Emulation:SNES
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This article is about the emulation of a console or deprecated PC platform on Windows, macOS (OS X), or Linux.
Related controllers | |
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SNES Controller | |
Predecessor | |
NES | |
Successor | |
Nintendo 64 | |
Key points
- The Super Nintendo Entertainment System was also released as the Super Famicom in Japan.
General information
- Super Nintendo Entertainment System at Emulation General Wiki
Emulator(s)
bsnes/higan
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Key points
- Open-source and is still in active development.
- Multiplatform.
- Supports MSU-1 emulation, supporting ROM-hacks with Redbook-quality audio. A collection of such mods can be found on Zeldix's MSU-1 Hacks Database.
General information
- Formerly known as bsnes
- A beta fork of bsnes that supports rendering mode seven effects at higher resolutions is available from GitHub.
nSide
Key points
- Open-source and is still in active development.
- Multiplatform.
General information
- Forked higan version.
bsnes-mcfly
Key points
- Open-source
- Multiplatform.
General information
Snes9x
Key points
- Open-source and is still in active development.
- Multiplatform.
General information
BizHawk
Key points
- Open-source and is still in active development.
- Windows only.
General information
Mednafen
Key points
- Open-source and is currently in active development
- High Emulation Accuracy
General information
ZSNES
Key points
- Open-source.
- Multiplatform.
- Abandoned by devs.
General information