If you have hundreds of ROMs:
Use a bulk renamer (e.g., Bulk Rename Utility) to ensure the .png files match the .smc/.sfc files exactly.
If you need just one missing cover, find a high-res image, crop it, and resize it. Use GIMP or Photoshop, or even free online tools like TinyPNG. snes9xgx cover art
When you install SNES9xGX, the application creates several folders on your storage device. Typically, they look like this: If you have hundreds of ROMs: Use a bulk renamer (e
/snes9xgx/
/roms/
/covers/
/saves/
/cheats/
If the /covers/ folder does not exist, you can create it manually. This is where all your cover art goes. If the /covers/ folder does not exist, you
snes9xgx is a port of the popular SNES emulator Snes9x for the Nintendo Wii and Nintendo GameCube. It is one of the most stable and feature-rich emulators available for these consoles. While the core functionality focuses on accurate emulation, saving states, and controller support, the developers included a "Cartridge View" mode that allows users to browse their games using the original box art.
Manually naming 300 covers is a nightmare. Use these tools: