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slipperybrick.com - 11/4/2009
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Zodttd is a developer working on a N64 emulator for the iPhone 3GS. Will it have the power? Possibly, thanks to CPU, GPU and OpenGL ES 2.0 support that will deliver smooth N64 emulation. But don’t get too excited.
Some high-end N64 titles might not be available due to the lack of power. ...
ft.com - 10/30/2009
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Published: October 30 2009 16:36 | Last updated:
October 30 2009 16:36 Nintendo is looking at the...
business model of Amazon’s Kindle as it considers the future for its portable consoles, the company’s president said on Friday. “I’m interested because ...
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Nintendo ponders Kindle tactics for consoles
blog.alltechrelated.com - 11/3/2009
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Zodttd, the developer for the iPhone and iPod
Touch most famous for all his emulator such as...
GBA4iPhone, has announced that he is working on a Nintendo 64 emulator for the iPhone 3GS and iPod Touch 3rd generation! He says that Apple’s latest ...
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N64 Emulator is in the Works for iPhone & iPod Touch 3rd ...
kotaku.com - 10/29/2009
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The rumors are true. Today, at Nintendo's press
event in Tokyo, the company announced a revised version...
of the Nintendo DS. Dubbed the Nintendo DSi LL, the new portable will feature a 4.2 inch...
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Nintendo Announces Big Screen DSi [Breaking]
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Nintendo N64 iPhone 3GS Emulator
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... to the developer it will only work on the iPhone 3GS and latest iPod Toich, which have the GPU and CPU and OpenGLES 2.0 support.
Some of the high end N64 titles might not run on the emulator, as the developer hasn’t decided how the controls are going to work for various games.
It certainly will be interesting to see how it turns out once it has been developed, it would be great to play N64 games on the iPhone.
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