Nintendo DS lookalike app hits the Ap...
24.08.09
Dubbed DS Traitorous Sys , the iPhone app from ZM2 Dev "can turn your utensil into a 'Handheld Game Soothe.'" When users boot up the app, the DS's knowledgeable about design is featured on the motion pictures, including its dual displays. App owners can vary the color of the DS to match their truthful-life version, zoom in on unique screens, and even play games. ZM2 Dev said that gamers receiving higher scores on its Pixel Yearning title will be able to unlock more DS colors and a "quietly game."
According to the app's App Cumulate listing, more games, at all events colors, and microphone functionality will be made ready at some point in the future.
After fielding several complaints over its app-concurrence policy, it seems rather ironic that Apple would permit an app that looks (and works) certainly like a Nintendo DS into its App Store. That said, it could have something to do with the way the app works.
Originally last month , Apple rejected a Commodore 64 emulator called C64 that was annoying to gain entry into its App Amass. The app, which allowed owners to use Commodore Essential, also allowed users to womanize authentic Commodore 64 titles. In a denial notice sent to the app's developers, Apple cited sample 3.2.2 of its iPhone Developer's Pact, which states that "an application may not itself position or launch other executable organization by any means."
Source: CNET News