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Installing the Snes9x GX Cover Mod transforms your standard list of games into a visually satisfying, scrollable "CoverFlow" interface, similar to USB Loader GX. This modded version specifically allows you to view 2D, 3D, and cartridge-style artwork as you browse your Super Nintendo collection. 1. Preparation and Prerequisites
Before you begin, ensure your Wii or Wii U (vWii) is properly softmodded with the Homebrew Channel. SD Card Format: Your card should be formatted to FAT32. snes9x gx cover mod install
System Requirements: It is recommended to have IOS 58 and Homebrew Channel 1.0.8 or later for optimal performance. 2. Installing the Mod Files
Rather than just adding images to the "vanilla" emulator, this mod requires a specific version of the Snes9x GX executable.
Since "Snes9x GX Cover Mod" usually refers to older, customized versions of the emulator (often for the Wii) that support loading box art from a specific folder structure, the installation process is slightly different from the official version. If you’d like, I can provide:
Here is a guide on how to install and configure Snes9x GX to display covers (box art).
For the emulator to find the images, the folders must be named correctly. The emulator looks for artwork in a specific subfolder structure.
Important naming rule:
The cover image file must match the ROM filename exactly, except for the extension.
Example:
ROM:Super Mario World.sfc
Cover:Super Mario World.png(Invoking related search suggestions
For best results, use lowercase .png files and avoid special characters.
The cover mod works via strict filename matching.
Capitalization, spaces, and brackets must match exactly. If your ROM is zelda3.smc, your cover must be zelda3.png. The mod does not fuzzy-search.
Snes9x GX does not have an official “cover mod” built in. However, users have created unofficial modded versions (like Snes9x GX Cover Mod v0.3.3) that add box art display functionality similar to USB Loader GX.
If you’ve done everything correctly, restart the emulator. The flat text list should now display box art next to each entry.