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Play Your Favorite SNES Games in Any Web Browser—No Emulator Required

Nov 15, 2014 08:35 AM
Classic video game titles displayed in a grid format.

You'd be hard-pressed to find a working Super Nintendo in someone's house nowadays, but back in my adolescence it was gaming heaven. But now there's no reason to have an SNES console at home, because there are so many ways to play those retro games without one. All it takes is a good emulator.

A while ago we discussed SNESbox, a website with thousands of Super Nintendo games playable from within your web browser. Previously you could just go to the site, pick a game, and begin playing, but now you need to have each game ROM downloaded on your computer already.

Supported ROM formats for various gaming systems.

Needless to say, this makes the process a little more complicated than click and play. However, there is an alternative that brings back the old-style play of SNESbox, and it's called SNESFUN.com. You can play games in-browser without any downloads or game ROMs.

SNESFUN website showcasing retro Nintendo games online.

Selecting Your Game

You can select one of the many games featured on the home page, or use the search function to find what you're looking for. Once you have chosen a game, simply click to play. You will be taken to the game's menu page where instructions will be displayed.

Super Mario World game menu with controls and instructions.

Click on "Play The Game" and let the fun begin. Sometimes the controls take some getting used to, but that's something I can deal with, and you can change the controls once inside the game.

Changing the Controls

Click on the game window until the options panel pops up. Then click on the keyboard icon.

Super Mario World title screen with gameplay elements

Next, tap on the button you which to change and enter the keyboard key you want to use. Once done, hit "Save."

Super Nintendo controller setup for Super Mario World.

Playing Your SNES Game

That's that. Now you can enjoy your game like it was back in 1992, right from the comfort of your own computer—in any browser.

Super Mario World game level map featuring Yoshi's Island.

Now that you know how to play SNES games on your computer, starting playing on your mobile. iPhone users can use MeSNEmu, and Android users can use emulators like SNESDroid or SuperGNES.

The next big software update for iPhone is coming sometime in April and will include a Food section in Apple News+, an easy-to-miss new Ambient Music app, Priority Notifications thanks to Apple Intelligence, and updates to apps like Mail, Photos, Podcasts, and Safari. See what else is coming to your iPhone with the iOS 18.4 update.

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