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Snes9x EX+ 1.5.12

Description

Snes9x EX+ is an SNES/Super Famicom (スーパーファミコン) emulator written in C++ for Android, iOS, Linux, and WebOS. It uses the emulation backend from Snes9x and is built on top of the Imagine engine.

Features:

  • Accurate emulation and high compatibility rate, utilizes Snes9x 1.43 or 1.53
  • Backup memory and save state support, auto-save and ten manual slots for save states
  • Supports games in .smc, .sfc, .fig, and .1 formats, optionally in .zip files
  • Super Scope support, touch screen to fire, touch off-screen to push Cursor button
  • Mouse support, see below for instructions
  • Configurable on-screen multi-touch controls & keyboard support (needs Android 2.1+ for multi-touch)
  • Multiplayer-capable Wiimote + Classic Controller and iControlPad support (iOS & Android)
  • Portrait/Landscape orientation support (auto-orientation on iOS & Android)

About Save Games:

  • A standard .srm file is created for games with battery backup
  • Snes9x EX: Save states are named with extension .0A.s96 for the auto-save slot, and .0X.s96 where X is the slot number for manual saves. These are compatible with Snes9x 1.43 for PC
  • Snes9x EX+: Save states are named with extension .0A.frz for the auto-save slot, and .0X.frz where X is the slot number for manual saves. These are compatible with Snes9x 1.53 for PC

How to use the SNES mouse with a touch screen:

  • Move Cursor: Touch & drag
  • Left Click: Tap
  • Right Click: Long tap (Touch & hold for over 1/4 sec. and release)
  • Move Cursor with Left Button Held: Double tap & drag
  • Move Cursor with Right Button Held: Tap & drag within 1/4 sec. of a long tap

Changelog

What's in this version:

  • Fixed non-working Joystick Axis 1 as D-Pad setting from 1.5.11
  • Improved text input with full text editing capabilities (selections, cut & paste, etc.)
  • Option to control if the on-screen controls automatically re-appear when the screen is touched even if a gamepad is connected

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