SNES ROM Collection

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![image](https://assets.reedpopcdn.com/wikipedia_snes_pal.jpg/BROK/resize/1200x1200%3E/format/jpg/quality/70/wikipedia_snes_pal.jpg) Here come the 16bit games! Here's the SNES collection, one of my all time favorites. There were SO MANY good games on this, in every single genre you could think of. If you thought the NES was amazing (and it was), the SNES blows it out of the water. The games, on the other hand, don't always. See, the beginning of the 16bit era of games started the so called "bit wars", where some game makers started to believe that what really mattered in games were the graphics. So many of them started focusing on the visual aspect instead of the gaming one. Sounds familiar? Yeah... But there are still a huge number of fantastic SNES games. It's just that some of the other games have so much stuff happening on screen that it can hurt. I'm serious. There are a few shooters that I can't play because of too many flashing lights, too many colors, and too many things on screen. Thankfully, the later games stared toning this down. Just in time for the 3D age to come around and do it again. God, humans are stupid. Anyways, the folders: **SNES Europe ROMs**: Few Europe exclusive games. Again, not many, because most games were released in both NA and EU. **SNES Japanese ROMs**: Sadly, more then half the SNES library never made it out of Japan. And here are the ones that are in Japanese. The number of ones you can still play is much lower then in the previous generation, because of all the text that they could put on screen now. Still, plenty of shooting games. Don't even bother with the RPGs though. **SNES Lightgun ROMs**: I say "lightgun" but the SNES had a bazooka. It was not popular. I can see why. Stick to the NES games for lighguns, because the Super Scope was a terrible idea and a terrible execution. Oh, some of them you can play with the mouse. And one of them with the Justifer. **SNES North America ROMs**: The other half of the library. Some of them I excluded because you can find better versions in the next folder. **SNES Translated Japan ROMs**: Oh, baby! RPG heaven. And not only. But what might have caught your eyes are the "Heartthrob Memorial" extra files. This one's an oddity. The wonderful people from http://translated.games translated this game, then made a special patch that inserts an opening animation plus voices for the heroines. I've never seen that done before, so I had to include it. I don't think all emulators support this though. I use snes9x for my main emulator. It works great. One more thing: you might try and add up all the games and see that there are more games then the official licensed numbers. That's cause some betas and prototypes are also included... just not labeled cause I lost track. And I'm not going through the whole list again. Also, they all work. So enjoy.

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  • SNES ROM Collection.zip (2.1 GiB)
i'm surprised anyone would use an emulator other than bsnes tbh

DmonHiro (uploader)

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I have no complains about snes9x so I never had a reason to try it.

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I use ZSNES for that one upscaler mode, but I'm not particularly attached to it. Didn't see any reason to track the others to see if they got any wiz-bang impovements.
Been using snes9x for the last 2 decades and hey, if it works it works.
The nice thing about SNES emulation is that bad SNES emulators are, relatively speaking, really good. But bsnes is definitely the way to go if you aren't already attached to something else. It's just really good and really fast.
Thanks for this! I have last used ZSNES almost what 20 years ago or so. Are there any better emulators since then? Like what new features do they do? Upscaling? Faster loading times? Multi game etc?
normally i'd be pretty excited for this kind of stuff but... i don't know. somehow this whole torrent set feels wrong to me on so many levels. @SomaHeir: usually i'd say "go with Near's stuff" since bsnes, ares and especially higan are godsends for their faithfulness to SNES hardware (and ensuring that games run identical to how real SNES hardware runs it) but i can't fully answer any of these questions.

DmonHiro (uploader)

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okaeshi_c343, I'm curious about what you mean. What feel wrong?
@DmonHiro - sorry, i can't say much here. i have more than a fair bit of info regarding emulator drama (particularly on the development side of things) but i don't want to risk a massive callout here.
then why are u even typing it out, to begin with? Throwing the stone and hiding the hand.

DmonHiro (uploader)

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okaeshi_c343, what the hell does emulator drama have to do with this? I don't even have an emulator in the torrent. Use whatever you want. Weird....