
The setting file does have "ghq_hirs" for Glide64, but changing it to 1 has no noticeable effect. Mupen64Plus AE - This Android fork of Mupen64 also have texture replacement, but only on Rice plugin.Windows XP and older: C:\Documents and Settings\\Application Data\Mupen64Plus\hires_texture Windows Vista and newer: C:\Users\\AppData\Mupen64Plus\hires_texture Mac, Linux, and others: ~/.local/share/mupen64plus/hires_texture Note that the custom texture related features are removed from RetroArch port of Mupen64Plus. To enable the custom textures, change "LoadHiResTextures" to true and "ghq_hirs" to 1 in your mupen64plus.cfg. Mupen64Plus (standalone PC version) - Both Glide64 and Rice plugins support texture replacements, though not enabled by default.GLideN64 is the only plugin that can do widescreen hacks and custom textures at the same time, though it has a high system requirement. Project64 - You will need a plugin such as Glide64, Rice, or GLideN64 to replace textures.HiSMS - Master System emulator with sprite replacement in HD resolutions.It replaces GB graphics with 3D objects and the result is. GameOBJ Based on the Unit圓d GB Emulator code "UnityGB".Can be used to colorize monochrome GB games this way when used with x1 sprite replacements. GB Enhanced+ Works just like HDNES, with custom resolutions up to x10.These custom sprites are in true color without any of the palette restrictions inherent to the NES (alpha + 3 colors picked from around 50 possible colors). HDNes an emulator that allows you to overlay custom sprites at 4X resolution over in-game NES sprites.Most newer packs only work on Mesen and not on HDNes. Also includes HD Pack Builder that can be used to create new HD packs.

Mesen has support for HDNes HD packs and has made several improvements to it.As of 2018, 2D sprite replacements have improved in quality with the release of several excellent 8-bit to 16-bit packs for NES.Įxample of Castlevania 30th Anniversary NES Also, this doesn't actually change the data inside the ROM proper, making this enhancement emulator-specific.Ĭurrently, 2D sprite replacements are not as popular, so much of what's available among replacement packs are quite bland in the same fashion as Final Fantasy 6's iOS "remake" or RPG Maker stuff, but they're meant to be a proof-of-concept, no more. Goes without saying the game logic won't be altered.

You'll need to get (or make) a texture pack in addition to the ROM. Only problem* it's not as widely supported among emulators. It's nice to play more of the retro games in the style of Super Mario All-Stars, the Ducktales remaster, or the N64 Zelda remakes.

For when original low-res sprites or ugly muddy pixellated textures don't cut it anymore, there are some emulators which allow for texture replacement - so that you can play your old games with shiny HD/4K textures to go with HD rendering.
