NES.app v1.6.2 for iPhone - now with audio fix
The guys behind the Nintendo Emulator for the iPhone have done it again, rolling out another version that’s yet again full of fixes and tweaks to improve your retro-gaming happy. Yes, folks, it’s NES.app v1.6.2, fresh and ready for download onto your nifty Apple gadget. Let’s get to the changelog, and see what’s been improved for this release:
1.6.0
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- Cleaned up compiler warnings
- Fixed sound envelope decay (Punchout, Pinball, Kung Fu)
- Fixed volume control restoring music and sounds in many games
- More tweaks to Palette A
- Added “CPU Clock” advanced option, see README
- More work on auto frame-skip
- Fixed triangle sound channel
- Added bass boost option
1.6.1
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- Jacked up volume
- Compiled with debug on; no debug seems to mess up colors
1.6.2
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- Addressed crashing issues on orientation change
Whew! Certainly a lot of changes made since the previous update. One very notable change is the tweaks to the audio, and we all know that you can’t play any of the Nintendo Entertainment Games properly without enjoying that sweet, sweet retro sound. If you find yourself liking the NES.app, why not pop on over to the team’s webpage and showing your appreciation? It’s for a good cause.
Be forewarned that Apple’s Software v.1.1.1 will hinder all your efforts to use NES.app. If you haven’t updated your iPhone software already and wish to continue using NES.app, don’t upgrade at all.
Download: NES.app v1.6.2
More: continued here
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