Original ZSNES developers announce Super ZSNES revival

The creators of the classic ZSNES emulator have reunited to launch Super ZSNES, a modern version optimized for current PCs. This update shifts much of the processing to the GPU, enabling faster performance and enhanced graphics for SNES games. The project was showcased in a video by Modern Vintage Gamer.

ZSNES, first released in 1997 for DOS with ports to Linux and Windows, was a leading tool for emulating Super Nintendo Entertainment System games on PCs until development slowed around 2007. Developers zsKnight and Demo have now revived it as Super ZSNES after zsKnight was inspired by a recent interview to recapture their 1990s collaboration experience, as detailed in Modern Vintage Gamer's YouTube demonstration video released on April 27, 2026. The emulator dominated the scene for years, pioneering speeds ahead of its time before rivals like higan emerged around 2004, and it has retained a loyal following since.

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