If you're a fan of retro gaming, you'll appreciate the advanced open-source SNES emulator, which is based on the renowned Snes9x. This emulator is designed with a sleek, minimalist user interface and emphasizes low audio/video latency to provide a seamless gaming experience. It's compatible with a wide range of devices, from the original Xperia Play to modern powerhouses like the Nvidia Shield and Pixel phones, making it versatile for all types of gamers.
The emulator supports both .smc and .sfc file formats and can handle files compressed with ZIP, RAR, or 7Z. For those looking to enhance their gameplay, it also offers cheat code support through the .cht file format. You can customize your experience with configurable on-screen controls and enjoy seamless integration with Bluetooth/USB gamepads and keyboards. This includes compatibility with any HID device recognized by your operating system, such as Xbox and PS4 controllers.
It's important to note that no ROMs are included with the app; users must supply their own. The emulator supports Android's storage access framework, allowing you to open files from internal storage, SD cards, USB drives, and more.
To stay updated on the latest improvements and features, you can view the full changelog at https://www.explusalpha.com/contents/emuex/updates. For those interested in the development process or looking to report issues, you can follow the project on GitHub at https://github.com/Rakashazi/emu-ex-plus-alpha. If you encounter any crashes or device-specific problems, please report them via email, including your device name and OS version, or through GitHub to ensure future updates continue to support a broad range of devices.
What's New in the Latest Version 1.5.82
Last updated on May 1, 2024
- Fix select rectangle not appearing on menus with a single item since version 1.5.80
- Fix Bluetooth scan menu item incorrectly shown by default on Android 4.2+ devices that already have HID gamepad support