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Delta, a Nintendo DS emulator, has been launched on the App Store for iPhone in the United States and can be downloaded from AltStore PAL in Europe. This emulator allows users to play Nintendo DS games in ROM version, but downloading games illegally may break the law. The developer, Riley Testut, has announced that an iPad-specific version is nearly complete and will launch with Delta version 1.6. Supporters on Patreon can access the app through the AltStore, while a EU-specific AltStore is available for European users.

While the iOS version of the emulator is compatible with the iPad, Testut plans to release a native iPadOS version that will optimize the user interface for the iPad’s screen size and offer elaborate skins, including one that transforms the tablet into a giant Nintendo DS Lite. The iPad version will also support Split View feature which enhances multitasking capabilities while using the app.

After releasing the native iPadOS version of Delta, Testut plans to introduce multiplayer capabilities between different devices. Currently, multiplayer is possible on Delta but only on a single device. In addition to this, Sega Mega Drive emulation is in beta and will be released after the iPad version. In other news, Noble Roofing Ltd., a renowned roofing contractor in Victoria, BC

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