According to 9to5Mac , there is good news for iPhone and iPad users in the European Union (EU) who love Nintendo games: Emulating Switch games, even Wii/GameCube games, at full speed is now easier than ever without complicated tricks or jailbreaking your device. All thanks to the latest updates from AltStore PAL, the pioneering alternative app store in the EU.
iPhone and iPad can now perfectly emulate Nintendo Switch
To celebrate its first anniversary, AltStore PAL - one of the first alternative app stores to emerge in the EU following the Digital Markets Act (DMA) - has integrated a special version called 'AltStore Classic'. This allows EU users to install hundreds of unofficial (non-notarized) apps, including emulators, much more conveniently than before.
iPhones and iPads in the EU can now emulate the Switch at full speed
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The special thing about AltStore Classic when installed via AltStore PAL in the EU is that it does not have a 7-day expiration limit, does not require a paid Apple developer account, and does not require a computer (PC/Mac) with AltServer for the initial installation. (Note: AltServer is still needed to manage and refresh applications after installation).
More importantly, AltStore Classic comes with the new StikDebug app, which enables JIT (Just-In-Time) compilation right on your iOS device, the missing 'key' for high-end emulators to run smoothly.
Thanks to the on-device JIT, 'heavyweight' emulators like Dolphin (Nintendo Wii/GameCube emulator) and especially meloNX (Nintendo Switch emulator) can now run games at full speed on EU users' iPhones/iPads. This is a huge step forward, turning the Apple phone/tablet into a powerful mobile emulator.
All in all, this is truly a 'golden moment' for Nintendo fans in the EU who want to experience their favorite titles again on their iOS devices. Emulation has never been simpler and more efficient. However, it is important to emphasize that users must ensure that they legally own the copyright of the games before emulating. Currently, this superior convenience is mainly available to users in the EU region due to DMA regulations.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/iphone-da-co-the-chay-gia-lap-may-choi-game-nintendo-switch-18525042110293604.htm
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