.SNES File Extension
Super Nintendo Game ROM
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What is an SNES file?
An SNES file is a video game ROM file that contains a copy of a game originally released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), a home video game console released by Nintendo in the early 1990s. It stores a duplicate of the same game data found on the original SNES cartridges, including graphics, audio data, and gameplay code. SNES files are supported by various emulators, which are software programs that allow users to play SNES games on modern computers and mobile devices.
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Video game enthusiasts dump game data from physical SNES cartridges using specialized hardware to preserve and play classic games. They then use emulators to simulate the SNES console and load the game content stored in the SNES file, allowing users to play the game as if it were running on the original hardware.
Some emulators also support features not available on the SNES, such as save states, screen filters, and controller remapping. While .snes is a valid file extension, SNES ROMs more commonly use the .smc (.SMC file) and .sfc (.SFC file) file extensions (depending on the source and emulator).
NOTE: While emulators are legal, downloading SNES files for games users do not own may violate copyright laws.
How to open an SNES file
You can open SNES files with the SNES9x SNES emulator. To open an SNES file with SNES9x, select File → Load Game.