The Delta emulator has taken the Apple App Store by storm, becoming the top free app in a short amount of time. Developer Riley Testut has announced that an iPad-specific version of the emulator is on the way, with exciting new features and improvements.
The upcoming iPad-specific version of Delta is said to be nearing completion and will be released as part of Delta version 1.6. This version will make use of the full iPad screen real estate, allowing for better skins and enhancing the overall gaming experience. Users can expect a Nintendo DS Lite skin that transforms their iPad into a gaming powerhouse.
One of the most anticipated features of the iPad version is the support for iPad Split View. This will allow users to multitask while enjoying their favorite games on Delta. Additionally, Testut has mentioned plans to introduce “device-to-device multiplayer,” a feature that will enable players to connect with others on their own devices, either locally or over the internet.
Sega Genesis Emulation
In addition to the iPad version, Testut has hinted at Sega Genesis emulation coming soon to Delta. Although still in beta, this new feature is expected to expand the library of games available on the emulator. Fans of classic Sega games will have even more to look forward to with this upcoming update.
Anticipation and Excitement
As the release of the iPad version of Delta draws nearer, fans of the emulator are eagerly awaiting the new features and improvements it will bring. The promise of better graphics, enhanced gameplay, and multiplayer capabilities has generated a great deal of excitement within the gaming community. With the addition of Sega Genesis emulation on the horizon, the future of Delta looks incredibly bright and promising.
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