According to the Fandomania website, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System is "the most successful console of the 16-bit era of video gaming." While you won't find the SNES in your local department store, you can relive your favorite memories thanks to video game emulators that allow you to play old school games on your PC. The default control scheme involves the arrow keys on your keyboard. You can also plug an SNES controller into a USB port for a more authentic experience.
Things You'll Need
SNES-to-USB adapter
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Instructions
1
Plug your SNES-to-USB adapter into an open USB port on your computer.
2
Plug the SNES controller into the adapter.
3
Wait for the drivers to install, if necessary. The controller is ready to use.