Verdict: still a mixed bag by organizational standards, but ultimately all are known and over 90% are verifiably accurate if the user trusts No-Intro. These are also de-headered and get checked to reduce duplication and nonconformity before going anywhere else. Abstracts roms to match stored hashes and tags known bad, overdumped, translated, fixed roms, etc.Ģ2 matches (5 headered), 0 remain after UnRenamed Consoles - SNES (), used to store roms not added into or orphaned from other sets. It's difficult to confirm such roms as proper with such shenanigans.ĩ1 matches (3 headered), 22 remain after GoodSNES V3.27 (2016, final before author was made a pariah), used to be considered the most complete set, before romhacks exploded in popularity. One of the translators is known to disregard internal checks after rewriting the internal title, and used a known bad rom as his base for a recent NES translation patch.
A couple roms in this set (including Game Genie of all things) have since been marked bad.ġ00 matches (9 headered), 113 remain after Maybe-Intro SNES Collection (), used to recognize the latest versions of known English translations (ignoring older). I have since done some dat scans of this set, but for brevity I will not list names here (many would be identified by different names in these databases anyway), only a breakdown of where these 1259 files could sit in the large landscape of roms, filtered in an order that makes sense to me.ġ046 matches (2 headered), 213 remain after No-Intro SNES (Combined) #3633 (20200306-223355), used to verify data accuracy / "pureness" for roms released commercially. UPDATE: Please understand my rating and review is based solely on the principles of preservation I uphold, not the character of the content. > Want to learn more about how I put my sets together, discover my other vintage content, or join the Retro Game Champion community on Discord, Twitch, and your socials? Head to, I would love to welcome you. Items removed: Non-working dumps, duplicates, versions not in English when English is available, PAL versions of games when there is an NA version available, games not in English that require proficiency in another language to play, independent tech demos, and homebrew titles. Special items included: Prototypes, unreleased games, titles not in English (but only if they are easy enough to play without being fluent in another language), English-patched translations, and the Super Disc System Cartridge. It remains a favorite to gamers of all ages, including me! The Super Nintendo Entertainment System was one of the most advanced, versatile, supported, and exciting videogame consoles of the first five generations.