where can i find the best SNES emulator with everysingle rom for the snes ever made...i currently have homebrew
You're making no sense!
You could try Console Classix, It has NES and Atari that are all free, but if you want the SNES, and Sega versions you will have to pay.
Or you could not do that because it's mother****ing DUMB.
[url]www.edgeemu.com[/url]
Although, I'm pretty sure he's talking about PSP stuff, because he said "homebrew" in his post, and that's the only way people like him would prolly hear that term.
klarth.thats because i dont talk in pre school terms...i have homebrew for my computer(i have a translate)if you no what means. i have a dreamcast emulator for the ps1 but i can play them on my computer using a simple program that i found.
ZSNES is the best SNES emulator in my opinion, and it's what I use.
As for "every single ROM", you'll either have to download each one individually off of ROM sites, or go search something like Bearshare (a p2p program), and look for some zip file that says "900+ SNES ROMS".
[quote=rudybaga2]klarth.thats because i dont talk in pre school terms...i have homebrew for my computer(i have a translate)if you no what means. i have a dreamcast emulator for the ps1 but i can play them on my computer using a simple program that i found.
..."Homebrew for your computer"? Hate to break it to you, but maybe 99.9% of all computer software out there is "homebrew", so the term's only used when you're running homemade software on a platform that isn't meant to support it.
And you don't have a Dreamcast emulator for PS1. It isn't possible, so hush.
[quote]And you don't have a Dreamcast emulator for PS1. It isn't possible, so hush.
The only thing I can think of that he's talking about is this:
[quote]One of the last products Bleem released was Bleemcast, an emulator for the Dreamcast which allowed owners of Sega's Dreamcast to play a few popular Playstation games on it. Unfortunately the Dreamcast was abandoned by it's creator, Sega, which left Bleemcast without a system to run on.
SNES9x is a good one too, but I believe it requires installation to run (whereas zSNES is "stand-alone").
The best Super Nintendo emulator on a console is xSNES9x for the XBOX. It runs perfectly with the added bonus of getting to do it on a TV with that "console gaming" feel.
There's one for DreamCast too (DreamSNES). It's playable, but not quite satisfactory.
I'm not sure about compatibilty with "every SNES game ever made", but all the emulators mentioned so far seem to play all the games well to some degree (at least all the ones that really matter).
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Yeah I have not plays CC for a wile now. I dont think Ill upgrade to the full version, but who knows maybe my parents will allow me for once.
goto mininova.org and do a search for snes roms, have fun.