Virtual Boy – 24 – Works well, but still might make your eyes bleed….Nintendo Others- 212 – Mainly other regions, Europe, Australia, etc.Nintendo Hacks – 53 – Much like the other ‘hacked’ folders on this.Nintendo 64 Japan – 192 – Japanese Nintendo 64 games, runs the exact same way as the Nintendo 64.It doesn’t work with the N64’s default emulator, so you will need to switch emulators when switching between the N64 and N64DD. Nintendo 64DD – 10 – Another obscure Japanese attachment.The default emulator uses the default controller configuration, but if a game doesn’t work you can try switching emulators and see if the game will work with a different emulator (if you switch, Escape on a keyboard will exit the game). Nintendo 64 – 248 – This isn’t the smoothest, but it isn’t bad enough to not play.Due to size restraints, there are only English released games here. Game Boy Advance – 1,017 – Everything works well.Game Boy Color – 1,468 – Same structure and layout as the Game Boy.Game Boy – 1662 – Same folder structure as the NES and SNES, this time, however, there is a Japanese game folder since there isn’t a main menu item for them, as well as the rom hacks folder is in with these games as well.This hooked up to a Super Famicom and the games were broadcast over the air to players. ![]() Nintendo BS-X Satellaview – 133 – Another Japanese exclusive ‘console’.The games are divided into five different alphabetical ordered folders. Super Famicom – 1,448 – Everything works well.The majority (350) consist of SMW hacks, ever heard of Kaizo Mario World? There isn’t as wide of a verity as the NES, but there are some good games here. SNES Rom Hacks! – 703 – Same as the NES hacks, but with the SNES.Nintendo SNES Classic Edition – 26 – There are 16 games that were released worldwide, 5 Japan exclusive, and 5 North America/ PAL exclusives.One main folder with North American games, with a Europe folder and a “World and Others” folder as well. Super Nintendo – 1,964 – Much like the NES when it comes to how the games are organized.There is a folder of Unlicensed, Betas, and Alternate games here as well. A Japanese exclusive console that has Famicom/NES games on disks, somewhat like a 3.5 inch floppy disk. Famicom Disk System – 265 – Everything works well.Famicom (Family Computer) – 1,054 – Everything works well.There is a file for Homebrew games, Unlicensed games, and ‘others’ as well. ![]() These modifications (hacks) can range from simple tweaks to make the game better, to making an entirely new game from an existing game! There are 103 different game folders here, ranging from the game 1942 to Zippy Race. These are generally modeled after a preexisting game that has some form of user created modifications.
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