Company Name: Raffaele D'Amato
About: ArcEmu is the first emulator for Apple Watch.
It also works on iPhone and iPad,
providing a comprehensive gaming experience across all your Apple devices.
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by VinceRucka
I downloaded this hoping i could take my saves from my watch onto my phone and possible onto my computer to be able to eventually put them on my actual game carts for the games i own, so i could take the creatures caught in one and move them to another but there is currently no way to do this no matter what i have tried. I hope this gets added as a feature in the future until then i have to give it one star.
by IvyVirus
The audio on the sample channel sounds wrong. I’m a chiptune musician and wanted to use this for working with lsdj, but the sample channel has an added waveform whenever it’s triggered that makes it so you can’t hear anything on that channel like it’s supposed to sound.
A good example to show what’s wrong can be found with the home brew rom “amenizer.” Actual hardware and every other emulator I’ve tried all you can hear is drums, but on this app there’s an added high pitched screech.
by Xanbrond
It’s definitely worth $1.99 us. If you’re hesitant but are looking for an emulator on your phone it works really well. It is really only good for turn based or simple games on watch, since the watch doesn’t have dual touch capability. Save states are saved to both so you can almost seamlessly transition between the two. There is some lag at times but it’s slight and momentary. Also it isn’t very customizable or advanced in terms of customization. Which makes it great for people not used to emulation, but limiting to people who like tweaking the setup. Love it, overall.