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{{emuinfobox
 
|title = Snes9x
 
|title = Snes9x
 
|logo = snes9x_logo.png  
 
|logo = snes9x_logo.png  
 
|category = Emulator
 
|category = Emulator
 
|system = SNES
 
|system = SNES
|download = [https://www.emulator-zone.com/snes/snes9x from the official website]
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|download = [https://www.emulator-zone.com/snes/snes9x Emulator-zone]
 
|license = Free (Non-commercial)
 
|license = Free (Non-commercial)
|type =
 
|developer =
 
|release =
 
|players =
 
|titleshot =
 
 
|gameplayshot = snes9x_gameplay.jpg
 
|gameplayshot = snes9x_gameplay.jpg
|note =
 
 
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'''SNES9x''' is an emulator for playing Super Nintendo games; it's easy to set up and provides some nostalgia for those of us who had one as a kid!
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'''SNES9x''' is an emulator for playing Super Nintendo games; it's easy to set up and provides some nostalgia for those of us who had one as a kid
  
Although its library is small, it still has a few fun games.<br>
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Although its library is small, it still has a few fun games.
  
==Video Setup Guide==
 
<youtube>https://youtu.be/yvP_-KLqLQE</youtube>
 
 
==Downloads==
 
==Downloads==
* Download Prof_gLX's Lightgun edition SNES9x (NO CROSSHAIRS!) [https://github.com/ProfgLX/snes9xLightgun/releases/tag/v2021.04.05 from Prof_gLX's GitHub]
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Download [https://www.emulator-zone.com/snes/snes9x SNES9X] making sure you select the relevant version for your hardware (32 or 64bit versions)
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* Command-line fullscreen issues has been reported with version v1.62.3.  SNES9x v1.60 or Prof_gLX's Lightgun edition is recommended.
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Download Prof_gLX's Lightgun edition SNES9x with no crosshairs [https://github.com/ProfgLX/snes9xLightgun/releases/tag/v2021.04.05 from Prof_gLX's GitHub]
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<u>Optional</u>: Download [[Sinden_Bezel_Packs#SNES_9X_Bezel_Pack|Prof_gLX's SNES9X Bezel Pack]] from [https://github.com/ProfgLX/Snes-Sinden-Bezel-Pack/releases/tag/RC1 Prof gLX's GitHub]
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==Setup Guide==
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=== Folder setup ===
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Extract the file to a folder of your choice.
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Create a new folder called Roms, within the Snes9x folder, in this folder place all your SNES game roms.
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Load SNES9X executable
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=== Input Configuration ===
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Select "Input"
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Select "Input Configuration..."
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[[File:Snes9xmenu.png|alt=Snes9x main window with Input menu selected and 'Input Configuration...' highlighted|none|thumb]]
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Some games required the controller as well as the Super Scope, some games did not and some games could be 2 player where one person played with the scope to shoot and player 2 controlled something else with the control pad.
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Depending on the game you may need to enable or disable the controller using the tick box. For the most part it should be fine leaving it enabledOn this screen you can set your key bindings
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Click on the box next to the button
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Press the button you wish to map it to on your controller/keyboard etc.
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Press the "OK" button.
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[[File:Snes9xInputConfig.png|alt=Snes9x Input Configuration window|none|thumb]]
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Next we need to enable some buttons for the Super Scope.
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To do so go to "Input" on the top menu and select "Customize Hotkeys".
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[[File:Snes9xHotkeys.png|alt=Snes9x Input menu selected with Customize Hotkeys highlighted|none|thumb]]
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For "SuperScope turbo" and "SuperScope pause"
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* Click in the boxes next to them 
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* Press the buttons on your gun you wish to bind them<br />Remember when binding buttons to your gun to have the Sinden software running and the border up and be mindful of the onscreen/offscreen functionality. So be sure you are pointing towards or away from the screen with the border up as required.
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[[File:Snes9xHotkeysMenu.png|alt=Snes9x Hotkeys Menu with SuperScope turbo: and SuperScope pause: highlighted|none|thumb]]
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While in this menu you can set an exit key, to do so
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* Select "Page 4" from the dropdown
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* Next to "Quit Snes9x"  click where it says Disabled
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* Bind a key e.g. Escape (this has the benefit of toggling the menu)
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* Press the "OK" button
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[[File:Snes9xHotkeysExit.png|alt=Snes9x hotkeys menu set to Page 4 with Quit Snes9x highlighted|none|thumb]]
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=== Display Configuration ===
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In the main menu bar go to "Video" and "Display Configuration"
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[[File:Snes9xVideo.png|alt=Snes9x Input menu with Video selected and Display Configuration highlighted|none|thumb]]
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Check following are enabled
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* "Emulate Fullscreen"
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* "Stretch Image"
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You can also tweak the aspect ratio and output image processing filters to your liking.
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[[File:Snes9xVideoDisplay.png|alt=Snes9x Display Configuration menu with Emulate Fullscreen and Stretch Image enabled and highlighted|none|thumb]]
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=== Select Controller ===
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Some games used the Super Scope where others used the Konami Justifier.
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Select the controller by going to "Input" along the menu bar and select which controller is required for the individual game.
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[[File:Snes9xInputSelect.png|alt=Snes9x Input menu with 'Use Super Scope' and 'Use Konami Justifier' highlighted|none|thumb]]
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== Scripting ==
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If you want to automate the process of selecting a game and controller rather than doing it via the menu each time you can do this via the command line using batch scripts or AHK.
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To setup a batch file to do this do the following:
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Within the SNES9X folder right click in a blank space to bring up the menu and then highlight "new" then select "text document" this will create a new text file you can name as you wish.
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Load the new text document and then type the following command adjusting the drive/file path to suit:<syntaxhighlight lang="bat">
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start C:\snes9x\snes9x-x64 -port2 superscope "C:\snesstart C:\snes9x\snes9x-x64 -port2 superscope "C:\snes9x\Roms\ROM NAME AND EXTENSION GOES HERE" -fullscreen
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</syntaxhighlight>For other input types see [[SNES9X#Launch Script|Launch Scripts section]]
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Go to "File" then "Save As", give the file a name of your choosing but it MUST end with .bat
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e.g. gamename.bat
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Select Save
 
