Snes9x EX+

4.2
114K reviews
10M+
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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
Aug 13, 2025

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Ratings and reviews

4.2
104K reviews
Christopher Horton
June 22, 2025
It seems to load properly. I have only checked one game so far but everything seems to work. The analog is very touchy and hard to use sometimes. Like in mario kart. I have not tried to make the screen larger yet. This seems like a good emulator. In the settings there is a place to setup a game controller. I have not tried that. 5 Stars. This seems like a solid emulator.
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A Google user
November 1, 2018
This is a great emulator, and though it's a bit odd to be handling your console controls on top of your game (landscape, not portrait, which offers a normal "game boy" experience), you totally get used to it pretty quick. It doesn't get in your way near as much as you might think when you first start using it. This emulator also has many convenient and nifty features, such as speeding up game play (makes them like pokè battles so much quicker), game shark code capability, and so much more I HAVEN'T yet played with.
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A Google user
August 13, 2019
I found it to be okay, and ran smooth enough. Every now and again it freezes up, but it's few and far between enough to remind me of how my super Nintendo did that too towards the end! Great to play some old games again, couldn't find the time to play all the ones i had found, and thats really my only complaint. I forgot how big the snes library really is! Good job on this!
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What’s new

* Add support for multiple memory patch codes per entry
* Improve emulation thread timing accuracy, please report any performance regressions
* Add Frame Timing -> Output Rate option to control the frame rate when using the Screen frame clock
* Prefer the highest screen frame rate when the screen/output rates don't divide evenly
* Add option to display various frame timing stats during emulation
* Only show supported frame clocks in options and clarify descriptions