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Hardware hacker adds real-time ray tracing effects to the SNES – TechSpot
Yep, you read that correctly: the SNES, of all consoles, is now capable of ray tracing — sort of. Obviously, the SNES lacks any sort of dedicated…

In brief: Not too long ago, we saw one enterprising Nintendo fan bring real-time ray tracing to Super Mario 64, courtesy of the unofficial fan PC port for the game that launched earlier this year. Impressive as that achievement was, programmer Ben Carter has upped the ante, bringing ray tracing to another, considerably older Nintendo console: the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES).
Yep, you read that correctly: the SNES, of all consoles, is now capable of ray tracing — sort of. Obviously,…
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