These days there are many great emulators for the Super Nintendo, and several have high emulation accuracy. Playing and completing games with these emulators should be no problem. If you want accurate emulation, higan is your best choice if your PC is fast enough. If your PC is too slow for it or you want a more friendly UI, try Snes9x. Despite its high ranking on this page, you should skip ZSNES.

Main reason I'm asking is because I'm extremely picky with my emulation. If there's any major slowdowns, I typically avoid using the emulator on that system. (That's not to say the emulator is bad or any anything, I'd just prefer other methods of playing that system more accurately.)


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Also, what are some of the best emulators for OG Xbox that run either perfectly or nearly perfectly? I'm interested in NES/SNES/GB/GBA/Genesis and potentially Arcade emulators but I wanted to get some feed back on the performance before getting them setup.

Does anyone know of a good snes emulator that will work with the sn30 pro? I want to be able to play Super Mario World on my pc and I tried RetroArch, but couldn't figure out how to get it to work with my controller. It says its connected in port #0, but I can't figure out how to use it in game.

Surveying the resources (hardware descriptions, test ROMs, questions here on r/EmuDev, other emulators on github) available for SNES emulation, it looks like there's much less stuff on the internet for SNES emu development. While NES emulators are a dime a dozen, the several SNES emulators on github are either one of the big projects, or they're barely developed, or they're ports of components from one of the big projects.

Ps. Plus with Zacks other repo you get help with archives, bios management and IAGL, Which can download roms, metadata like covers and screenshots from archive.org, to play wthose games with the emulator-cores you have installed in KODI via builbot.

Where do you turn, then? Emulators are a great option for trying out games from yesteryear, but not just any one will do. Our guide to the best SNES emulators currently available should help you get started with a program that fits your needs.

HLE very much concentrates on functionality over form, which often resulted in certain classic games not working, or working incorrectly. There was even a time when ROMs (copied games) had to be modified from their original format to work on these HLE emulators.

SNES9x traces its roots back to two of the oldest emulators for the SNES. The early days of emulation are hazy, and a lot has been lost to the ether, but two of the earliest (successful) attempts to run Super Nintendo games on PC were SNES96 and SNES97. The two developers of those emulators, Gary Henderson and Jerremy Koot, came together in July 1997 and merged their work. The result is SNES9x.

So I tried to loads games in the SFC9X and PocketSNES+ folders using FileZilla but none of the games I add work for either emulator. The games are not zipped and work fine on my other Retro handheld devices. I even use the emulator PocketSnes on my RG350 and the games work perfectly.

Try going into settings, and deleting the Retroarch cores (from within the launcher), update the launcher (Which should fix the URL), then attempt to run the emulators again; thus downloading the correct one.

i am having issue launching SNES (and Sega gensis) games from RCB after upgrading to Nexus with Kodi built in retroplayer. i upgraded RCB to Nexus version from gitgub also. i have tried all the SNES emulators and the single genesis one i can find. i dont have any other console roms to try. but same behaviour with SNES and Genisis

all was fine in 19.5. i suspected maybe some leftover as i upgraded my N2 direct and manually sorted the addons after, however, i just tired on another box (s905x) doing completley clean install but still same. if i hit pause the menu pops up and i can get to the relevent emulator setting etc but screen always black when i hit resume and no sound.

I re-flashed with a build of Batocera 33 (Link below for you UserUserUsername9000) and this worked for me and DOES launch SNES games and works perfectly. It is worth noting however that even in this version whilst it works I still do NOT have the ability to select my choice of SNES emulator like in other systems.

Atari Do you have a link to the announcement dropping Pi Zero support? Are there instructions how to re-enable Pi Zero support for the SNES or how the build-system in general works? I seem to not be really able to make any sense of it, since from my understanding Pi Zero support for all the emulators seems to be enabled in the current version.

I'm also using ZSNES, which had a similar problem (slow video) until it decided to stop working altogether and now it just crashes and closes immediately when I try to run it...Not sure if this'll give insight to my issues with both emulators...I could be wrong, but it looks like a memory allocation issue.

