
Hikari says the emulator is completely legal to distribute as she has not used code written by Apple and has avoided reverse engineering iPhoneOS. The emulator simulates touches on the screen and plays sounds. The emulator features joysticks that allow users to replace the accelerometer-based controls of the original Super Monkey Ball game. TouchHLE is an emulator that does not try to emulate entire iPhoneOS from the past, but instead, it has been created to run specific apps like the Super Monkey Ball game that the developer herself wanted to play. With the release of the TouchHLE emulator, users can enjoy some classic iPhone game titles that their developers have discontinued.



This emulator allows iPhone fans to play old iPhone games such as Super Monkey Ball on their Mac or Windows PC. Have you ever wanted to play old iPhone games on your Mac or Windows PC? If yes, you might want to check out the TouchHLE emulator by developer Hikari no Yume.
