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  2. These days there are many great emulators for the Super Nintendo, and several have high emulation accuracy. Playing and completing games with these emulators should be no problem. If you want accurate emulation, higan is your best choice if your PC is fast enough.

  3. Snes9x is an excellent Super Nintendo emulator. It has high compatibility with games and is a good choice if your PC isn't fast enough to run higan. Ports and forks of Snes9x exist for many platforms.

  4. higan has the most accurate (perfect) emulation of a Super Nintendo currently. If you are looking for an emulator that can emulate almost any Super.

  5. simplified game titles with multi-carts (eg omit "Super Game Boy +" in SGB mode) the emulator now pauses on Windows when navigating the menus. added SNES support for decoding Game Genie and Pro Action Replay codes. added Game Boy support for decoding Game Genie and Game Shark codes.

  6. ZSNES was one of the first Super Nintendo emulators that could play a wide range of games at good speeds, which once made it one of the most popular Super Nintendo emulators. Unfortunately, it has not been updated since 2007 and is now considered obsolete.

  7. bsnes - The Emulator Zone

    www.emulator-zone.com/snes/bsnes

    bsnes was developed by its author as a response to less accurate emulators like ZSNES. The goal of having near perfect emulation accuracy meant performance took a hit. Eventually the original version of bsnes was renamed higan and development of bsnes ceased.

  8. Nintendo NES Emulators - The Emulator Zone

    www.emulator-zone.com/doc.php/nes

    Nintendo NES Emulators. Now Playing. PHYSICS-Based Animation 😲 - Indie Football (Soccer) Game - Devlog 3. Why isn't Nintendo implementing achievements into their future games?

  9. Nestopia is a very good NES Emulator with very high accuracy. It is capable of playing most games without any trouble. Nestopia has features like texture scaling and net play. It has been the most popular NES Emulator on this site (and in general) for a long while.

  10. RPCS3 is an open-source Sony PlayStation 3 emulator and debugger. It has been in development since 2011. It can boot and play a decent number of commercial games. Like most emulators for recent consoles, you will need a decent gaming PC though.

  11. Nintendo 64 Emulators - The Emulator Zone

    www.emulator-zone.com/doc.php/n64

    Fortunately the system is well-emulated, allowing us to play legendary games such as Zelda, Turok & Goldeneye. A fairly modern system is needed to play emulate the machine, and a 3D accelerated graphics card is an absolute must (onboard graphics won't cut the mustard here).