==Compatibility==
 
==Compatibility==
 
See the compatible gun game list [[wikipedia:Super_Scope#Compatible_games|in Wikipedia]]
 
See the compatible gun game list [[wikipedia:Super_Scope#Compatible_games|in Wikipedia]]
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==Lethal Enforcers offscreen reload fix==
 
==Lethal Enforcers offscreen reload fix==
  
Titch figured out how to activate off-screen reload for Lethal Enforcers should you wish to play...
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You have to aim off the '''top''' of the screen, the sides, and bottom will not work (thanks Titchgamer for the tip)
 
 
You have to aim off the '''top''' of the screen, the sides, and bottom will not work!
 
  
 
==Launch Script==
 
==Launch Script==
  
 
Example batch file text:  
 
Example batch file text:  
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Super Scope
 
<syntaxhighlight lang="bat">
 
<syntaxhighlight lang="bat">
 
start C:\snes9x\snes9x-x64 -port2 superscope "C:\snes9x\Roms\ROM NAME AND EXTENSION GOES HERE" -fullscreen
 
start C:\snes9x\snes9x-x64 -port2 superscope "C:\snes9x\Roms\ROM NAME AND EXTENSION GOES HERE" -fullscreen
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</syntaxhighlight>Justifier <syntaxhighlight lang="bat">
 
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start C:\snes9x\snes9x-x64 -port2 justifier "C:\snes9x\Roms\ROM NAME AND EXTENSION GOES HERE" -fullscreen
__FORCETOC__
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</syntaxhighlight>Mouse<syntaxhighlight lang="bat">
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start C:\snes9x\snes9x-x64 -port2 mouse "C:\snes9x\Roms\ROM NAME AND EXTENSION GOES HERE" -fullscreen
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</syntaxhighlight>__FORCETOC__
 
[[Category: Emulators PC]]
 
[[Category: Emulators PC]]

Latest revision as of 18:24, 27 April 2023



Emulator
Emulates: SNES
Download: Emulator-zone
License: Free (Non-commercial)
Snes9x gameplay.jpg

SNES9x is an emulator for playing Super Nintendo games; it's easy to set up and provides some nostalgia for those of us who had one as a kid

Although its library is small, it still has a few fun games.

