaining about it. Something I’m doing at the moment? Returning to the many Final Fantasy games on the Switch to complete a couple more.

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