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Snes9x EX+

Categoría : ArcadaVersión: 1.5.82

Tamaño:1.5 MBSO : Android 2.3.2+

Revelador:Robert Broglia

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Descripción de la aplicación

Este emulador SNES avanzado y de código abierto se basa en el motor Snes9x, cuenta con una interfaz de usuario optimizada y prioriza la baja latencia de audio/vídeo. Es compatible con una amplia gama de dispositivos, desde el Xperia Play original hasta teléfonos modernos como los teléfonos Nvidia Shield y Pixel.

Características clave:

  • Reproduce ROM .smc y .sfc (compatible con compresión ZIP, RAR y 7Z).
  • Admite códigos de trucos a través de archivos .cht.
  • Controles en pantalla personalizables.
  • Compatibilidad con teclado y gamepad Bluetooth/USB (cualquier dispositivo HID reconocido por el sistema operativo, incluidos los controladores de Xbox y PS4).

Esta aplicación no incluye ROM; los usuarios deben proporcionar el suyo propio. Utiliza el marco de acceso al almacenamiento de Android para un acceso fluido a archivos en el almacenamiento interno y externo (tarjetas SD, unidades USB, etc.).

Para obtener información detallada sobre la actualización, consulte el registro de cambios:

https://www.explusalpha.com/contents/emuex/updates

Manténgase actualizado e informe problemas a través de GitHub:

https://github.com/Rakashazi/emu-ex-plus-alpha

Informe cualquier falla o problema específico del dispositivo (incluido el modelo de su dispositivo y la versión del sistema operativo) por correo electrónico o GitHub para garantizar una amplia compatibilidad en futuras actualizaciones.

Versión 1.5.82 (1 de mayo de 2024)

  • Resuelto: el rectángulo de selección no se muestra en los menús de un solo elemento (introducido en 1.5.80).
  • Resuelto: el elemento del menú de escaneo de Bluetooth aparece incorrectamente en dispositivos Android 4.2 con soporte para gamepad HID existente.
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