Software existing for the iOS operating system that simulates the hardware of Nintendo’s Game Boy Advance is a specific type of application. These applications enable users to play games designed for the aforementioned handheld console on devices such as iPhones and iPads. Functionally, the program interprets game code from a ROM file, translating it into instructions the iOS device can execute, replicating the gaming experience of the original system.
The appeal of such software stems from its ability to provide access to a library of classic games on modern devices, eliminating the need for dedicated hardware. This offers both convenience and portability for gaming enthusiasts. Historically, the development of similar applications has been driven by a desire to preserve and emulate vintage gaming experiences on contemporary technology.