You need an emulator to play some of the most popular Pokemon games on your Android, iOS, Windows or Mac OS devices. There are already dozens of available Pokemon compatible emulators out there, most are free, while some are not. Gamepad or Joystick controller support. Supports older Nintendo handhelds. It’s probably the current king of emulation software for MAC OS. Open Emu is you’re an all-in-one package for gaming on MAC OS. It’s one of the best emulators for NDS on MAC that also comes with almost all gaming. With software like iOS Emulators, you can run any iOS apps of your choice on your Windows computer or laptop. It doesn’t matter which version of Windows or macOS you are using, whether it be Windows 10 8.1 8 7 or any macOS version, you will be able to run them.
Welcome abroad players! This is official website of PS3Mobi - No.1 emulator for Sony PlayStation 3 console built primarily for Android and iOS mobile operating systems, and later we decided to make it supported for desktop computers as well (with Windows and Mac OS).
Linux users can check out the RPCS3
About
The application is coded in C & C++ languages with caching/recompilation method which achieves effect of emulating CPU of device you use and make it function like PS3's one does. In other words, this makes your device (smartphone/PC) to act like a real PS3 console while running its games.
F.A.Q.
Do I need BIOS file to run games?
Shortly, BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is a log file (manual) of codes which tells your device how to run certain console games correctly. And good news for you is that BIOS file is already built inside PS3Mobi so you don't have to download it separately from web.
Where to download games?
You don't have to! Because PS3Mobi has its own server connected to it with all of top PlayStation 3 games uploaded inside so you just need a strong internet connection (WiFi preferred) to download games to your device or even play them online from our server!
But in case some less known game is not included at the server, you can always download it from the web and run it from your hard drive too. Make sure it's in format of image file ('.ISO' file) If you don't know what's an ISO, you can learn it at Wikipedia or do a Google search.
After this feature has been implemented, we decided to cancel our plan to make PSN supported with the emulator. Because it would be very hard job to patch it with the PS network as it's not their official product. This way there is no need for PSN feature anyway once all games are available to play from inside the app.
- Versions 1.0 & 1.1 are not supported anymore
Have more questions or need to report some glitch you've detected? Feel free to email us at any time!
ScreenShots
The Last of Us
Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception
* We've played these titles as well which worked successfully without any problems:
Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack In Time, Resistance: Fall of Man, Metal Gear Solid 4 (MGS4), Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, Beyond: Two Souls, Heavy Rain, Gran Turismo 5, Journey, Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, Little Big Planet, Killzone 2, Dead Nation, The Shadow of The Colossus, God of War III, Sly Cooper, Infamous 2, Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch, Okami, Soul Calibur IV & Demon’s Souls, Batman: Arkham City, Resident Evil 5, Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen, Fallout 3.
Gamers visit our website by searching one of the next terms:
- PS3 Emulator
By downloading PS3Mobi software you're agreeing with our Terms of Service policy listed at the download page.
Matt Cone January 1, 2013 TutorialsMacDeveloper
Web developers know it’s important to test their websites on every web browser and device possible. And with the growing popularity of the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch, it’s only natural that they’ll also want to test their websites on all of those devices. But short of stocking up on a bunch of Apple products, how can developers preview their websites in iOS?
Actually, it’s easy. Anybody can do it by installing Apple’s iOS simulator on their Mac for free. This functional demo, complete with the mobile Safari web browser, allows you to preview your website or web application in iOS. It looks exactly the same as it does on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch.
There are limitations to the simulator. You can’t install apps from the App Store in the simulator, so forget about playing Need for Speed: Most Wanted. And many of the apps that come preinstalled on iOS devices are not available in the simulator. Here’s the bottom line: This stripped-down simulator is great for testing websites, but not much else.
Installing the iOS Simulator on Your Mac
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Ready to get started? The first step is downloading Xcode and installing the iOS simulator on your Mac. Here’s how to install the iOS simulator on your Mac:
Download and install Xcode from the Mac App Store. It’s free!
Right click on the Xcode icon in the Applications folder and select Show Package Contents, as shown below.
Open the iPhone Simulator application. You can find the alias in Contents → Applications, as shown below.
For easy access to the iOS simulator in the future, drag and drop the iOS Simulator alias on to your Desktop or the Applications folder.
The iOS simulator is now installed and running on your Mac, as shown below.
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As mentioned earlier, you’ll notice that the simulator is missing a lot of the applications and settings that come with every iOS device.
Rotating the Simulator
Every iOS device has a gyroscope that keeps track of the screen’s orientation. For example, if you turn the device horizontally, iOS will automatically rotate the screen if you’re using an app that supports the feature. The simulator can rotate, too! It can be a useful tool when you’re developing a responsive website or web app.
Here’s how to rotate the simulator:
Open the iOS simulator, if it’s not already open.
Open the Safari app in the simulator.
From the Hardware menu, select Rotate Left or Rotate Right. The simulator will rotate, as shown below.
To rotate the simulator back again, select a rotation option from the Hardware menu.
Simulating Different iOS Devices
What good would an iOS simulator be without the ability to switch between the different dimensions of the iPhone 4, iPhone 5, and the different versions of the iPad? The simulator lets you use them all on your Mac. Here’s how to simulate a different iOS device with the iOS simulator:
- Open the iOS simulator, if it’s not already open.
- From the Hardware menu, select Device, and then select the type of device you want to simulate.
- The simulator window will change to match the dimensions of the device you selected.
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To restore the original window with the iPhone case as a border, select iPhone.
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