Jul 21 2009
SNES9X
SNES9X is a very known emulator by many and has existed since I have known even before the year 2000. SNES9X would rate currently the 2nd best Super Nintendo Emulator. They are the best in sound, is not as flexable in advanced features that are currently shown in ZSNES. Choosing between SNES9X between ZSNES is almost as though choosing between a Super Charged Mustang and Corvette. Great cars, but suitable for certain users. It’s always worth comparing and testing out to see which one you like as the better SNES Nintendo emulator product. A keynote to take in mind is that the latest version as this article has been written was developed in 2006.
ProEmulator Rating: 4 / 5
Latest Version: 1.51
Website Link: http://www.snes9x.com/
[ Download SNES 9x - 1.51 — Windows ]
Additional Information:
Snes9x is a popular cross-platform emulator for the SNES. Initially the collaborative effort of Gary Henderson of snes96 fame and Jerremy Koot of snes97 fame, Snes9x was later maintained by Brad Jorsch and continues to be maintained by a small group of contributors.
Snes9x has several capabilities which its Super Famicom and Super Nintendo counterparts did not have; it can “smooth” the appearance of the screen through a variety of anti-aliasing schemes, and it has a better quality of sound output than the original console systems. In addition, it can create screenshots of games, it can “save” the game at any point by recording the game state, and it can capture sound files, saving them as SPC700 sound format files which can be played back by an external player or a specialized Winamp plugin, such as Alpha-II SPC player. Also included is a built-in Game Genie, which allows users to enter cheat codes for their games, and the ability to record tool-assisted speedruns. Unlike ZSNES, Snes9x is written in portable C++, and can easily be compiled and run on non-x86 architectures, also it can be used to play multiple games efficiently and to change the organization of the game pad while playing games.
YouTube Information:
SNES9X Tutorial


