Apple recently announced that iPhones can now use retro game emulators, a feature that was previously only available for Android devices. These emulators are not allowed to include any pre-installed games, and must comply with all legal regulations. This change in policy may have been influenced by a court ruling in the EU that allows iPhone users to download apps from alternative stores. By expanding the availability of apps on its own store, Apple aims to prevent users from seeking out third-party options. It is important to note that this new rule applies globally, not just in Europe.