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bsnesbsnes is a Nintendo, Super Nintendo, and Game Boy Color emulator, that began development on 2004-10-14. It focuses on accuracy and clean code above all else. It never uses speed or compatibilty hacks. As a result, the minimum system requirements are greater than with other emulators.


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CHAMPIAn SNES emulator, entirely in Spanish. Its got average compatibility, FX chip support, transparency, and mosaic effects. It's outmatched by ZSNES/SNES9X but you might want it if you're fluent in the Spanish language.
ESNESLord ESNES and Ishmair made a great SNES emulator. It is written in assembly and has sound support, thanks to Ishmair's efforts. It was one of the best. Now, it has merged with NLKSNES to become NLKE.
F-Zero VSF-Zero VS is an awesome emulator that gives multiplayer capability for the game, F-Zero. It's a custom build of SNES9X that constantly patches the game with player positions and other data. You can play locally or online with up to four players.
Geiger's Snes9x DebuggerGeiger (AKA Evil Peer) has compiled a new version of Snes9x which includes some rather hefty additions. Mostly geared towards romhacking/reverse-engineering of SNES games, the additions include a robust Debugger, Hex Editor, Tracer, and code 'usage mapping' features. Currently the most advanced SNES debugging emulator.
New version includes hotkey support and register editing.
GrimSNESAn ancient SNES emulator. It only displays ROM properties, and isn't worth downloading.
higanhigan is a Nintendo multi-system emulator that began development on 2004-10-14. It currently supports Famicom, Super Famicom, Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance
higan also supports Super Game Boy, BS-X Satellaview, Sufami Turbo
NLKEESNES and NLKSNES joined forces so the authors could work on one emulator together. NLKE was born. This emulator has all the features of ESNES along with the speed of NLKSNES. Transparencies are also available, although unoptimized rather slow. There's also a simple GUI as well. NLKE is better than many but ZSNES is faster and more compatibible.
NLKSNESThis emulator was one of the fastest SNES emulators there was, and it even featured Mode7. There's no sound support, though. It merged with ESNES to because NLKE.
no$SNSSNES emulator that's part of the NO$/No Cash series.
PasofamiThis emulator has been around for quite some time. Little is known about it however since it is natively in Japanese. This also appears to be crippleware.
RASnes9xGives one to ability to earn achievements points for select SNES games.
RSRSNesAn old SNES emulator, only capable of running the demo rom that comes packaged with it. Its really only here for archival purposes.
Sim-SNEXAn old SNES emulator in preliminary stages, only capable of displaying ROM properties & information. It's here for archival purposes and not worth downloading.
SNEeSeThis emulator can play many commercial games, and also has Mode7 scaling effects, along with HiROM support, decent sound, and more. It is written in a mix of C, C++ and assembly. Most emulation routines are done in assembly. It's quite slow, so brace yourself. It was discontinued by Savoury SnaX, but TRAC never stopped working on it, so private betas were still being released.
SNemThis is a newer SNES emulator and is in active progress. It is open source and runs more games now in the WIP and the graphics engine is better. One to watch for progress.The WIP version includes the source code
SNEmulSNEmul hasn't been updated in a long time now and is assumed to be discontinued. It has sound, decent compatibility, doesn't require VESA2 and has one of the best GUIs ever. This is a good emulator but nowhere near the quality of newer emulators.
SNEqrThis emulator has been discontinued. It has some useful features, such as automatic state saving and cheat searching and a good GUI. However, it has medium compatibility and lacks sound, 16-bit color mode and other advanced features found in more popular emulators. The source code is available for anyone to look at and play around with.
SNES ProfessionalAn archaic SNES emulator capable of running multiple demos. Its here for archival purposes only, and not worth downloading.
Snes9kThis is an unofficial work in progress of Snes9x with Kaillera netplay support.
Snes9xSnes9x is a portable, freeware Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) emulator. It basically allows you to play most games designed for the SNES and Super Famicom Nintendo game systems on your PC or Workstation; which includes some real gems that were only ever released in Japan.
Snes9x is the result of well over three years worth of part-time hacking, coding, recoding, debugging, divorce, etc. (just kidding about the divorce bit). Snes9x is coded in C++, with three assembler CPU emulation cores on the i386 Linux and Windows ports.
Currently there are many ports of Snes9x available, please check http://www.snes9x.com/downloads.php to see if a port exists for your system.
Snes9X Direct3DThis is a derivative of Snes9x which switches the Snes9X display code from DirectDraw to Direct3D9.
The advantages are an optional bi-linear filter and no problems with Aero on Vista.
One disadvantage: the menu doesn't work in fullscreen without flickering, so it's disabled for now (ESC now exits fullscreen).
Last update: 2009-02-25
Snes9x-rrSnes9x is a pretty full featured emulator, and a good one, but have you ever wanted an easy way to record your gameplay? Enter Snes9x-rr. This branch of Snes9x adds a slew of video recording features.
Snes9xGLKreed has made a version of Snes9X which uses OpenGL instead of Glide to do fullscreen bilinear filtering. It looks nice, but there's no GUI.
Snes9xPP SEThis is a custom version of Snes9x which adds an HQ2X filter. A processor with a speed of at least 1.5GHz is highly reccomended.
SNESGTSNESGT is a fairly new emulator from GIGO and Hii (who also made G-NES and TGB Dual). It's the best emulator if you're looking for the most accurate BS Satellaview emulation (even better than SNES9X & ZSNES).
SNEShoutBased on the Snes9x (1.37) core, this emulator features a few few minor tweaks and one major improvment; SNES games can be played using the Japanese version of ViaVoice. It comes with voice mappings for Street Fighter 2 and Puyo Puyo 2 but more can always be made. This version comes with the option of making the interface in Japanese, Chinese (BIG5), or English.
SNESLiteA very old emulator released as a demo. It not worth downloading, here for archival purposes.
Super SleuthSuper Sleuth is an emulator in the works for about six years, only publicly released recently. It features a realtime debugging system and great compatibility.
TheSETheSE, which stands for The SNES Emulator, is an emulator from the same team that created the now dead USNES. It hasn't been updated in a long time, the website is down and it's probably discontinued.
TrepSNESA primitive and old emulator, only able to run a few opcodes. Its here for archival purposes, and is not worth downloading.
USNESIf there is a more useless SNES emulator than VSMC this has to be it. It only had two releases, both which were slow and buggy. The USNES team is now programming the emulator TheSE, but progress on it seems to be stalled. This one is simply here for nostalgic reasons, as it only runs a few SNES Games.
VSMCVSMC was pretty good for its time, but many emulators cam out after it that were far better and free too. Now ZSNES and SNES 9x are in a completely different generation than this. Don't bother with it.
xSnesThe idea behind the xSnes fork of higan/bsnes is to preserve and separate the near perfect Super Nintendo portion from the multi-emulator known as higan. This means the emulator cores for the 8-bit Nintendo, and Game Boy Advance have been removed. The Game Boy and Game Boy Color emulators remain intact to accommodate the Super Game Boy. However, the Game Boy and Game Boy Color are not emulated as independent systems as compiled. Therefore, to play Game Boy & Game Boy Color games, you must use the Super Game Boy exclusively as a Super Nintendo Adapter. I agree clean code is very important.Therefore, I have tried to follow byuu's lead. The only code I would find to be outside of this philosophy would be the BS-X code, but I must stress that code is extremely narrow and only pertains specifically to the BS-X Satellaview.
Z-Net IZ-Net I is a program that helps users find other people to play SNES multi-player games with online, and easily launch those games with the emulator ZSNES. It was made as a replacement for zbattle.net, and both looks and functions exactly the same. For those that have never used that program, it was a program that did exactly as mentioned before, with a focus on simplicity to be user friendly.
ZSNESZSNES is a relatively compatible, highly configurable SNES emulator for the PC. It boasts multiple video filters, high-quality audio, and extremely accurate emulation of the SNES hardware. (This emulator, however, will not support netplay in any versions that are v1.50 and up) Overall, a highly recommended emulator.
Open source under the GNU General Public License.
Source code repository: http://sourceforge.net/projects/zsnes/


