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'''Silhouette''' is an unofficial port of SNES96, an early version of [[Snes9x]], released by an anonymous programmer at the start of 1998. An accompanying readme claimed the binary was a from-scratch implementation developed internally at Nintendo to allow easier testing and debugging of SNES games for first-party developers. This has since been disproven through static analysis, as the string "SNES96" appears in the binary and many of its functions are identical.<ref>ModernVintageGamer. (September 6, 2021) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAfPGAOGbpo Silhouette - The secret SNES Emulator developed by Nintendo]. YouTube.</ref>
 
'''Silhouette''' is an unofficial port of SNES96, an early version of [[Snes9x]], released by an anonymous programmer at the start of 1998. An accompanying readme claimed the binary was a from-scratch implementation developed internally at Nintendo to allow easier testing and debugging of SNES games for first-party developers. This has since been disproven through static analysis, as the string "SNES96" appears in the binary and many of its functions are identical.<ref>ModernVintageGamer. (September 6, 2021) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAfPGAOGbpo Silhouette - The secret SNES Emulator developed by Nintendo]. YouTube.</ref>

Revision as of 00:06, 24 January 2023

Silhouette
Developer(s) Anonymous/Unidentified
Last version 1.0
Active No
Platform(s) macOS
Emulates SNES

Silhouette is an unofficial port of SNES96, an early version of Snes9x, released by an anonymous programmer at the start of 1998. An accompanying readme claimed the binary was a from-scratch implementation developed internally at Nintendo to allow easier testing and debugging of SNES games for first-party developers. This has since been disproven through static analysis, as the string "SNES96" appears in the binary and many of its functions are identical.[1]

Download

macOS Silhouette Public Release 1.0

macOS Silhouette Public Release 1.0 French Translation

References

  1. ModernVintageGamer. (September 6, 2021) Silhouette - The secret SNES Emulator developed by Nintendo. YouTube.

External links