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How to Set Up Delta Emulator on iPhone (No Jailbreak Required)
Systems: Game Boy, GBA, GBC, NES, SNES, N64, DS
Platform: iOS 14–17
Cost: Free
No jailbreak required
Step 1: Install Delta via APPSTORE
Done! Delta will appear on your Home Screen
Step 2: Add Game ROMs to Delta
You must legally own the games you play.
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Get ROMs in .gba, .gbc, .nes, .sfc, .n64, or .nds formats
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You can import them into Delta by:
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Opening a ROM in Safari and tapping “Open in Delta”
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Using Files app or iCloud Drive
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Airdropping from your Mac
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Delta will automatically organize your games by system!
Step 3: Customize Controls and Skins
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Open any game
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Tap Menu > Settings > Controller Skins
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Pick or import custom skins per system
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For physical controllers:
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Go to Settings > Controller Settings
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Pair Bluetooth controller (PS4, PS5, Xbox, or 8BitDo)
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Step 4: Save and Load Games
Delta supports:
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Auto-save when closing a game
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Manual save states via in-game menu
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Cloud sync with Dropbox or Google Drive (optional)
To use:
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Tap Menu > Save State / Load State
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Or use the in-game save system
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Step 5: Settings for Each System
Each console emulator inside Delta has its own tweaks:
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GBA/GBC: Fast-forward, vibration
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SNES/N64: Custom frame skip, filters
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DS: Layout options (single/dual screen)
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You’re Ready to Play!
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No jailbreak
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Clean UI
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Multiple console support
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Controller-ready
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How to Play PSP Games on iPhone with PPSSPP (No Jailbreak Needed)
Emulator: PPSSPP
Platform: iPhone (iOS 14–17)
No jailbreak required using AltStore
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What You Need:
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iPhone (iOS 14 or later)
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A Mac or Windows PC (for first-time setup)
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A tool like AltStore
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Your PSP game files (legally dumped .ISO or .CSO)
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Step 1: Download the PPSSPP .IPA
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On your iPhone, open Safari or via app store
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Go to https://ppsspp.org
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Download the latest PPSSPP .IPA file for iOS
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Open AltStore on your iPhone
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Tap “My Apps” > “+” icon, then select the downloaded .ipa
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It will install PPSSPP on your iPhone home scree
Step 3: Add PSP Game Files
You must legally own your games.
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PSP game files are usually .ISO or .CSO
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Transfer games to your iPhone:
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Via iCloud Drive, Files app, or AltStore File Sharing
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Place them in a folder like PPSSPP/Games
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In PPSSPP, browse to that folder to access your games
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Step 4: Configure Graphics & Controls
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Open PPSSPP app
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Go to Settings > Graphics:
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Backend: OpenGL
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Internal Resolution: 1x–2x PSP (adjust if laggy)
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Texture Filtering: Auto
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For Controls:
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On-screen buttons enabled by default
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You can connect a Bluetooth controller (PS4, PS5, Xbox)
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Step 5: Play Games
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Tap on a game file (ISO/CSO)
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It will launch instantly
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Use on-screen controls or Bluetooth controller
Step 6: Save & Load States
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In-game saves work as usual
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Save states let you save instantly:
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Tap the menu in the game
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Select Save State or Load State
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