Sorry to revive an old thread, but I have a question regarding this.
Since I'm basically recreating my collection of roms and savestates following an HD crash, I have the opportunity to start using different emulators than before. Basically, I want people to try and sell some to me by putting emphasis on whatever functionalities they might have to make mapping easier.
Of course, I *could* try them myself, but for some reason I'm hesitant to do so; must be the same part of my brain which keeps me ordering the same plate whenever I eat out in a particular restaurant. If the dish is already great, why try something else that you might not like and thus spoil a meal? I know, that's some screwy thinking, but that's humanity for ya.
For starters, let's talk about the SNES. So far, I've always used ZSnes, starting with an old DOS version way back when; it's always worked fine but I've only done a little bit of mapping with it so far. Aside from the ability to disable layers, it's not that useful. Its main contender is of course Snes9x, which I haven't tried yet (aside from a very old version back in the days of Win 95 I think). In terms of compatibility and accuracy, both are pretty similar I think, but does it have functions such as a tile and sprite viewer, or something allowing to see the map in memory like the old BGMapper DOS program?
I'd also like to ask the same thing for the NES. Until now, I've used Nesticle back when I still had a 486DX2/66 and despite having shitty accuracy and compatibility, it was pretty fast and had a tile and palette viewer. After that, I switched to FCE Ultra which at the time was one of the best, but I've also heard good things from LoopyNes and a few others. Which one would be best in terms of functions and compatibility?
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