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Revision as of 15:07, 8 July 2013

16 bit console released in 1990.

Emulators

Chart

Name Operating System(s) Latest Version Active Recommended?
bSNES (Higan) Windows, Linux
Snes9x Windows, Linux, Mac OS X
Zsnes Windows, Linux
bZSNES Windows, Linux
Retroarch Multiplatform

Comparison

1. bSNES (Higan)

  • The most "accurate" of the bunch. Should play any and all commercially released games without trouble, assuming you have the power.
  • A Core2Duo at 2Ghz is the weakest I've seen run balanced full speed for most games.
  • Balanced works. You do NOT need the accuracy build for anything but one game. And I believe it is a minor issue even for that.
  • Hacks designed around emulator quirks will most likely not work. Same as with real hardware.
  • LLE audio sounds amazing.

2. Snes9x

  • Compatible with most games, even many romhacks that make use of emulator quirks.
  • Fast enough for pretty much any toaster
  • LLE audio, same as bSNES's.
  • Often buggy graphical output and shader support in standalone
    • Driver/GPU dependent.
    • Remember those diagonal lines of offset across older 3D games on certain graphics cards? Yeah. Finding a picture.
  • Hit and miss controller support, especially when it comes to Xinput devices.

3. Zsnes

  • Will run full speed on ANY toaster, supposedly back to the weakest of Pentium 3s, maybe P2s.
    • Assuming it's an x86 toaster, since it's written in ASM.
  • Romhacks were often designed around it's malfunctions
    • many romhacks won't work properly on anything else.
  • Outdated as hell, with seemingly no hope for updating.
  • Many bugs and lacked functions for many games, see ZSNES review

4. bZSNES

  • A possible alternative with bSNES's core and ZSNES's malfunctionality. For romhacks designed around it.
  • Released on April Fool's day, 2011.
  • Needs testing.

5. Retroarch, which has bsnes, and Snes9x cores.

  • The same points as the emulators themselves
  • Amazing graphical output
    • At any resolution
    • At any fullscreen resolution and refresh rate
    • Vast shader support
  • Dynamic rate control kills off most any and all audio distortion, such as crackling.
  • Does not require Game Folders or anything like Higan standalone.