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Provenance App launches on iOS to give you all the nostalgic arcade goodness you want on mobile

by Nicholas Jan 25,2025

Provenance App: A Multi-Emulator for iOS and tvOS

Looking to relive your gaming childhood? Developer Joseph Mattiello's new Provenance App offers a comprehensive multi-emulator experience on iOS and tvOS, letting you play classic games from Sega, Sony, Atari, Nintendo, and more. This isn't just another emulator; it's a nostalgic trip down memory lane.

Key features include broad system support, customizable metadata, and in-app purchases (including subscriptions). The app boasts a unique full-page game metadata viewer, showcasing release details and box art to maximize that nostalgic feeling. You can even personalize this data with your own custom text and images.

While mobile emulators are common, Provenance stands out with its features and attention to detail. The ability to customize metadata adds a layer of personalization rarely seen in similar apps.

a phone screen with a grid of old games

For even more retro gaming fun, check out our list of the best retro-inspired games on iOS.

Ready to dive in? Download the free-to-play Provenance App from the App Store (in-app purchases available). Stay updated on the latest news by following the official Facebook page or visiting the official website.

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