Apple rejected a fully licensed emulator of the venerable Commodore 64 (C64) based on the SDK rules that specifically prohibit interpreted or executable code. Manomio's application, also called C64 ...
The Commodore 64 emulator application for iPhone, previously rejected by Apple, was approved for availability in the App Store over the weekend, only to get pulled days later. Apple blocked the sale ...
After a lengthy process that had previously met with rejection, Manomio’s Commodore 64 emulator for the iPhone and iPod touch has finally been accepted by Apple. This marks the first time a ...
Apple has finally allowed the Commodore 64 emulator by Manomio LLC into the App Store. It had previously been rejected (in June). In order to get their app accepted, however, the company had to ...
But there was a glitch in the company's plans. When C64 was first submitted to the App Store, Apple denied approval as the emulator included the Commodore 64's BASIC mode, allowing people to enter and ...
The Commodore 64 emulator application for iPhone was pulled from the App Store by Apple in September 2009 for leaving its BASIC interpreter intact and accessible via a backdoor hack. This week, the ...
iPhone developer Manomio has revealed that the fully licensed Commodore 64 emulator it has been working on for the iPhone has been rejected by Apple, despite having got early support from the ...
Fancy putting some 80s style gaming in your pocket? C64 does the trick for the iPhone and iPod touch. Manomio's C64 Commodore C64 emulator for the iPhone has quickly garnered a top popularity rating ...
Commodore may have stopped selling personal computers in the 1990s, but after the company went bankrupt, its assets (including the brand name) have changed hands a few times. Now an Italian company is ...