SD:/apps/snes9xgx/boot.dol (The main executable modified for cover support) SD:/apps/snes9xgx/meta.xml SD:/apps/snes9xgx/icon.png Step 3: Create the Covers Directories
: A dynamic way to browse through a visual carousel of games.
The cover images be exactly 316 pixels wide by 224 pixels high . Using a free image editor like GIMP to bulk resize your cover art collection is the most efficient method.
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The cover images must be files placed in the /snes9xgx/covers/ folder. The mod expects to find an image file with the exact same name as the ROM, just with a .png extension. For example, your ROM might be named Chrono_Trigger.smc . Your corresponding cover art must be named Chrono_Trigger.png and located in the covers folder.
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Upgrading to the Snes9x GX Cover Mod bridges the gap between retro nostalgia and modern user interface design. By grabbing the files from trusted community repositories and organizing your directories correctly, you can turn your Wii into the ultimate SNES jukebox. SD:/apps/snes9xgx/boot
Your console must have the Homebrew Channel installed.
Yes, 100%. The vWii is identical to a standard Wii in terms of Homebrew. Just ensure you are installing to the SD card in the front slot, not a USB drive (vWii USB ports are finicky with emulators).
If you use a homebrew-enabled Nintendo Wii or Wii U to play classic Super Nintendo games, you are likely familiar with Snes9x GX. It is the premier SNES emulator for the platform. However, the stock user interface can feel dated and plain. This public link is valid for 7 days
Use this wiki to find standard installation guidelines and links back to verified open-source distributions. Prerequisites and Requirements
The emulator looks for images that match your game filenames exactly.
Follow these steps to replace your standard emulator with the cover mod variant. Step 1: Prepare the File Structure