Delta Emulator: How to import games into iPhone & iPad
- This tutorial detailed the steps to import supported retro games into your iPhone to play with Delta emulator.
- The current version of Delta supports the following retro games: NES, SNES, N64, GB, GBC, GBA, NDS.
- This tutorial though intended for iPhone, but works the same for iPad as well as iPod Touch.
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Delta emulator is one of the best emulator out there for iPhone and iPad that emulates many retro game console. As of when this article is written, Delta emulator supports Nintendo / Famicom (in short: NES), Super Nintendo / Super Famicom (in short: SNES), Nintendo 64 (in short: N64), Game Boy (in short: GB), Game Boy Color (in short: GBC), Game Boy Advance (in short: GBA), Nintendo DS (in short: NDS).
If you have not installed Delta emulator yet on your iPhone, follow the complete detailed steps provided here: Step by step guide to install Delta on iPhone at JILAXZONE.
However, if you have installed Delta emulator and still confused how to get the games into Delta emulator, then this is the right article for you. In this article, I walk you through how you can import games into your iPhone, so that you can play them with Delta emulator. Don’t worry, the steps are super easy to do.
For other Delta emulator related articles (such as updating Delta to the latest version and troubleshooting issues on Delta emulator), go and find here: Other Delta Emulator topics at JILAXZONE.
Type of games supported by Delta Emulator
As of when this article is written, these are the retro games console and handhelds that Delta emulator supports and the supported extensions. In case you have games with unsupported extensions, refer to “How to import games into iPhone & iPad using computer” section below.
Console | Descriptions | Supported Extensions |
---|---|---|
GB | Game Boy | .gb |
GBC | Game Boy Color | .gbc |
GBA | Game Boy Advance | .gba |
N64 | Nintendo 64 | .n64; .z64 |
NDS | Nintendo DS | .nds |
NES | Nintendo / Famicom | .nes |
SNES | Super Nintendo / Super Famicom | .sfc; .smc |
How to import games into iPhone & iPad without computer
Use this method if you have your game repository that’s easily reachable directly from your iPhone’s browser. For legal reasons and for respecting game developers and publishers out there, please use your own game in your own game repository.
1) On your iPhone, using Safari, download the games into your iPhone. Set the Safari default download folder using the step here: Set Default download folder on Safari at JILAXZONE.
2) Once downloaded, go to Files app and navigate to the download folder.
3) Ensure the game you downloaded has the file extension that match with one of the supported extensions mentioned on the table above (refer to table inside “Type of games supported by Delta Emulator” section). In case the game file extension is in .zip format, you can just tap the file, iOS will unzip it for you. However in case the game file extension is in .7z or .rar or .tar.gz, proceed to “How to import games into iPhone & iPad using computer” section.
4) Open Delta emulator. Tap “+” button, then choose “Files”. Navigate to the download folder and tap on the game you want to import into Delta emulator.
The game shall be added into Delta emulator on the respective tabs (NES game into NES section tab, SNES game into SNES section tab and so on).
How to import games into iPhone & iPad using computer
Use this method if you have games that are available only on your local computer folders / storages or if you have games with unsupported extensions, such as .7z, .rar, .tar.gz. For legal reasons and for respecting game developers and publishers out there, please only only import games that you owned personally.
Prerequisites: 1) To have iTunes installed. Download link: iTunes at Apple. 2) To have 7zip installed. Download link: 7zip at 7-zip.org. |
Do the following steps only if you have games with unsupported extensions:
1) Open 7zip File Manager, navigate to the folder where you put the game.
2) Click on “Extract”. Choose the target extraction folder and click “OK”.
Check the extracted game file(s), ensure now they are in one of the supported extensions. Continue to the next section, once you managed to extracted the game and found the game with supported extensions.
Do the following steps to import your games to your iPhone & iPad via iTunes:
1) Open iTunes.
2) Plug in your iPhone / iPad to iTunes.
3) Click on the iPhone / iPad icon inside iTunes (usually the icon is next to “Music”).
4) On the left menu, click on “File Sharing” and click on “Delta”.
5) Click “Add File…”, navigate to the folder where you put the game file(s) and click “Open”. The game shall be added into “Delta”. Repeat this step for as many as you like to add more games into “Delta”.
6) Now on your iPhone / iPad, open Delta emulator. Tap “+” button, then choose “Files”. Navigate to the “On my iPhone” > “Delta” folder and tap on the game you want to import into Delta emulator.
The game shall be added into Delta emulator on the respective tabs (NES game into NES section tab, SNES game into SNES section tab and so on).
Bring it all together
That should be it. By now, you should be able to import games into Delta emulator using one of the 2 ways provided above. Let me know on the comment section down below in case you have any queries or difficulties, I’ll be happy to help.
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I did everything you said, even the unzipped file has the delta logo on the file but when I click on it in delta it doesn’t do anything I even hold down, look at info, then press open and it still doesn’t do anything, could you please tell me what I should do.
Hi Dixon,
Can you try this: Open Delta emulator. Tap “+” button, then choose “Files”. Navigate to the download folder and tap on the game you want to import into Delta emulator? See if it works for you.