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Apple Welcomes PC Emulators to iOS – But Will They Stick?

by Jeffrey Beilley
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Remember the days of MS-DOS? If you don’t, you can experience classic PC games from that era on your iPhone, thanks to new App Store rules that, once again, allow the distribution of emulators. That means iDOS 3 – a PC emulator that lets you run applications made for MS-DOS via DOSBox – is back on the App Store.

It wasn’t until April of this year that we celebrated the ability to turn an iPad into a retro game console. Ten days later, that functionality was gone, when Apple told iDOS 3 developer Chaoji Li that “the app provides emulator functionality, but does not specifically emulate a retro game console.” According to guideline 4.7, only retro game-specific emulators are allowed.

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