Snes9x EX+

4.3
112K reviews
10M+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

Advanced open-source SNES emulator based on Snes9x with a minimalist UI and a focus on low audio/video latency, supporting a wide variety of devices from the original Xperia Play to modern devices like the Nvidia Shield and Pixel phones.

Features include:
* Supports .smc and .sfc file formats, optionally compressed with ZIP, RAR, or 7Z
* Cheat code support using .cht file format
* Configurable on-screen controls
* Bluetooth/USB gamepad & keyboard support compatible with any HID device recognized by the OS like Xbox and PS4 controllers

No ROMs are included with this app and must be supplied by the user. It supports Android's storage access framework for opening files on both internal and external storage (SD cards, USB drives, etc.).

View the full update changelog:
https://www.explusalpha.com/contents/emuex/updates

Follow development of my apps on GitHub and report issues:
https://github.com/Rakashazi/emu-ex-plus-alpha

Please report any crashes or device-specific problems via email (include your device name and OS version) or GitHub so future updates continue to run on as many devices as possible.
Updated on
Apr 30, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.3
102K reviews
Daniel K
April 4, 2024
Very pleased with this emulator; I am using it on a cheap Android TV streaming box. The only problem I had was the joycon not working. This wasn't the fault of the emulator. Apparently in Android 11, using accessibility options messes with android gaming controllers. Once I disabled them all (key mapper, custom shut down button, etc) everything on the controller began working as it should.
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M J-Y
October 31, 2022
For the most part, it works great with pretty much all of my favorite old school SNES games. However, I do have a complaint about the most recent update: the change to the savestate/autosaves function. Before, it was much easier and more convenient to access from the main menu, and I could easily disable autosaves. Now, I have to go into an extra sub-menu to use the manual saves, and it doesn't seem to be possible to disable autosaves in favor of on-demand manual saves. Please revert this.
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E. I. Brown
June 20, 2022
Works about as well as the desktop version I've used for over a decade — it's missing a few features, like being able to exclude graphic layers, but I consider this only a minor issue. The virtual controls aren't great for action games due to lack of tactile feedback, but that's a problem with the medium, not the app. On the flip side, the sound renders FAR better on the mobile app than the PC app — far more authentic to the original SNES.
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What's new

* Fix select rectangle not appearing on menus with a single item since 1.5.80
* Fix Bluetooth scan menu item incorrectly shown by default on Android 4.2+ devices that already have HID gamepad support