
Older versions may have buggy graphics and shaders in standalone, though it's video card- and driver-dependent.Shares its LLE audio engine with bsnes.Fast enough for pretty much any toaster (even Pentium 1 or 2 machines, though for a decent experience, you'll want at least a late Pentium 3).Compatible with most games, even many ROM hacks that make use of emulator quirks.For maximum authenticity, higan offers better ROM management, but newcomers who care more about playing the ROMs they have should stick with the bsnes release.Incompatible with old ROM hacks made to take advantage of emulator quirks, much like real hardware.Should play all commercially released games without trouble, assuming you have the power. ↑ snes9x2010_libretro (Snes9x Next & 1.53) has no PS4 support.Ĭomparisons higan / ares / bsnes.

↑ MAME 0.260 version compatibility status for Nintendo Super System.↑ It's not being built currently, but the repo is on github if someone wants to build it again.↑ As of ares v127, ares developers now provide a new option in the emulator settings: 'Pixel Accuracy' when this is enabled, any core that supports a pixel accurate mode will use it.

