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Joined: 6/1/2005 Posts: 34 Location: Ohio
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"manuel" wrote:That seems like an interesting and hassle-free site. Thanks for your contribution. I added the link to the first page. :) Anytime, I found it believe it or not as a link to a site where I downloaded SNES games. and so far so good with their roms
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 Rank: Koopa Paratroopa Groups: Member
Joined: 1/23/2005 Posts: 326 Location: Escanaba
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Okay folks, here it comes, the mother of all postings: PSX, DC, Sega Saturn, etc. ISOs. They may seem difficult to work at first, but believe me after a while swap tricks will be your portal into the gaming world. First off, lets knock off the swap trick. To perform the swap trick on the Playstation model (either X or 1), first get something to hold down the eject detector, a piece of tape and a toothpick work fine. Now, have both the import/CD-R and a real disc (something crappy, like spyro) on hand. I'll do this one by one, assuming you're leaving your lid opened. 1.Turn on console with real disc inside. When CD speed goes to 2X (very obvious), switch to CD-R. 2.If performed right, you should see the black Playstation logo now. Watch the CD speed slow down, speed up again to 2X, and when it slows down once more swap out the CD-R for the real disc. 3. Finally, your screen should flicker quite obviously or the CD will speed up again. Stick in your CD-R and you should be in business> Now, the Saturn swap is much harder. First you gotta open the console, and tape the detector down (little metal thing standing up, turn on the console and hold them together to find). After taping, the CD lid will think it's always closed. Here's a video for model 2's http://www.blogtelevision.net/p/Watch-Video-Learn-How-to-Perform-the-Sega-Saturn-Swap-Trick___1,2,,5251.html and http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/saturn/game/916393.html has some more specific how-to guides. I haven't been able to test the swap tricks out yet, but the video seems thoroughly convincing. And on to the torrent sites. I looked long and hard for these beasts, and I assure you these suckers can indeed deliver. http://www.juegostorrent.com/ A foreign site that has yet to work for me, but still the amount of torrents seems promising for almost every CD system. http://www.isohunt.com A site with a bunch of isos for plenty of consoles, this one is a definite helper to me. http://dcforums.net This one requires registering as a user, but believe me, it has some of the best torrent releases of all Sega CD based systems. A definite keeper for any of you Dreamcast owners. http://www.novatina.com This one is quite a large general site, however it has aided me once or twice on my search for a game. There you have it, all the tools you need to maximize your console's performance. Enjoy! My List. Remember, everything can be bought, for a price.
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 Rank: Koopa Troopa Groups: Member
Joined: 6/25/2005 Posts: 62 Location: Melbourne - Australia
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Go here: http://atarifun.com/NESroms.htmlBasically you can download a whopping great file consisting of 968 nes roms in one go. What's the point in getting games individually when you don't have to? It's zipped up into a 100 meg file. For anyone with a dial-up connection like me just let it download overnight. It's worth using a download manager aswell.[/url]
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 Rank: Bowser Groups: Member
Joined: 12/18/2004 Posts: 2,644 Location: Danville, IL
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Updated. Nice link Legume Man! http://robertlbryant.com
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 Rank: Bowser Groups: Member
Joined: 12/18/2004 Posts: 2,644 Location: Danville, IL
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ZHX's site changed domain names, so I updated the link with his new addy. If anyone runs across any links in old threads that link to nbgames.net... switch it up with zhxhome.net (in the case of ROMs, that is). http://robertlbryant.com
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 Rank: Koopa Troopa Groups: Member
Joined: 8/8/2005 Posts: 60
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 Rank: Bowser Groups: Member
Joined: 12/18/2004 Posts: 2,644 Location: Danville, IL
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Thanks for the link, but it's already on the first post of the topic :P It's the second one on the list. Click here to see the first page with all the links, or click page 1 on this thread. EDIT: Just thought I'd better explain this thread for some of the newer members. Check the first post on this thread to see various link to ROM sites. If you know of a good one that's not on the list, post it here, and the original list will get updated. http://robertlbryant.com
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 Rank: Hammer Bros. Groups: Member
Joined: 4/14/2005 Posts: 1,655 Location: Hyrule
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It might not be appropriate, but I downloaded an emulator tonight (FCE Ultra) and these links were very handy, so I just wanted to say thanks to those who contributed! :D
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 Rank: Bowser Groups: Member
Joined: 4/28/2005 Posts: 2,454 Location: You would like to know, wouldn't you?
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For the life of me, I can't find a site with GBA Roms. I went through my usual stops, then tried the list. Nada. I'm probably just being retarded, but some help would be appreciated.
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 Rank: Bowser Groups: Member
Joined: 6/28/2005 Posts: 2,793
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P2P Networks are good for that. I downloaded a 980 NES rom set in 10 minutes
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 Rank: Goomba Groups: Member
Joined: 9/14/2005 Posts: 18 Location: Minnesota
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The easiest way is to buy a rom dumper and dump them yourself... But yes P2P network is good...but they do have some wrong formats of files... http://www.dogsoft.net
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 Rank: Lakitu Groups: Member
Joined: 12/24/2004 Posts: 976 Location: Linux on XBOX is totally ACE!
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Found a couple of sites with N64 games... http://www.roms4.com/homepage.phphttp://www.emuv2.com/index.phpThe first link wouldn't work for me though (probably because I have Norton Firewall running). Might work for others. Second link works fine (it is very slow). Anyone who's patient should be able to get what they want with minor "shadyness". http://www.playthenes.com
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 Rank: Bowser Groups: Member
Joined: 12/18/2004 Posts: 2,644 Location: Danville, IL
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Updated :D Thanks Z.E.N! http://robertlbryant.com
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 Rank: Goomba Groups: Member
Joined: 10/8/2005 Posts: 8
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http://www.planetemu.net/A french site I use to get most of my ROMs. It only has systems that are older, though. So nothing beyond the 16-bit era, and only up to the game boy for portables. It uses cowering's Goodxxx ROM organization system, which is really helpful. It also has music files, although they're not quite as good as the ones on Zophar.
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 Rank: Bowser Groups: Member
Joined: 4/28/2005 Posts: 2,454 Location: You would like to know, wouldn't you?
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Emuasylum is back up, people! It's different now!
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 Rank: Koopa Troopa Groups: Member
Joined: 1/1/2005 Posts: 179
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 Rank: Goomba Groups: Member
Joined: 1/13/2006 Posts: 1
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"Roth" wrote:There seem to always be alot of people asking for certain ROMs, and then the same replies being posted for certain games. Here is a non-definitive list of places to check for your favorite games: http://www.nesfiles.com/ Where on each game's page is the link to the ROM? Am I just missing something? Are ROMs not available for all games listed? What do I click to get to the ROM?
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 Rank: Bowser Groups: Member
Joined: 6/28/2005 Posts: 2,793
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sadly, the ROM's are now removed :(
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 Rank: Bowser Groups: Member
Joined: 4/28/2005 Posts: 2,454 Location: You would like to know, wouldn't you?
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By the way, which N64 emulators do y'all use?
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 Rank: Lakitu Groups: Member
Joined: 5/21/2005 Posts: 702 Location: the US of A
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"Uber Newb" wrote:By the way, which N64 emulators do y'all use? Well I use 1964 and Project 64. They are probably the 2 best.
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