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: Some ROMs have a "header" (512 bytes of extra data added by early backup tools), while others are "unheaded". This distinction is critical when applying patches or using certain emulators, as the wrong version can cause crashes or black screens. 2. ROM Hacks and Enhancements

The quest to replicate the Super Nintendo's complex hardware began in the mid-1990s. Early attempts like (1994) could only run simple homebrew, but the scene exploded in 1997 with a period known as the "SNES Emulation Wars". Top 5 SNES Emulators super nintendo rom