Once Apple opened the floodgates and allowed emulators onto the App Store, Delta was one of the first on the scene. This Nintendo emulator allows you to load up your ROMs for all the classic systems, from the NES and Game Boy to the N64 and DS. With so much nostalgia suddenly available right on your phone, it’s no wonder that Delta has become one of the most downloaded apps on the store. And while the emulator itself is fantastic, none of these games were intended to be played on your iPhone — and more specifically, with the touchpad. Even the old Game Boy games can feel cramped and cluttered when you are blocking parts of the screen with your thumbs, but there are plenty of handy accessories to make your iPhone the perfect platform for Delta games.
The Backbone controller has been around for a few years and is the perfect combination of convenience and quality. It easily slides onto your iPhone and adds two thumbsticks, a D-pad, four face buttons, and two pairs of triggers. It’s more than enough for any game you could emulate with Delta. The best part is that it allows you to view your screen with no obstructions so you can fully enjoy your gaming experience.
If you want a more robust option, the Razor Kishi Ultra is the “pro” version of what your Backbone Controller is. It functions the same way — snapping onto your phone to turn it into one solid handheld — but it also works on iPad Minis as well. The quality and build are also generally better on than the Backbone, plus it has a lot more features for playing other mobile games beyond what is on Delta. Finally, it has those awesome RGB lights going on to show just how serious of a gamer you are.
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