C-64 Emulator App Approved For iPhone, Pulled From the App Store
Just a couple of days after information technology last gained approval, a Commodore 64 imitator app for the iPhone has been pulled from the App Store over concerns that users lavatory access the software's underlying BASIC computer programming language.
Despite its plain appeal to nostalgic gamers, the Commodore 64 for iPhone app suffered through a very long-lived and drawn-out favorable reception process. Apple was patently worried about the presence of the BASIC programing language and the potential havoc users could unleash with it; after some negotiations, developer Manomio separate access to the BASIC shell and Apple at long last gave it the thumbs-up. It became an immediate hit, breaking the top-20 professional games list in most territories inside two days.
All was well for a Clarence Shepard Day Jr. or so, until around enterprising folks discovered that BASIC wasn't in reality removed, just hidden, and that accessing IT was a unmistakably easy function. Needless to say, Apple wasn't too blissful about this particular round of events and responded by immediately pull the game.
Manomio claims it exclusively recently became aware of the trick and has submitted a new build of the emulator to Malus pumila which properly removes Basal access. Unfortunately, it didn't arrive in prison term to keep the imitator from beingness removed from the App Store, so the studio is now trying to arrange a meeting with Malus pumila to shed light on the matter and get the program plunk for connected the App Store "as quickly as realizable."
Source: Pocket Gamer
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