Original ZSNES Developers Return to Launch New SNES Emulator Project
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The original creators of the ZSNES Super Nintendo emulator have returned to start a new project called Super ZSNES. The new emulator will focus on audio-visual upgrades for SNES games.
Facts First
- Original ZSNES creators zsKnight and Demo have returned to start a new emulator project.
- The new project is called 'Super ZSNES' and will emphasize audio-visual upgrades.
- ZSNES was a pioneering SNES emulator originally written in x86 assembly code.
- ZSNES development slowed and ceased after the original creators left the project around 2007.
What Happened
The original creators of the ZSNES Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) emulator have returned to start a new project. The new project is called 'Super ZSNES' and will be an SNES emulator that emphasizes audio-visual upgrades for Super Nintendo games.
Why this Matters to You
If you enjoy playing classic Super Nintendo games, this development may lead to new emulation software that offers enhanced graphics and sound quality for those titles. The return of the original developers suggests the project could benefit from their deep historical experience with SNES emulation.
What's Next
The new Super ZSNES project is now in development. Its focus on audio-visual upgrades may offer a distinct experience compared to other existing emulators.