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- A storage app that also happens to run Super Nintendo games by emulation has managed to get on the App Store, and is the top selling app. September 4, 2013 4:24 PM PDT Super Mario Bros 3, running on the emulator. (Credit: CNET) A storage app that also happens to work as a Super Nintendo emulator has managed to slip by Apple's reviewers and has shot to the top of all paid applications. The 99-cent app, called Remote File Manager, can link up to both FTP and Dropbox accounts and opens numerous file types. That includes ROM files for Super Nintendo games, which open up in an emulator with on-screen touch controls. It's unclear exactly when the feature was added to the software, which has been on the App Store since last November. It's only received two updates since then, the most recent of which was back in July. None of this seems to concern shoppers on the App Store, which have made it the top paid app, and the 26th highest grossing. Apple is expected to pull down the app, which was spotted by TouchArcade on Wednesday. It's done that with just about every other piece of software that's slipped an emulator past its defenses.
A storage app that also happens to run Super Nintendo games by emulation has managed to get on the App Store, and is the top selling app. September 4, 2013 4:24 PM PDT Super Mario Bros 3, running on the emulator. (Credit: CNET) A storage app that also happens to work as a Super Nintendo emulator has managed to slip by Apple's reviewers and has shot to the top of all paid applications. The 99-cent app, called Remote File Manager, can link up to both FTP and Dropbox accounts and opens numerous file types. That includes ROM files for Super Nintendo games, which open up in an emulator with on-screen touch controls. It's unclear exactly when the feature was added to the software, which has been on the App Store since last November. It's only received two updates since then, the most recent of which was back in July. None of this seems to concern shoppers on the App Store, which have made it the top paid app, and the 26th highest grossing. Apple is expected to pull down the app, which was spotted by TouchArcade on Wednesday. It's done that with just about every other piece of software that's slipped an emulator past its defenses.
A storage app that also happens to run Super Nintendo games by emulation has managed to get on the App Store, and is the top selling app.
Super Mario Bros 3, running on the emulator.
(Credit: CNET)
A storage app that also happens to work as a Super Nintendo emulator has managed to slip by Apple's reviewers and has shot to the top of all paid applications.
The 99-cent app, called Remote File Manager, can link up to both FTP and Dropbox accounts and opens numerous file types. That includes ROM files for Super Nintendo games, which open up in an emulator with on-screen touch controls.
It's unclear exactly when the feature was added to the software, which has been on the App Store since last November. It's only received two updates since then, the most recent of which was back in July.
None of this seems to concern shoppers on the App Store, which have made it the top paid app, and the 26th highest grossing.
Apple is expected to pull down the app, which was spotted by TouchArcade on Wednesday. It's done that with just about every other piece of software that's slipped an emulator past its defenses.