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"Super ZSNES" is a stab at a modern SNES emulator from the original developers

Ars Technica - All content·Andrew Cunningham·about 1 month ago
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Super ZSNES can also replace the original audio samples with uncompressed versions (“ restored ” versions of SNES game soundtracks that claim to use uncompressed versions of the original audio samples are a whole thing ), and can add actual 3D to games that use the Mode 7 effect rather than just upscaling it. These enhancements don’t directly modify the ROM files, nor do they include data from ROMs, insulating the project from legal action . An overview video by Modern Vintage Gamer shows many of these new updates in action, and they can definitely give old SNES games a dramatically different look and sound. They likely won’t do much for the kinds of retro-game purists who spend their time looking for the perfect CRT filter , but they can give you something new to look at and listen to while you work on your 17th playthrough of Super Mario World .…

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