Instantly recognize games by their iconic box art rather than searching through text.
Resize the image to using an image editor (like Photoshop, GIMP, or an online resizer).
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Snes9x GX looks for image files in specific directories depending on whether you boot the emulator from an SD card or an external USB drive. If these folders do not exist, you must create them manually. For SD Card Users SD:/snes9xgx/covers/
Your cover art needs to be placed inside a specific folder. The default path is snes9xgx/covers at the root of your SD card or USB drive. If this folder doesn't exist, you can create it manually. Alternatively, you can open the Snes9x_gx.ini file to see or change the cover folder path by looking for the coverfolder= line. Instantly recognize games by their iconic box art
32-bit is recommended for transparency support and color depth. Folder Sensitivity: Some users on
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Keep capitalization identical to the ROM file. Example Naming Match