

Game Boy Advance emulation has been seen as a large focal point of emulation and its smudged line between emulation of technology and blatent piracy for some time. Even if you’re not you should have it there for the few games you may like. If you’re a fan of the SNES, get this emulator on your homebrew-enabled Wii. Every popular game available for the SNES is playable and running just fine. Besides that, the emulator is a must-have.
#Snes9x lag Pc#
The only real issue I’ve had is some lag with some 3D games such as Starwing and the beta of Starfox 2, which I swear did not occur as badly on the PC version. It has had a history of save file corruption, one that has lasted longer than the rest, but I assure you in the recent releases I have not had this problem. Snes9X GX for the Wii is arguably one of the most popular emulators around, and is also maintained by Tantric and Carl Kenner using their new Wii GUI. It has been ported to many platforms and consoles unofficially, and the Wii is no exception. Emulation of the device has been successful with Snes9X, being the SNES equivalent to Kega Fusion.

It’s hardware is technically superior to the Sega Megadrive, though its music is MIDI-based instead of using FM synthesizers like the YM2612 chip in the Megadrive. Along with most of the Nintendo consoles, the SNES/Super NES/Super Famicom has a large gaming audience.
