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Vs. Super Mario Bros. -vs-.nes -goodnes 3.14-

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Vs. Super Mario Bros. -vs-.nes -goodnes 3.14-

Your search query is more than an instruction to a search engine. It is a declaration of intent. You don't want romhacks. You don't want corrupted headers. You don't want 400 duplicate files with [b2] tags.

This brings us back to the .nes file extension in the keyword. Because the arcade hardware was nearly identical to the home console, converting these arcade games into a format playable on modern NES emulators was a logical, though tricky, step for preservationists. When you see a file named with -vs-.nes , you are looking at an arcade game that has been adapted to run on the standard NES emulator architecture. Vs. Super Mario Bros. -vs-.nes -goodnes 3.14-

Why exclude the most famous ROM management tool in history? Your search query is more than an instruction

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Your search query is more than an instruction to a search engine. It is a declaration of intent. You don't want romhacks. You don't want corrupted headers. You don't want 400 duplicate files with [b2] tags.

This brings us back to the .nes file extension in the keyword. Because the arcade hardware was nearly identical to the home console, converting these arcade games into a format playable on modern NES emulators was a logical, though tricky, step for preservationists. When you see a file named with -vs-.nes , you are looking at an arcade game that has been adapted to run on the standard NES emulator architecture.

Why exclude the most famous ROM management tool in history?