
SNES9x RX I find it pretty good overall, although I use it a lot less than the RA-SS cores, mainly for SuperScope games. One is made to work with translations such as Tengai Makyou Zero (snes9x.dol), the Plus one (snes9x05_plus.dol) is great for hard-to-emulate games (Kirby's Dreamland 3 works great, there's no framedrops whenever there's foreground objects, water or transparencies which is something it happens in most other emulators, for example comparing performance in one of the earlier stages on a forest, and transparencies actually work as intended, too!) and the standard core is good for your general use.


I use the various SNES cores in RetroArch - SS (SuperrSonic), a version modified for Wii specifically, I find the cores run better than normal RetroArch, and while I completely lost interest in trying new "official" versions a looong time ago because of how disappointing I found them, RA-SS has a lot of functions that earlier versions lacked or simply didn't work and it's really nice, and setting it up is a lot less annoying than RetroArch Wii in the past (and with core configuration saving correctly you only need to do it once).Īs far as SNES, as I said there are several cores, they can be handy for different things.
