![]() The patches are already applied to the ROMs, so you don't have to do anything. Huge shout-out to, where I got the list for all known fully translated games (even though the list has a few entries that are actually wrong, like Captain Tsubasa III and Wizardry I-III, who do not have working translations), and where I got the patches for the Japanese ROMs. Now, I can't actually promise that there are all 100% translated all the way to the end, cause I didn't finish all these games. About half of them are JRPGs or SRPGs, so enjoy. ![]() That's 208 games right there, and some of them are really, really good. How? No clue, I stopped caring after the 3 or 4th list.īut here's what really took a lot of time: I went and found (what I hope are) all the fully translated Japanese ROMs. It still doesn't add up and I ended the collection with 6 extra games. Some of the ROMs for the USA version were corrupted, so I used ROMs from Europe. And as for the Europe exclusives, I have 47? Well, not exactly. Most list either have double entries or have some military training simulator, or the freaking SuperScope as a separate entry. Well, screw those numbers cause I I could not find 721 for USA. Now, I know the official numbers are 721 for the US, with 34 exclusives for Europe. It did not go as smoothly as the NES collection, but it's also because I added something extra for you guys. ![]() ![]() This was a lot more work then I thought it would be. ![]()
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