Talk about crossing the streams.
This might be your best bet if youre trying to get an old-school x86-based game running on your iPhone.
The app supports emulators for x86, PPC, and RISC-V architecture.
The UTM SE app mentions retro gaming quite a bit, but you could do a lot more than boot up old x86-based games Photo © Kyle Barr / Gizmodo
The app itself is based on QEMU, an open-source emulation engine.
The UTM devsthankedemulator coder and hardware hacker Kate Temkin for helping create the current JIT-less build.
ApplesApp Store Guidelinesspecifically mention game console emulators, though not necessarily virtual desktop machines.
Its the stated reason why Apple rejected other apps like iDOS 3.
He also complained that Apple did not offer guidance on what to change before he resubmitted.
Only emulators of retro game consoles are appropriate per guideline 4.7.
The UTM developerswrotelast month that Apple rejected their app for the same reason as iDOS 3.
But regarding the language used to describe the app, UTM goes all-in on the gaming angle.
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