Pokemon on iPad?
I would like to know if I could play Pokemon on my iPad because I love Pokemon as I am a fan. I can't play Pokemon anymore because I don't have an other console because I had to sell it to by my iPad for school.
iPad, iOS 6.1.3
I would like to know if I could play Pokemon on my iPad because I love Pokemon as I am a fan. I can't play Pokemon anymore because I don't have an other console because I had to sell it to by my iPad for school.
iPad, iOS 6.1.3
Do a search in the App Store.
You can play Pokemon I to am a fellow fan go on apple store type in flash browser puffin web browser click on the browser after installation then type in www.playr.org and there you can play many different Pokemon games. Hope I helped.
No wait, you can download an emulator using Safari. Search "emu4ios" in google. Seek out a tutorial on YouTube, it involves changing the date, etc, and it is hard to explain in this matter. The 2.0 version runs all GBA games full speed on my iPad mini with retina, and does fast forward, also it treats the sound perfectly. Cheats work, etc. I tried this on the iPod 5 and iPad mini 1st gen (equal to iPhone 4S and iPad 2 in specs) and it runs a bit slow. Especially with the first version of the emulator, and the sound barely works.
Your question has been answered it all variations.
I have already checked but there is no app that allows me to play Pokemon. I hope Apple tries to include Pokemon in their AppStore soon.
It would not be Apple who makes a Pokemon game. It would be whatever company holds the rights to that franchise.
Sorry,
But I didn't say make I said *include.
Apple cannot include anything if nobody is submitting it.
Ok, but is there a way to play pokemon on ipad?
I have already tried playing it online on a flash browser but it doesn't work.
Apple Safari browser do not support Flash (never did). There are other browsers in the App Store that support limited Flash functionality. Do a search.
Exactly, I tried playing Pokemon on puffin web browser but the controls didn't work.
That's the problem with Flash, it needs a lot of computing power and resources.
Not to mention, lots of bugs and a security nightmare.
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Maybe Apple includes Flash in Safari in the next update of iOS.
I don't think so.
Anyway, Adobe has stop Flash development for mobile devices.
Read this Adobe on Mobile Flash
Anyway,
back to the question.
Pokemon on iPad?