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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
Developer(s) | Anonymous/Unidentified |
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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]
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Silhouette Public Release 1.0 | ||
Silhouette Public Release 1.0 French Translation |
References
- ↑ ModernVintageGamer. (September 6, 2021) Silhouette - The secret SNES Emulator developed by Nintendo. YouTube.