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Always try the latest version, available here:
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https://github.com/snes9xgit/snes9x/releases
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The libretro version in RetroArch's core tracker is generally up-to-date, so it is safe to use as well.
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If you need a better performing version, you should use the libretro Snes9x-2010 core. This is preferred over using old standalone versions of Snes9x, because those versions are missing many fixes that libretro contributors have backported to their core.
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If you want to run the games that Snes9x doesn't support, or simply don't like Snes9x's user interface, [bsnes](https://byuu.org/emulation/bsnes/) and [higan](https://byuu.org/emulation/higan/) are both great options.
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You may notice that some people peddle older versions like 1.52 or 1.43. Here's why:
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#### 1.43
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This is an ancient version that has really low CPU usage, so it tended to be used on very slow devices. There is no reason to use this with a modern device.
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#### 1.51
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This is the last version without proper sound emulation. Sound effects can't be produced properly with this version, so there is no reason to use it.
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#### 1.52
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This was the last version without close HDMA and IRQ timing, so people prefer it for speed.
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#### 1.53
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This was the last version using Blargg's S-SMP core. It also added more accurate IRQ timing, so was more CPU intensive. This performance loss has been mostly mitigated.
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