Not yet, but emulating roms that aren't your own is illegal.
ZSNES was created on 1997-10-14.
The acronym ZSNES stands for Z Super Nintendo Entertainment System. ZSNES is a free software that provides Nintendo games ported to other computer platforms.
I don't think you can.:(
you cant
The answer to this really depends on what operating system that you use: Try the following commands: emerge zsnes apt-get install znes yum install zsnes pacman -S zsnes For gentoo, debian, redhat, and arch based distributions respectively. Alternatively, your distribution might include a software manager. Search your applications for store, software, synaptic, package manager, etc.
Mario Go TO ZSNES.com Then Click On NO DOWNLOAD
To your computer, your flash drive is just another drive. So, use your file browser to navigate to it, so that you know what drive letter it is. (e.g. E:, C:, etc...) Then use the ZSNES browser under GAME > LOAD to browse to the drive. (In ZSNES, the drives only show up as letters. That's why you need to know the letter of your drive.)
If you want to use a emulator to play the game you created on lunar magic: go to this site http://www.zsnes.com and download "Zsnes" (make sure to have a icon for it) Then drag the Rom hack into the Zsnes icon.
There is no play level you need to download a emulator like Zsnes.
Azureblade49 uses a ZSNES emulator for his ROM hacks. I suggest you google it.
Use the ZSNES browser to browse to the file on your hard drive. It should show up in the file list; simply double-click it, single-click and hit Enter, or click it and click the "LOAD" button to start emulating!
Well, according to http://news.filefront.com/how-to-use-a-ps3-controller-on-a-pc/ , you must install a driver in order for your PS3 controller to work on your computer. From there, you can simply plug in your controller and then run ZSNES. ZSNES should regard your PS3 controller as a joystick, or whatever the driver assigns the PS3 controller. However, according to some comments on the above page, you may have some difficulties getting the controller to work with your PC...