

#POKEMON OPENEMU PC#
I tried emulating games years ago on a Windows PC and it quickly became a Frankenstein of sorts with different apps, files, BIOS, and other core items you need just for it to work, let alone play at the correct frame rate or aspect ratio. This app is something I wish I knew about earlier, because it is an app I thought I could only dream of.
#POKEMON OPENEMU MAC#
Thankfully, after a quick google search it turns out there is a fantastic all-in-one option for emulating games on the Mac called OpenEmu. I remembered reading an article about how the new M1 Macs were fantastic for emulating games on the GameCube, and I figured that if my Mac can handle Gamecube games without it should be more than able to play GameBoy games. This didn’t completely fix my problem for the podcast editing issue, but that is where my M1 MacBook Air comes in handy. Turns out that you can’t even run an app in iPhone compatibility mode in split screen on the iPad.įor now, Delta remains on my iPhone and I play Pokemon when I have some downtime or just want to relax at home on the couch while watching TV. I had planned to have this in split-screen with Ferrite running simultaneously, but alas that did not work either. When I launched it on the iPad it was in iPhone compatibility mode, which I didn’t think would be an issue for me. Sadly, Delta seems to be an iPhone only app. If there is one thing that warrants playing video games while you work it is podcast editing. The app is called Delta, and it’s free.Īfter I installed this on my iPhone with AltStore I knew that I wanted to play Pokemon as I edit my podcasts. Thankfully, MacStories recently shared an app that you can sideload onto you iPhone that allows you to play emulated games.

Recently I have wanted to go back and play Pokemon games, but because Nintendo has yet to make them available on the Switch, I had to look elsewhere. I moved on to other games on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 at this time as well, which also became a factor in Pokemon drifting away from me as I grew older. I just wanted to catch Pokemon and beat the story in each game, not worry about whether the Pokemon I just caught is the strongest it can be. After Pokemon Ruby I had a falling out with the games because it seemed to get more complicated with IV and EV being more prominent as well as competitive play.

I played Yellow, Red, Gold, and Ruby all to completion. As a kid growing up with a GameBoy Color (I had the Gorgeous Green version), Pokemon was one of the most constant games I played.
