Delta’s New Feature: Play Multiple Games on Your iPad At Once?

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Delta Takes Flight on the iPad: A New Era for Mobile Retro Gaming

The world of mobile retro gaming just got a whole lot more exciting. Delta, the popular iOS emulator for classic Nintendo consoles, has taken a major leap forward with its latest update, Delta 1.6. This update brings a host of new features, including native iPad support, redesigned logo, and the ability to run multiple games simultaneously.

This marks a significant milestone for Delta, a beloved app that has allowed gamers to relive their childhood gaming memories on their iPhones for years. Now, with full iPad integration, Delta is finally ready to take full advantage of the larger screen, more powerful processors, and enhanced multi-tasking capabilities offered by Apple’s tablet devices.

A Long-Awaited Upgrade

While Delta has been technically available on the iPad for a while, the lack of full support meant users were stuck with a letterboxed iPhone experience. This cramped the emulator’s touch controls and prevented games from utilizing the iPad’s full screen potential.

Delta 1.6 completely addresses these shortcomings, transforming the iPad into a powerhouse for retro gaming. The update enables Delta to take advantage of native iPad features, including:

  • Stage Manager Support: Optimizing the app’s interface for iPad’s multitasking capabilities, allowing users to seamlessly switch between multiple games and other apps.
  • Handoff: Continue gaming sessions seamlessly from an iPhone to an iPad, ensuring a smooth transition and preserving your progress.
  • Split View: Run multiple emulated games simultaneously, opening up the possibilities for cooperative play and even side-by-side comparisons of different titles.

A New Look for a New Era

With the iPad upgrade, Delta also sports a brand new look. Delta’s redesigned logo, created by Caroline Moore, the artist behind its controller skins, is a departure from the stylized letter “D” that previously adorned the app. This change comes after Adobe raised concerns about the original logo’s resemblance to their own, threatening legal action. Delta’s new logo, while abstract, maintains a retro aesthetic, featuring geometric shapes reminiscent of classic game graphics.

Building Upon a Solid Foundation

The Delta 1.6 update is a testament to the app’s continued growth and commitment to providing the best possible experience for its users. Delta already supports a wide range of classic consoles, including:

  • NES
  • SNES
  • N64
  • Game Boy
  • Game Boy Advance
  • Nintendo DS

This impressive compatibility, coupled with its support for AirPlay, allows users to enjoy their retro gaming sessions on a big screen through their Apple TV.

A Focus on iOS Exclusivity

While Delta enjoys immense popularity on iOS, Android users have been left out of the retro-gaming fun. This remains the case as the developers have confirmed that there are "no plans" to bring Delta to Android. This stance, while disappointing to many Android users, underscores the developer’s commitment to delivering a polished and optimized experience for the iOS platform.

Delta 1.6: A Game Changer for Mobile Retro Gaming

The Delta 1.6 update is a significant milestone for the app, solidifying its position as the leading mobile emulator for classic Nintendo consoles. This update, with its native iPad support, redesigned logo, and enhanced multi-tasking capabilities, ushers in a new era for Delta, allowing users to experience their favorite retro games in an entirely new and immersive way.

This update not only empowers users with enhanced gaming features but also highlights the developer’s continued dedication to pushing boundaries and providing a top-tier retro gaming experience on iOS. As Delta continues to evolve, we can expect even more innovative features and improvements in the future, solidifying its place as the ultimate retro gaming companion for iOS users.

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David Green
David Green
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