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Higan is an open source multi-system emulator that origianally started out as bsnes, a response to innacurate SNES emulators and shoddy ROM hacks. Currently only the cycle-accurate bsnes emulator is the only thing worth using out of higan.[[File:Icon.png|thumb|The name Higan stands for 'Hero of Fire']]
 
Higan is an open source multi-system emulator that origianally started out as bsnes, a response to innacurate SNES emulators and shoddy ROM hacks. Currently only the cycle-accurate bsnes emulator is the only thing worth using out of higan.[[File:Icon.png|thumb|The name Higan stands for 'Hero of Fire']]

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Higan is an open source multi-system emulator that origianally started out as bsnes, a response to innacurate SNES emulators and shoddy ROM hacks. Currently only the cycle-accurate bsnes emulator is the only thing worth using out of higan.

The name Higan stands for 'Hero of Fire'

Higan emulates:

NES/Famicon
SNES/Super Famicon
GameBoy
GameBoy Color
GameBoy Advance
Nintendo DS

Download

http://byuu.org/higan/

Recommendations

Some recommend using bsnes core in RetroArch to get around some less-user friendly implementations of bsnes