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Play original PlayStation games on an iPhone with the new Gamma app: PS1 games now available on iOS

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The gaming world is buzzing with excitement as a new iOS app called Gamma is quickly climbing the charts. Developed by ZodTTD, Gamma is a free emulator that allows users to play original PlayStation or PS1 games on their iPhone and iPad without the need for jailbreaking or third-party software.

With customizable on-screen touch controls and support for Bluetooth controllers and keyboards, Gamma offers a seamless gaming experience for iOS users. The app also connects to Google Drive and Dropbox for easy access to game saves and files, eliminating the hassle of tracking down BIOS files.

Gamma’s popularity can be attributed to Apple’s recent decision to allow emulators for classic console and PC hardware on the App Store. This shift in policy is a result of the European Union’s new Digital Markets Act legislation, which has loosened restrictions on emulation software as long as it complies with all applicable laws.

The success of Gamma follows in the footsteps of Delta, a popular Game Boy Advance emulator for iOS that currently holds the top spot in the Entertainment category on the App Store. However, the rise of emulators like Gamma and Delta may not go unnoticed by gaming giants like Nintendo and Sony, who could potentially take action against these apps in the future.

As iOS users eagerly embrace the opportunity to revisit classic PlayStation games on their devices, the future of emulation on the platform remains uncertain. Will Gamma and Delta continue to thrive, or will they face pushback from industry leaders? Only time will tell.

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