These headers were meaningful to the specialized hardware used to dump the ROMs from physical cartridges originally, but don't serve any useful purpose today. Some SNES ROMs out there have a 'header' at the beginning, while other ROMs do not. You'll probably also want a good controller, although some players swear by the keyboard as this is mostly personal preference, you're on your own here.įor hacks of Super Metroid (and SNES games in general), we recommend Higan or snes9x.įor hacks of Metroid 1 (and NES games in general), we recommend Nestopia or FCEUX.įor hacks of Metroid 2, Metroid Zero Mission, and Metroid Fusion (and GB/GBA games in general), we recommend mGBA or Visual Boy Advance.įor hacks of Metroid Prime 1, 2, and 3 (and Gamecube/Wii games in general), we recommend Dolphin. All of the emulators listed below rate highly in all three categories, so they should be good choices for almost everyone. There is a great variety of emulators available: they differ mainly in how closely they match how the real console behaves (which affects compatibility), what features they have, and what platforms they run on. SD2SNES or Super Everdrive), you're going to need an emulator in order to play console games on your computer (or phone, or tablet, or homebrew-enabled Wii, or whatever other device you want to use). Unless you're a console purist and have a flash cartridge (i.e.