Apple iPhone users can now play PS1 games
Gamma emulator on iPhone lets users access PlayStation games
Apple iPhone users can now easily play their favourite PS1 games with the help of the Gamma emulator.
Apple devices are experiencing emulation as it continues to get traction. Following the Delta emulator’s great start, users are observing more and more emulators appearing on both iPhones and iPads.
The latest one is the Gamma emulator, which allows iPhone users to play different PlayStation games and is now available for download from the App Store.
The Gamma emulator works a lot like other game emulators on the App Store in terms of the overall functionality. There is customisation available so that users can be sure that the controls are customised according to their preferences. Thus, users get a full interface as well as options like support for Bluetooth controllers and wired keyboards.
This emulator is great, according to WCCFTech, if users are seeking to play classic PS1 games on their iPhone or iPad.
Moreover, if users want to play several games on the emulator, it also has support for both Google Drive and Dropbox, which will also allow users to back up their disk images and save progress.
To back up games and saved stages, Gamma will also give users the option to choose their preferred method or service.
Fans of the PS1 era are certainly going to enjoy this emulator a lot as it will provide them with the experience that they have been looking for.
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