Difference between revisions of "IOS"

From Sega Retro

(Created page with "{{stub}}'''iOS''', previously '''iPhone OS''', is the operating system which powers handheld devices produced by Apple - the iPod, iPhone and iPad series. It is derived from M...")
 
 
(13 intermediate revisions by 6 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{stub}}'''iOS''', previously '''iPhone OS''', is the operating system which powers handheld devices produced by Apple - the iPod, iPhone and iPad series. It is derived from Mac OS, the operating system behind the Macintosh series of computers.
+
{{ConsoleBob
 +
| logo=IOS logo.svg
 +
| name=
 +
| maker=[[Apple]]
 +
}}
 +
{{lowercaseTitle}}{{stub}}'''iOS''', formerly known as '''iPhone OS''', is a mobile operating system developed by American technology company [[Apple]] for their line of [[wikipedia:iPhone|iPhone]] smartphones and [[wikipedia:iPad|iPad]] tablets. The primary rival to the [[Open Handset Alliance]]'s [[Android]] mobile operating system, it was first released in June 2007, and has played host to numerous ports of first and third-party [[Sega]] games.
  
iOS competes primarily with the [[Android]] operating system for handheld dominance. Video games are offered via Apple's App Store, including some published by [[Sega]].
+
Games and software published on iOS are made available through [[Apple]]'s [[wikipedia:App Store (iOS/iPadOS)|App Store]].
  
[[Category:Post-Sega Consoles]]
+
==List of Sega games for iOS (iPhone)==
 +
{{BulletPointGameList|iOS}}
 +
 
 +
==List of Sega games for iOS (iPad)==
 +
{{multicol|
 +
''<DPL>
 +
category=iPad games
 +
notnamespace=category
 +
ordermethod=title
 +
order=ascending
 +
</DPL>''
 +
|cols=3}}
 +
 
 +
==References==
 +
<references />
 +
 
 +
{{NonSegaConsoles}}

Latest revision as of 08:18, 13 November 2021

IOS logo.svg
Notavailable.svg
IOS
Manufacturer: Apple

This short article is in need of work. You can help Sega Retro by adding to it.


iOS, formerly known as iPhone OS, is a mobile operating system developed by American technology company Apple for their line of iPhone smartphones and iPad tablets. The primary rival to the Open Handset Alliance's Android mobile operating system, it was first released in June 2007, and has played host to numerous ports of first and third-party Sega games.

Games and software published on iOS are made available through Apple's App Store.

List of Sega games for iOS (iPhone)

List of Sega games for iOS (iPad)

References


Non-Sega consoles
Nintendo
Nintendo Entertainment System (1983) | Game Boy (1989) | Super Nintendo Entertainment System (1990) | Nintendo 64 (1996) | Game Boy Color (1998) | Game Boy Advance (2001) | Nintendo GameCube (2001) | Nintendo DS (2004) | Wii (2006) | Nintendo 3DS (2011) | Wii U (2012) | Nintendo Switch (2017)
Sony
PlayStation (1994) | PlayStation 2 (2000) | PlayStation Portable (2004) | PlayStation 3 (2006) | PlayStation Vita (2011) | PlayStation 4 (2013) | PlayStation 5 (2020)
Microsoft
Xbox (2001) | Xbox 360 (2005) | Xbox One (2013) | Xbox Series X (2020)
Mobile
iOS | Android | Windows Phone
Other
Atari 2600 (1977) | Intellivision (1979) | ColecoVision (1982) | Atari 5200 (1982) | PC Engine (1987) | CD-ROM² (1988) | Super CD-ROM² (1991) | R-Zone (1995) | Game.com (1997) | WonderSwan (1999) | Neo Geo Pocket Color (1999) | N-Gage (2003) | LeapFrog Didj (2008) | Stadia (2019)