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===[[Widescreen_hacks#Super_Nintendo|Widescreen hacks]]=== | ===[[Widescreen_hacks#Super_Nintendo|Widescreen hacks]]=== | ||
− | A widescreen hack is an emulator feature that make older games playable on 16:9 aspect ratio. Some emulators like [[Bsnes#List_of_forks|bsnes-hd]] provide a widescreen hack option to make these games to runs at 16:9 | + | A widescreen hack is an emulator feature that make older games playable on 16:9 aspect ratio. Some emulators like [[Bsnes#List_of_forks|bsnes-hd]] provide a widescreen hack option to make these games to runs at 16:9 but with the traditional pixel stretch for 4:3 CRT pixel or 1:1 raw pixel instead of displayed with black bars on each side or stretched to fill the whole screen. |
:[https://retrogamecorps.com/2023/02/22/widescreen-snes-guide/ retrogamecorps: Widescreen SNES guide] | :[https://retrogamecorps.com/2023/02/22/widescreen-snes-guide/ retrogamecorps: Widescreen SNES guide] |