Complete Snes Rom Set -11337 Roms- π― Genuine
/ROMS/ βββ 00_1G1R_Usa (780 files) βββ 01_Japan_Exclusives (1,200 files) βββ 02_Europe_PAL (450 files) βββ 03_Hacks_Translations (User added) βββ 04_Demos_Samples (300 files) βββ 05_Satellaview_BSX (1,200 files)
To the uninitiated, the number 11,337 seems erroneous. After all, the SNES library, while legendary, was finite. Depending on the region, the console had roughly 700 unique commercial releases in North America, around 1,000 in Japan (as the Super Famicom), and a smaller selection in Europe. Complete Snes Rom Set -11337 Roms-
Multiple "dumps" of the same game, including bad dumps or alternate versions. Comparison: GoodSet vs. No-Intro GoodSet (11,337 Roms) No-Intro Set Primary Goal Archive every single version and hack. Archive only one perfect "clean" copy per game. User Experience Can be overwhelming; hard to find a specific game. Clean, organized, and much smaller file size. Best For Completionists and those seeking specific fan-hacks. Casual players who just want the best official games. Pros & Cons Multiple "dumps" of the same game, including bad
A single game like Super Mario World isnβt just one file. A complete set includes the USA version (1.0), the USA version (1.1 with bug fixes), the Japanese version, the European version (which often ran at 50Hz), and sometimes specific localized versions for France, Germany, or Spain. Multiplying the base library by these regional codes adds thousands of files. Archive only one perfect "clean" copy per game