If you want to game on your Android phone, you can select the core from the Retroarch mobile app, or use a dedicated one like Snes9x+. Snes9x is also available as a Libretro core for Retroarch if you want to use that emulator. SNES9x works fine on low-end computers aka Potato PCs, so if you have a spare computer lying around, you can turn it into a retro gaming device. For those that have never used that program, it was a program that did exactly as mentioned before, with a focus on simplicity to be user friendly. It was made as a replacement for, and both looks and functions exactly the same. If you're interested in Higan or BSNES, you can find the last releases from Byuu (Near) on GitHub. Z-Net I is a program that helps users find other people to play SNES multi-player games with online, and easily launch those games with the emulator ZSNES. You can save/load state of your game, do not need to restart the game or lost data.
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When it comes to performance, Snes9x is the best compared to Higan or BSNES, though the latter two are better if you have a powerful computer. ZSNES is an SNES (Super Nintendo Entertainment System - Super Nes - Super Famicom) Emulator for android support to play many 8bit retro arcade game in SNES system. The screenshots you see here are actually from the latest nightly version, though it still has the version number displayed as 1.60.
You can get the latest Nightly builds (prerelease versions), from the AppVeyor page (Click on the OS > Artifacts and download the ZIP). Though the latest stable version of Snes9x is from 2019, the program is actively developed. If you face issues with screen tearing, enabling V-Sync will fix it.
It can run most of the SNES games at full speed with sound and special graphic filters. HQ4x for example will make the graphics sharper. ZSNES is an emulator of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The emulator features NetPlay which you can use by entering the server configuration details manually. Snes9x supports cheats if you want to unlock/bypass something in a game. The emulator automatically pauses the game, when you switch to a different window, you can toggle this option off. Moving to the Emulation menu, you can set the program to jump frames, add ROM hacks and choose some advanced options like rewind time, Hi-Res AVI recording, etc. You can also capture screenshots from the emulator's File menu. SMV video which is playable with the emulator, but may not work with your regular video players. There is one more video recording mode in Snes9x, and this one is called "Movie Record". While the recorded video retains the audio, the program mutes the sound while recording, so playing a game when you record it is slightly difficult. The emulator will record the gameplay until you go back to the menu and click on stop recording. Set a file name, and then the compression settings and hit OK.
Snes9x has a built-in recording option that can be accessed from the file menu.