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==Review== | ==Review== | ||
− | + | It was founded from a merger of Snes96 and Snes97, two of the earliest SNES emulation projects alongside [[ZSNES]]. Snes9x, however, is far superior to ZSNES and is currently one of the most comprehensive Super Nintendo emulators available. It has very high compatibility and is easy to use. It might not be as accurate as [[higan]] or [[ares]], but it's good for systems that can't run either of those at full speed.<br /> | |
− | With that said, as of 2023 you're probably better off with [[Mesen|Mesen 2.x]] on PC because of the higher accuracy, manual PAL/NTSC switching option and easily accessible auto save states. Some very old translation patches could cause issues with the older [[Mesen S]] fork ( | + | With that said, as of 2023 you're probably better off with [[Mesen|Mesen 2.x]] on PC because of the higher accuracy, manual PAL/NTSC switching option and easily accessible auto save states. Some very old translation patches could cause issues with the older [[Mesen S]] fork (such as the DeJap Tales of Phantasia translation, which only displayed tileset vomit on Mesen-S), but Mesen 2.x seems to be overcoming those issues. |
==Problems and solutions== | ==Problems and solutions== |