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[ROM] 602 Roms From Europe Region Full List Included

Anthonys-Toolbox

Epic Member
Emulator Not Provided. Full List of all roms included in this set:

http://pastebin.com/jvTA7174

Download link:
Europe.rar (527.7 MB)
https://mega.co.nz/#!F5xy1LIR!WZffPWyfQrKT24ZnV-BPa1HQAhUt_d3Qz5dfOHoDv-g


I do not know if they all work, but of around 10 different ones that I've tested, they seem to work fine. These are available on an as is and is intended for testing, learning, and or backup purposes.

Here is a video tutorial I made to learn how to make cheat codes for These older SNES games(Game used is Mega Man X v1.0):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RznB7YLd-Es
 
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Anthonys-Toolbox

Epic Member
Is this like an unknown console or something? :/

What do you mean? Like is this a bit too many titles for the console than you might have thought?

There's a lot of games that people just don't know about, either because of rarity or it was pulled off store shelves shortly after being released for one thing or another, or was just marketed in a small area/localization and never got outside of it. It could be anything, since I didn't grow up in any province in the European Continent, I'm not sure what the reasons may be, but these are some of the reasons for various US games.
 

Tommy

Founder
What do you mean? Like is this a bit too many titles for the console than you might have thought?

There's a lot of games that people just don't know about, either because of rarity or it was pulled off store shelves shortly after being released for one thing or another, or was just marketed in a small area/localization and never got outside of it. It could be anything, since I didn't grow up in any province in the European Continent, I'm not sure what the reasons may be, but these are some of the reasons for various US games.

Ah, I see. Was wondering if this was some amazing Euro console or something. Thanks nonetheless. XD
 

Anthonys-Toolbox

Epic Member
Ah, I see. Was wondering if this was some amazing Euro console or something. