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− | ! colspan=2 width="250"| | + | ! colspan=2 width="250"| SNES9x for 3DS |
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− | * | + | * Snes9x for 3DS - based on snes9x 1.43. Runs a good majority of games well, even on old 3DS/2DS's. It's recommended to use a New 3DS if you want to run games that uses the SuperFX or SA-1 chip |
+ | * If bugs occur, it is recommended to go back to version 1.30 from the bubble2k16 developer | ||
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− | ! colspan=2 width="250"| | + | ! colspan=2 width="250"| blargSNES |
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− | * | + | * blargSNES - It works well, but lacks compatibility for games that require enhancement chips <i>(SA1, SuperFX, etc.)</i> |
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