Hi Michael,

Well, I would recommend trying SNES9x. The GUI interface is fairly
accessible as far as rom emulators goes, and I've been using it both
on Windows and Linux for quite a long time. It also seems to do a
fairly decent job with mmost Super NES roms, and I've spent plenty of
time playing Super Castlevania, Super Double Dragon, etc with it. So
give it a try.

Cheers!

On 8/4/11, michael barnes <c...@samobile.net> wrote:
> Hey, I am looking for the best accessible super nintendo emulator that
> will work with a screen reader.
> So if someone could please help me find a super nintendo emulator that
> would be great.
> Thanks.
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