Even better, use RetroArch (libretro) with the snes9x-next module. Extremely active development and runs wonderfully. 

You can also use additional emulation modules from NDS (desmume) to neogeo (Final Burn Alpha) to the psx (mednafen's psx emulation) all via an easy, unified command line interface and working splendidly in a Tiler.

I don't know what other info would be helpful...I could tell you that it's an older laptop with a 1.5ghz Intel processor and 512MB of RAM, but I don't think my specs would be the problem because I used to use NES and SNES emulators just fine over 12 years ago on a computer which had a 133mhz processor and something like 128MB of RAM.

Even better, use RetroArch (libretro) with the snes9x-next module. Extremely active development and runs wonderfully. 

You can also use additional emulation modules from NDS (desmume) to neogeo (Final Burn Alpha) to the psx (mednafen's psx emulation) all via an easy, unified command line interface and working splendidly in a Tiler. mednafen is also another pretty excellent multi-system emulator.

I'll give RetroArch a shot later...Thanks. I tried Mednafen a while ago to try to play some PC Engine games, and I had nothing but issues with it...Probably more of a PC Engine specific issue than an issue with the emulator itself, though.

If you don't want to look into alternatives yet, you can still download the latest package for zsnes and install with sudo dpkg -i zsnes_1.510+bz2-10.2_i386.deb. It works for me under Kubuntu 23.10 (mantic). But at some point the package will break and it will not be fixed, so use at your own risk. Only the architecture i386 is offered, more recent CPU architectures will not be supported.

But first of all, the idea: my personal and very particular goal was to have a proper SNES emulator plugged to my TV, based on the Raspberry Pi (simply because I had a spare one) that I could control entirely with a gamepad (no external keyboards, no ssh connection from a laptop, nothing).

3. I had no idea how to get the PS3 gamepad paired automatically when booting the Raspberry Pi, so I wrote a stupid small script that would basically wait for the gamepad to be detected under /dev/input/js0, and then launch the snes9x.gui GUI to choose a game from the list of ROMS available. I placed it under /usr/local/bin/snes-run-gui, and looks like this:

Yes. But pkunzip also had a small footprint. I implore people to use up to date software, especially since we have emulators now that are cycle accurate and PC's that can run these older systems with absolutely no effort.

I used to use ZSNES way back in the day on an old Pentium 133 MHZ I think it was. I tried it in Linux Mint, but it would lock up after a while. I bought FF6 (FF3 US) full price the day it came out and still go back to it and a few others once in a while. SNES9X was a bit buggy years ago, but it works the best for me now. Somewhere I found a 'snes9x-gtk_1.52-1_amd64.deb' file and that works great for me in Linux.

Now, I present to you the most accurate SNES emulator currently available: Bsnes!

This emulator is still not as powerful (feature wise) as the previous two. It will only run at full speed on fast processors. On the plus side, it has support for Video Filters like, 2x and HQ2x.

Satellaview BS-X emulation: this hardware is only partially supported. This is mostly because the satellite network it used (St. GIGA) has been shut down. Access to this network would be required to properly reverse engineer much of the hardware. Working around this would require game-specific hacks, which are contrary to the design goals of this emulator. As a result, most BS-X software will not function correctly.

If I browse my USB dongle, select a ROM (zip file) and then select open with (either of these emulators) -> nothing. The app start but I am at the menu level, where I have the option to load a game...

Maybe try Retroarch? It can be a bit daunting to use at first if you don't have any experience, but once you figure out how to set it up it's on of the best emulators out there. You can run pretty much any console through the one app AND it doesn't spam you with ads like a lot of other mobile emulators. Beetle SNES is the core I use for SNES emulation on my computer and phone. I've never used an Android TV myself so I don't know how to move the files onto the internal memory.

Did you make sure to download the core titled "Beetle bsnes"? There are other versions with slightly different names. Those are usually older releases that may not be as compatible with your device. If the audio is crackling like that it means it's not running the game at full speed. Usually that means either your device can't handle the emulation, or you need to tweak some settings. Maybe try changing the video driver? 2351a5e196

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