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Nintendo’s SNES Mini had been out for all of four days before hackers and tinkerers cracked the code and began adding their own games. And it’s a head-scratcher, really. Not that hackers ...
Games are obtained through downloading ROMS. In simplest terms these are digital files which contain a copy of the data on a game cartridge, in this case those used originally with the NES or SNES.
Nintendo’s mini SNES quickly cracked to run more games A modding tool for adding game ROMs now supports the new SNES Classic Edition.
Hacking the SNES Classic Mini, much like it did for the NES Classic Mini, means that you're able to load your own custom ROMs onto the machine and play them without issue.
If you don’t mind the moral and legal grey area of game emulation, making a Raspberry Pi console is a great alternative to buying the upcoming SNES Classic Mini.
Last week we reported on Russian hacker Alexey 'Cluster' Avdyukhin's intention to modify his popular hacking tool hakchi2 to add support for the SNES Classic Mini. He's stayed true to his word ...
Nintendo’s nostalgia-fueled Super NES Classic has been out for less than two weeks, but it’s already been hacked to add more games, custom backgrounds, and more.
Nintendo SNES Classic owners should be glad to learn that more games aren’t out of your reach. Cluster, the Russian coder who originally cracked the NES Classic Edition, has now figured out how ...
Thanks for the heads up! Original story: The SNES Classic hack attempts began the moment the console was released, and it appears as though it’s now possible to add your own ROMs to the system.