bsnes HD is a fork of the popular Super Nintendo emulator built to allow HD, widescreen output for SNES games. By default, it can make Mode 7 backgrounds scale and rotate in HD at modern aspect ratios, and ROM hackers are working on patches to allow more robust widescreen versions of games like Super Mario World and Super Metroid. The new RetroArch core for bsnes HD aims to make it easy to apply those patches and get good results from those games.
“In anticipation of Vitor Vilela’s Super Mario World widescreen patch I have added support for dynamic patches and setting overrides to the Libretro core,” bsnes HD developer DerKoun says on Reddit. “This means that RetroArch users can now enjoy the same near zero configuration effort previously only available in the standalone version.”
That Super Mario World widescreen patch is aimed to launch next week, so barring any last-minute issues, you’ll have a good reason to put bsnes HD through its paces soon.
The technique can be of course used on more SNES games and that's what we are aiming for the future. Stay tuned in for updates.
— Vitor Vilela (@HackerVilela) March 8, 2021
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Source: https://www.pcgamesn.com/emulation/bsnes-hd
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