This emulator by Microsoft aims to emulate Windows OS on your Mac giveing. It's called Nestopia, (get it, NEStopia?), and it has all the features you've come to expect from a good emulator: stability, freeze states, customizable keyboard controls, adjustable frame rates, and various display tweaks that can even emulate the funky NTSC connection. I finally found a decent NES emulator for Mac that's free, and more importantly, it's stable. The NES may have been a hit in the United States and abroad, but the 16-bit Super Nintendo Entertainment System took console gaming to a whole new level when it was released in Japan in 1990. Snes9x is a virtual emulator for the popular Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) and was made available on all major platforms thanks to a large group of developers.
If you too fall in the same group of people, here's a list of best SNES emulators for Mac. Even though the gaming industry has transformed drastically in the last few decades and today's games are entirely different from those mentioned above, we still feel like playing some of them today. Still, even after years of their release, games like Super Mario, EarthBound, The Legend of Zelda, and others have a unique space in our hearts.
Classic SNES games carried an entirely different charm.