There are two major ports of SNES9x that you should check out on the Mac. With an emulator and a copy of the games you want to play, get ready to delight in this 16-bits, 3.58 MHz, and 192 KB of glorious gaming gear.
The hugely popular SNES brought some incredible games into living rooms around the world. Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) ROM Organizer helps you keep track of your ROMs, using the ROM images themselves to extract identifying information from the ROM. Emulation Enhancer works with many of Richard’s emulators, and brings full-screen support, network multiplayer, and USB game-pad/joystick support to his emulators. In addition to his emulators, Richard offers two shareware applications: Emulation Enhancer and ROM Organizer, both of which are shareware. You won’t be disappointed-the Mac has plenty of emulators available that cover all the popular systems: the Super Nintendo, Atari 2600, Vectrex, and more.Īs you’re accumulating a collection of emulators for your Mac, one name will keep coming up over and over: Richard Bannister ( ), who has written or ported over two dozen free emulators for Mac OS X. If you get a taste of emulation on your Mac, it won’t be long before you’re ready to find some more systems you can play around with. Play classic games from even more popular consoles on your Macintosh.