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The bsnes-mercury restores things like HLE DSP and SGB emulation using Gambatte, as well as some optimizations that don't sacrifice accuracy.
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The Snes9x Next core was forked from a commit somewhere between upstream version 1.52 and 1.53 and includes some extra speed hacks to run full speed on the Wii, as well as a SuperFX overclock option.Mirrored Rom and Ram maps, allowing ordinary rom images to be played right away.Dynamic rate control fixes most audio issues.A highly robust and flexible shader system completely separate from the core.It makes good use of full-screen with the right choice of interface.The viewport is scalable to any resolution.
Tends to have better graphics than standalone software. Very customizable and programmable by nature. Not a unique emulator, but there are official cores for bsnes and Snes9x you can easily obtain. Hit-and-miss controller support, especially when it comes to XInput. #NINTENDO EMULATOR WINDOWS DRIVER#
Often buggy graphics and shaders in standalone, though it's video card and driver dependent. Fast enough for pretty much any toaster (even Pentium 1 or 2 machines). Compatible with most games, even many ROM hacks that make use of emulator quirks. higan (or, as it was known before it expanded its scope to more systems, bsnes) is the most accurate SNES emulator out there, but newcomers who care more about playing games rather than 100% accurate emulation should stick with the most recent version of the forked bsnes core from the same author. Incompatible with 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. ↑ 1.0 1.1 Due to using a non-commercial license. 3.5 JRA PAT, SNES Modem, and NTT Data Controller. 2.3 Alternative audio interpolation methods. 2.1 High Resolution Affine Transformations.