Downloads

Download SNES9X making sure you select the relevant version for your hardware (32 or 64bit versions)

  • Command-line fullscreen issues has been reported with version v1.62.3. SNES9x v1.60 or Prof_gLX's Lightgun edition is recommended.

Download Prof_gLX's Lightgun edition SNES9x with no crosshairs from Prof_gLX's GitHub

Optional: Download Prof_gLX's SNES9X Bezel Pack from Prof gLX's GitHub

Setup Guide

Folder setup

Extract the file to a folder of your choice.

Create a new folder called Roms, within the Snes9x folder, in this folder place all your SNES game roms.

Load SNES9X executable

Input Configuration

Select "Input"

Select "Input Configuration..."

Snes9x main window with Input menu selected and 'Input Configuration...' highlighted


Some games required the controller as well as the Super Scope, some games did not and some games could be 2 player where one person played with the scope to shoot and player 2 controlled something else with the control pad.

Depending on the game you may need to enable or disable the controller using the tick box. For the most part it should be fine leaving it enabledOn this screen you can set your key bindings

Click on the box next to the button

Press the button you wish to map it to on your controller/keyboard etc.

Press the "OK" button.

Snes9x Input Configuration window


Next we need to enable some buttons for the Super Scope.

To do so go to "Input" on the top menu and select "Customize Hotkeys".

Snes9x Input menu selected with Customize Hotkeys highlighted

For "SuperScope turbo" and "SuperScope pause"

  • Click in the boxes next to them
  • Press the buttons on your gun you wish to bind them
    Remember when binding buttons to your gun to have the Sinden software running and the border up and be mindful of the onscreen/offscreen functionality. So be sure you are pointing towards or away from the screen with the border up as required.
Snes9x Hotkeys Menu with SuperScope turbo: and SuperScope pause: highlighted


While in this menu you can set an exit key, to do so

  • Select "Page 4" from the dropdown
  • Next to "Quit Snes9x" click where it says Disabled
  • Bind a key e.g. Escape (this has the benefit of toggling the menu)
  • Press the "OK" button
Snes9x hotkeys menu set to Page 4 with Quit Snes9x highlighted

Display Configuration

In the main menu bar go to "Video" and "Display Configuration"

Snes9x Input menu with Video selected and Display Configuration highlighted

Check following are enabled

  • "Emulate Fullscreen"
  • "Stretch Image"

You can also tweak the aspect ratio and output image processing filters to your liking.

Snes9x Display Configuration menu with Emulate Fullscreen and Stretch Image enabled and highlighted

Select Controller

Some games used the Super Scope where others used the Konami Justifier.

Select the controller by going to "Input" along the menu bar and select which controller is required for the individual game.

Snes9x Input menu with 'Use Super Scope' and 'Use Konami Justifier' highlighted

Scripting

If you want to automate the process of selecting a game and controller rather than doing it via the menu each time you can do this via the command line using batch scripts or AHK.

To setup a batch file to do this do the following:

Within the SNES9X folder right click in a blank space to bring up the menu and then highlight "new" then select "text document" this will create a new text file you can name as you wish.

Load the new text document and then type the following command adjusting the drive/file path to suit:

start C:\snes9x\snes9x-x64 -port2 superscope "C:\snesstart C:\snes9x\snes9x-x64 -port2 superscope "C:\snes9x\Roms\ROM NAME AND EXTENSION GOES HERE" -fullscreen

For other input types see Launch Scripts section

Go to "File" then "Save As", give the file a name of your choosing but it MUST end with .bat

e.g. gamename.bat

Select Save

Compatibility

See the compatible gun game list in Wikipedia

Lethal Enforcers offscreen reload fix

You have to aim off the top of the screen, the sides, and bottom will not work (thanks Titchgamer for the tip)

Launch Script

Example batch file text:

Super Scope

start C:\snes9x\snes9x-x64 -port2 superscope "C:\snes9x\Roms\ROM NAME AND EXTENSION GOES HERE" -fullscreen

Justifier

start C:\snes9x\snes9x-x64 -port2 justifier "C:\snes9x\Roms\ROM NAME AND EXTENSION GOES HERE" -fullscreen

Mouse

start C:\snes9x\snes9x-x64 -port2 mouse "C:\snes9x\Roms\ROM NAME AND EXTENSION GOES HERE" -fullscreen