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Genre: Role-Playing
Rating: OFLC: G, PEGI: 7+, ESRB: E10+
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OverviewThere is one force in the universe that keeps good and evil in perfect balance. It is called the Tree of Mana. But a magic sword has tricked a young warrior into upsetting this balance, spreading evil through the land.
James rates this game: 5/5

There is one force in the universe that keeps good and evil in perfect balance. It is called the tree of Mana. But a magic sword has tricked a young warrior into upsetting the balance, spreading evil throughout the land. Thus the warrior must undertake a dangerous journey to find the seeds of the Mana tree which has been hidden for centuries. Only then can perfect harmony be restored. In this incredible adventure, things are not as they seem. It's a world turned upside down that you must help the warrior make right. And the only way to succeed is to solve the Secret of Mana.

LeftyGuitar rates this game: 4/5

Secret of Mana is a great action RPG. You start off as a young boy who gets banned from his village. Secret of Mana is a real time RPG. You can move around the map, but enemies can attack you at anytime. You fight enemies to gain experience and level up. The ring system is also a unique system, a system where you select your weapons and items. Graphically Secret of Mana is great looking, the soundtrack is also amazing. If you're RPG fan, you've got to play Secret of Mana.

skweebl rates this game: 4/5

Secret of Mana is the SNES sequel to the Gameboy game Final Fantasy Adventure. Here, you step into the shoes of a young man who has been chosen by the legendary Sword of Mana - and exiled from his home village for removing it and unleashing monsters. It turns out that the power of Mana, which nearly destroyed civilization ages ago, is threatening to be unleashed again. Naturally, it's up to you to bring an end to it. Along the way, you meet a young girl and a fairy sprite who join your cause.
You adventure through the world, collecting and upgrading weapons, learning magic, fighting tons of bad guys in real time, all while trying to figure out why these things are happening. The combat is a lot of fun - it's one of those games you won't want to skip enemies in since they're fun to fight. The bosses are challenging, and the weapons upgrading system is rewarding. You get several different kinds to play with, including the classic sword and a few odd things like a boomerang and whip.
It's a wonderful game, and exemplifies the kind of gold that existed on the Super Nintendo. If you somehow haven't played this game, give it a try!

Mystics Apprentice rates this game: 5/5

Secret of Mana is another amazing game made by Squaresoft and one of the only RPG's that's a 2 player!
The gameplay is similar to that of Zelda - in the way that all the monsters are live. Meaning as you walk through the dungeons there are monsters prowling about and you must physically fight them using different weapons such as a sword, spear, bow and arrow, etc. right there. There is no battle menu or the like. You do have an hp meter, though. Personally I prefer this sort of combat, for I feel it is more of a challenge of skills versus the Final Fantasy style combat where it only is a matter of strategizing to get through a fight.
The storyline was pretty good. The game really didn't focus on that aspect much, but on surface it wasn't bad. The main focus really is the gameplay and dungeons, there's really not much to the storyline of Secret of Mana or its characters.
I'm a Final Fantasy fan, and this game was a wonderful addition to my collection. Try it, you're bound to love it!

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