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NES Emulator for iPhone and iPad Now Available on App Store [Removed]

The first approved Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) emulator for the iPhone and iPad was made available on the App Store today following Apple's rule change. The emulator is called Bimmy, and it was developed by Tom Salvo.

iOS NES Emulator Bimmy Feature
On the App Store, Bimmy is described as a tool for testing and playing public domain/"homebrew" games created for the NES, but the app allows you to load ROMs for any NES games available for download online, such as Super Mario Bros. and Donkey Kong. Nintendo released the NES game console in 1985, so some of these games are nearly 40 years old. On its website, Nintendo says "downloading of pirate copies of Nintendo games is illegal."

The release of Bimmy comes after Apple removed Game Boy emulator iGBA from the App Store for ripping off another emulator known as GBA4iOS, which was distributed outside the App Store. Apple said it had approved of iGBA's functionality prior to learning that the app was a knockoff, suggesting that emulators for older Nintendo game consoles are permitted on the App Store, and Bimmy seems to be the first proof of that.

Apple updated its App Review Guidelines to permit retro game console emulators earlier this month. Apple says developers of emulators are "responsible for all such software" offered in the app, including compliance with "all applicable laws."

Update: In a post on the MacRumors Forums, the developer of Bimmy said they decided to remove the app from the App Store. "No one reached out to me pressuring me to remove it," he said. "But I'd rather not have the risk."

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Top Rated Comments

27 months ago
Man I just need that DS emulator with iPad 'n Apple Pencil support.
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
VertPin Avatar
27 months ago

Good decision to pull it.

These apps do not belong on Apple's platforms.
What a silly response. Why don't they belong? Because you personally don't believe so? Apple permits emulation for retro games.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
vipergts2207 Avatar
27 months ago

Because these apps trivialise copyright infringement and intellectual property theft.
These billion-dollar corporations should be thankful to have folks such as yourself around to make sure someone is there to stand up for them. Obviously, their lobbyists and political "donations" aren't quite enough.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Pakaku Avatar
27 months ago

Nintendo sends C and D in 3..2...1....
If the app isn't actually supplying anything copyrighted (ROMs, BIOS files, keys, etc.) or using copyrighted code, then Nintendo has nothing to stand on. If Nintendo is worried about piracy, then they need to make it easier to buy their old copyrighted games.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Mac Fly (film) Avatar
27 months ago
Will disappear in 3 2 1
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
27 months ago

It's already been pulled....
Pulled by me, just out of fear. No one pressured me to, but I got more nervous about it as the day went on. Very sorry to get everyone’s hopes up, but hopefully hopefully there will be other more brave devs than me in the future
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)