Cover Mod Link |top| | Snes9x Gx
If you are looking to turn your emulator into a visual library reminiscent of the Wii's native USB Loader GX, you need the .
: Be mindful when mixing different mods. To avoid conflicts, it's often recommended to match the version of the cover mod with the base version of Snes9x GX you are using.
: Replaces the standard list menu with a graphical interface for browsing games. Support for Multiple Art Types snes9x gx cover mod link
The cover mod works by matching image files to ROM files based on their name. Place your SNES ROMs (with a .smc or .sfc extension) into a folder within /snes9xgx/roms/ . You can create sub-folders (e.g., /snes9xgx/roms/Action , /snes9xgx/roms/RPG ) for organization.
The "Cover Mod" was a sought-after upgrade in the past, but the modern homebrew community has consolidated around the official releases which include these features. If you are looking to turn your emulator
Important: The cover art as your ROM file to be recognized (e.g., Super Mario World.sfc requires Super Mario World.png ). 4. Loading the Emulator Insert the SD Card/USB into the Wii. Launch the Homebrew Channel . Load the Snes9x GX Cover Mod app.
| Platform | Key Download Source | What You'll Find | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | GitHub (dborth/snes9xgx) | The official, vanilla version without cover mod features. | | Various Modded Builds | GBAtemp.net, Mundoihack.com, Weebly | User-created modded builds (like 4.3.1 Cover v1) with cover mod features. | | RetroAchievements Fork | GitHub (Retro-Hax/snes9xgx-ra) | An official fork of Snes9x GX that adds RetroAchievements support. | : Replaces the standard list menu with a
: Many users find standalone versions in repositories like the MarioCube Repository.