In the early days, Super Nintendo Emulation was inaccurate and required a fast Pentium II PC to run at full speeds with sound, but in 1997 everything changed with the released on ZSNES, a blazingly fast SNES emulator written entirely in x86 assembly language that ran even on a 486 PC with playable speeds. While other emulators existed, ZSNES brought emulation to the masses with its UI and features.

  • BurgerBaron@piefed.socialM
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    6 days ago

    I played the fan translation of Seiken Densetsu 3 co-op with 2 ROM forum friends I made online via ZSNES netplay. 1.36 didn’t desync as often as other versions.

    That would’ve been around 2002. Time flies.

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    10 days ago

    this is how i played most SNES games that really stuck with me. I’m sure this program is still buried in my file system somewhere