Project Nested’s GitHub Release Page (to create SNES ROMs out of NES ROMs, download the ‘Project_Nested.exe’ file and the ‘Project_Nested. Project Nested’s release post on NesDev: Without a doubt, Project Nested is quite a feat considering what it’s pulling off and if you’d like to contribute in some way, you can do so by playing through games marked in Cyan in the compatibility list as they require further testing or by testing out games which haven’t been tried yet! Sho, on YouTube, posted a video (below) of the emulator running on a Super NT console showing various playable titles in action including the ever-popular Super Mario Bros. A Reddit member with the username ‘nrq’ put this to the test and was able to run both Super Mario Bros and Zelda although they said that crashes happened quite often in their experience. When it comes to using the emulator on real SNES hardware, Myself086 states in the README that it does work provided you have a flash cart such as the SD2SNES and Super Everdrive which lets you run your own ROMs on the console. Keeping this in mind, one has to remember that the emulator was released around 2 weeks ago and it saw an update last week so it is obviously still WIP with its developer planning on further updates. However, it is also important to note that the vast majority of the 278 tested titles are either unplayble or crash in the intro or early gameplay meaning that Project Nested won’t magically play any game you throw at it. The good news is you can still find one or two that we’ve included in this review. While there are quite a lot of SNES emulators, many aren’t developed for this console.
I will also include how to change your settin. Let’s say you want to play SNES games, all you have to do is look for the best SNES emulator for PSP. To complement the release of Project Nested, Myself086 created a spreadsheet on Google Docs (below) detailing the emulator’s game compatibility and among these games, one can find a couple of playable titles including: In this video I show you how to install the SNES Emulator for the PSP. Other than being able to run in emulators like SNES9x, Project Nested can also run on real SNES hardware provided you have a flash cart! ( Source)