Looking to relive the glory days of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES)? The advanced open-source SNES emulator, built on the foundation of Snes9x, offers a nostalgic trip back in time with a modern twist. Designed with a minimalist user interface and a sharp focus on minimizing audio/video latency, this emulator is perfect for gamers looking to enjoy their favorite classics on a wide range of devices, from the vintage Xperia Play to cutting-edge gadgets like the Nvidia Shield and Pixel phones.
This emulator supports the widely used .smc and .sfc file formats, and it's versatile enough to handle files compressed with ZIP, RAR, or 7Z. It also caters to those who enjoy a little edge in their gameplay with support for cheat codes via the .cht file format. Customize your gaming experience with configurable on-screen controls, and enjoy seamless integration with Bluetooth/USB gamepads and keyboards. Whether you're using an Xbox or a PS4 controller, as long as your device recognizes it, you're good to go.
Please note that no ROMs are included with this app. Users must supply their own. The emulator fully supports Android's storage access framework, making it easy to load games from both internal and external storage options, such as SD cards and USB drives.
Stay updated with the latest improvements by viewing the full update changelog at https://www.explusalpha.com/contents/emuex/updates. For those interested in the technical side of things or looking to report issues, follow the development progress on GitHub at https://github.com/Rakashazi/emu-ex-plus-alpha. Your feedback is crucial for ensuring that future updates continue to support a broad array of devices, so please report any crashes or device-specific problems via email (remember to include your device name and OS version) or GitHub.
What's New in the Latest Version 1.5.82
Last updated on May 1, 2024
- Fix select rectangle not appearing on menus with a single item since version 1.5.80
- Fix Bluetooth scan menu item incorrectly shown by default on Android 4.2+ devices that already have HID gamepad support