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Now, clicking on a link to Bimmy shows “This app is currently not available in your country or region.” This time, it wasn’t Apple that removed it but the developer. Over on MacRumors’ forums, the developer said it pulled the app “out of fear.”  “No one pressured me to, but I got more nervous about it as the day went on,” it wrote.

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 7 months ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


MacRumors reported that the app was described as being for homebrew games but also supported ROMs provided by players.

Unfortunately, when we attempted to download Bimmy, we received an error message saying it’s no longer available.

Now, clicking on a link to Bimmy shows “This app is currently not available in your country or region.” This time, it wasn’t Apple that removed it but the developer.

But their fear is also understandable, given the cooling effect of Nintendo’s recent crackdown on emulators.

The developers behind the Yuzu app, for example, folded after Nintendo sued them, and the Dolphin Emulator team gave up on getting its emulator back on Steam after Valve received a vague legal threat from the company.

Then GitLab took down the Suyu fork of Yuzu after an email from Nintendo.


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