SNES9X v3.1 - automatically detects TV's video mode |
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If you aren't content with the selection of games found on the Virtual Console, you might want to try out developer LoPsT's latest homebrew SNES emulator for the Nintendo Wii platform. SNES9X v3.1 for the Wii supports many of the basic features from the open source emulator with the same name.One of the biggest changes included in SNES9X v3.1 is perhaps the automatic detection of the video mode your console's TV is running on. This definitely makes it easier to configure the best resolution to run your emulator on via it's built-in video options.
Anyway, here's the translated list of new changes included since our previous coverage of SNES9X:
- Support for commanders Game Cube
- Automatically detects the video mode of the TV (PAL60, 480p)
Download: SNES9X v3.1
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Sorry bad english... Great EMU, I like it. Still there's something I want to fix. When use Wiimote+Nunchuk combination to games, I notice that L & R buttons are back to front (L=R & R=L). I wish there can in the future save own buttons per game.
Second thing is when use Wiimote to play FIRST PLAYER game and notice that batterys going low, then change the another Wiimote to use, but NO, this Wiimote can use only SECOND PLAYER. I must change the batterys the FIRST PLAYER Wiimote to continue the game (no big deal but still...)