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Jul 21 2009

SNES9X

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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.

vote-user-blue ProE­mu­la­tor Rating: 4 / 5
user-comment-blue Latest Ver­sion: 1.51
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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.

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