SNESl một trong những hệ my console được yu thch nhất mọi thời đại, v may mắn thay, c rất nhiều ứng dụng giả lập SNES cho Android, thật tuyệt vời để bạn c thể chơi lại những tựa game kinh điển như Chrono Trigger, Super Mario World v The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. Dưới đy l 5 emulator SNES tốt nhất cho Android!
Snes9x EX+ l một emulator SNES lu đời v đ được đnh gi l một trong những emulator tốt nhất từ khi n ra mắt. N l m nguồn mở v c cc tnh năng cơ bản m bạn sẽ tm thấy trong hầu hết cc emulator SNES. Bao gồm save/load trạng thi, điều khiển trn mn hnh, hỗ trợ cc file .smc, .sfc v zip, v hỗ trợ gamepad. N c giao diện hơi cũ nhưng hoạt động tốt trn hầu hết cc thiết bị. N cũng hon ton miễn ph, khng c mua hng trong ứng dụng. Điều ny khiến n trở thnh một ứng dụng tuyệt vời, đặc biệt l khi xem xt cc emulator tuyệt vời khc của nh pht triển ny.
John NESS l một emulator SNES v NES của John Emulators. Ứng dụng ny thay thế cho cc ứng dụng John SNES v John NES rất phổ biến. Tin tốt l n hoạt động rất tốt cho cả hai hệ my. Bạn sẽ c được cc tnh năng như cheat, chất lượng hiển thị tốt, khả năng tương thch cao, save trạng thi, điều khiển kỹ thuật số c thể ty chỉnh, nt turbo, tua nhanh v tua chậm, v thậm ch cả hỗ trợ controller vật l cng với hỗ trợ lưu trữ đm my. Tuy nhin, những người đ mua John SNES hoặc John NES (hoặc cả hai) phải mua ứng dụng lần thứ hai v điều ny khiến một số người khng hi lng. D sao, đy l một trong những emulator SNES tốt nhất cho Android. May mắn thay, ứng dụng ny cũng miễn ph với quảng co nếu bạn muốn sử dụng theo cch đ.
ClassicBoy l một emulator tổng hợp bao gồm PlayStation, N64, Game Boy Advance, SNES v một số hệ my khc. Hỗ trợ SNES kh tốt v mọi thứ đều hoạt động tốt trong qu trnh thử nghiệm của chng ti. Ứng dụng ny đ trải qua một sự thay đổi thiết kế kh nghim tc v nh pht triển vẫn đang giải quyết một số lỗi, nhưng nhn chung n vẫn kh ổn.
Lemuroid l một emulator tổng hợp sử dụng cc core Libretro, tương tự như RetroArch bn dưới. Điều đ c nghĩa l n hỗ trợ một loạt hệ my, v SNES l một trong số đ. Ứng dụng ny dễ sử dụng hơn RetroArch một cht. N đi km với nhiều core được tải sẵn, v vậy bạn chỉ cần nhập ROM của mnh v chơi. Bạn sẽ nhận được cc tnh năng thng thường như hỗ trợ controller, save trạng thi, v.v. N l một emulator solid, miễn l bạn c đủ kin nhẫn để thỉnh thoảng tinh chỉnh cc điều khiển. Bạn c thể tải xuống Lemuroid hoặc RetroArch, chng đều hoạt động giống nhau. Lemuroid chỉ dễ sử dụng hơn tổng thể.
Retroarch Plus l một emulator tổng hợp tuyệt vời khc. N c hỗ trợ cho một loạt hệ my thng qua cc core Libretro, bao gồm cả SNES. Bạn chỉ cần tải xuống v ci đặt core bạn muốn v bạn đ sẵn sng để chơi. N bao gồm hầu hết cc tnh năng thng thường như save/load trạng thi, điều khiển c thể ty chỉnh v cheat codes. N cũng đ chơi tất cả cc game m chng ti đ thử nghiệm m khng c vấn đề g. Nhược điểm duy nhất l đường cong học tập kh dốc. Tuy nhin, một khi bạn đ biết cch sử dụng n, bạn c thể sử dụng RetroArch cho một số hệ my console cng với SNES, v vậy bạn chỉ cần học một lần. C hai phin bản trn Play Store. Chng ti khuyn bạn nn sử dụng phin bản Plus v n hỗ trợ nhiều core v thiết bị mới hơn.
Remember, this list is dynamic and based on the User Ratings for each game submitted in the Nintendo Life games database. It is, therefore, subject to fluctuation, even now! If you haven't rated any of the games below, simply tap the star on the corresponding entry and rate the game out of 10 to exert your personal influence on the ranking, or use the search tool just below to find your favourite SNES game that doesn't appear (yet). Enjoy!
