- Source: Snes9x
Snes9x is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System emulator software with official ports for MS-DOS, Linux, Microsoft Windows, AmigaOS 4, macOS, MorphOS, Xbox, PSP, PS3, GameCube, Wii, iOS, and Android. Windows RT and Windows Phone 8 have an unofficial port named Snes8x.
Background
Development of Snes9x began in July 1997 when Gary Henderson's Snes96 and Jerremy Koot's Snes97 emulators merged to create Snes9x. Snes9x was among the first to emulate most SNES enhancement chips at some level. In version 1.53, it added support for Cg shaders. Version 1.55 added support for the MSU1 enhancement chip found on the SD2SNES
The emulator PocketSNES for Pocket PCs is based on Snes9X.
There is also an unofficial Snes9x port compiled with Emscripten which runs inside a web browser.
License
The source code of Snes9x is publicly available, but the license prohibits its commercial use.
Reception
In 2005, Retro Gamer called Snes9x "the best SNES emulator available".
In 2021, Digital Trends noted that the emulator had broad compatibility and ran on systems with limited resources.
See also
List of SNES emulators
References
Further reading
Welsh, Matt; Kalle Dalheimer, Matthias (2006). "Emulators". Running Linux. O'Reilly Media. p. 187. ISBN 9780596007607.
External links
Official website