Permits full point-and-click navigation across the art matrix using the Wii Remote infrared sensor.

Setting up the Cover Mod requires a soft-modded Wii with the Homebrew Channel installed. Step 1: Prepare Your SD Card/USB Drive Ensure your storage device is formatted to . Step 2: Download and Place the Files

Tracking down the "official" link can be confusing due to its open-source, community-driven nature. You won't typically find one definitive download from a single website. Instead, you'll find versions from different developers with various features. Here are the primary places to find them:

Ensure all artwork is saved in .png format. JPEG or other formats are not supported.

Provides a more polished presentation of game titles and regions. Where to Find the Snes9x GX Cover Mod Link

: Massive collections of box art can be found on the Internet Archive or via community databases like GameTDB .

: Modern forks like SNES9x RX or TX often incorporate these visual features while adding support for external controllers like the Wired Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 DualShock 3 controllers. Requirements for Installation

Search "snes9x gx cover mod gbatemp" on Google. Look for the most recent post (2023–2025). Users frequently re-upload the boot.dol file. Alternatively, build it yourself from TheDarkZombie's GitHub source.

: Ensure the image filename matches the ROM name perfectly (e.g., Super Mario World.smc requires Super Mario World.png ).

Finding working download links for this specific mod can be tricky, as many of the original host sites have gone offline. However, a few reliable sources remain accessible, particularly from community forums.

Browse your SNES library using high-resolution front covers.

Toggle this setting to select which folder (Covers, Artwork, or Screenshots) the emulator should display.

: A fork specifically cited for its improved cover art support and PlayStation 3 controller compatibility.