A lot can happen in three decades. To be fair, a lot can happen in one year (2020 was a stark reminder of that), but 30?!? That's five-ish console generations, and some incredible advances in the tech and design ideas behind video games. Still, there was something special about the 16-bit generation.
Maybe it's just rose-tinted specs for our long-lost childhood. Maybe the console wars and the playground debates gave every game release an extra little frisson. Or perhaps developers and hungry platform holders really were at the peak of their powers before polygons arrived and sent teams back to the drawing board to re-examine and experiment with the expanded possibilities of household gaming.
Whatever the reason, the 16-bit Super Nintendo and SEGA's Genesis / Mega Drive represent a pinnacle of gaming for many of us. We asked Nintendo Life readers to submit user ratings for their favourite SNES games, and we present to you below the top 50 Super NES games ever, as rated by you.
Much like our Top 50 lists covering other Nintendo consoles, the ranked list below is dictated by User Ratings for each game in the Nintendo Life game database. As such, the order below is fluid and can fluctuate even after publication. Haven't rated your favourite SNES games? Simply click on the User Rating star next to each title below and give it a score out of 10. The score will immediately be counted towards the total and reflected in the ordering.
If there's a game bubbling under the top 50 that you'd like to rate, feel free to find it using the search tool below and give it a score out of 10. Already rated your SNES collection? Thank you! In that case, simply sit back and prepare to scroll through the 50 best SNES games ever...
By no means a bad game, Mega Man X3 is disappointing. From a design standpoint, there's simply too much that feels lazy and incomplete compared to X or X2. Unremarkable weapons, illogical solutions to environmental puzzles, and repetitive boss fights take some of the shine off the X series, although franchise fans will find enough here to warrant a play-through. Those looking to dip a toe, however, would be much better served by either of its predecessors.
Star Fox is obviously a classic, and its use of the Super FX chip resulted in an experience that felt awe-inspiring to anybody who witnessed it on their Super NES back in 1993. It's a little more jarring for players these days, especially anyone who got into the Star Fox series later on. Players who are violently ill when viewing anything less than a silky 60fps will want to sit this one out, but the underlying game design still shines even if you can't muster enthusiasm for the game's achievements with some 16-bit historical context.
Those who were there at the beginning and are pining for the return of Fox, Peppy, Falco, and maybe even the ever-rubbish Slippy will thoroughly enjoy jumping back in the cockpit of an Arwing and saving Corneria again, though. The fact that it's now available on Switch makes accepting that mission all the easier, too.
The Super NES Ogre Battle cartridge is quite rare and expensive, but this unique game still stands as one of the best strategic offerings of the 16-bit era and remains an absolute must-have for strategy game fans.
The opening level of U.N. Squadron may be a little too tough but the difficulty curve is otherwise well-judged in what is a challenging game. The occasional instances of slowdown are unfortunate but there's not much else to fault with this excellent shooter. With some great music, varied levels, exciting action and interesting bosses, U.N. Squadron is a game that's enjoyable to play through again and again.
Street Fighter II' Turbo: Hyper Fighting is arguably the best entry in Capcom's premier fighting franchise on the SNES, but there are more than enough flavours of Street Fighter II floating around to satisfy all tastes. While not the best Street Fighter on the system, squeezing Street Fighter Alpha 2 onto the Super Nintendo was a hugely impressive feat that deserves your admiration. You can play the arcade port of the game already on Switch as part of the Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection, but the SNES version is still a sparkling example of what could be accomplished on the console.
There's certainly no denying the quirky charm Soul Blazer emanates as you take part in the quest, but what makes this game such a joy to play is the incredible play control system and unique gameplay elements inherent throughout. Who would have ever thought that some of the better ideas from Actraiser could ever make for such an engrossing RPG experience when placed in the right developer's hands? If you want to see what the action-RPG genre is really all about, look no further than this 16-bit classic.
A video game based on one of the best Batman cartoons is surely going to be good, and Konami absolutely delivered with The Adventures of Batman & Robin. Despite the title, Batman is the only playable character here, but every single level is loosely based on an episode from the show; Fowl Play, for example, is set in Gotham Museum and based on "I've Got Batman in my Basement". You can even change what gadgets Batman has on him in the Batcave; it's the most authentic way to experience the show without watching it.
Gavin first wrote for Nintendo Life in 2018 before joining the site full-time the following year, rising through the ranks to become Editor. He can currently be found squashed beneath a Switch backlog the size of Normandy.
Chrono Trigger is definitely #1 for the absolute amount of effort they put in.
TMNT IV is in the Top 10, so I'm a happy camper.
Although Kirby Superstar being 26 is just strange. Below Goemon? Really?
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