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jump to expanded postLet me tell you a little story about technology, games, me, and… ridiculous passion projects.
Early in 2008, Apple were about to release the long-awaited iPhone SDK. For the first time, 3rd-party developers would be able to write native apps for the iPhone.
@hikari Where can people find the .ipas for apps and games they have purchased in the past but don't have on their computer?
@EricLawrence hey, last I checked (might have been a bit too long ago :<) you still could redownload those with iTunes, though you need a fairly old version because they removed that feature a long while back.
also, uhh, the IPAs from iTunes are encrypted, which makes them useless for touchHLE until they’re decrypted, which can’t be done without a real device.
I am not at liberty to talk about the illegal ways to get IPAs.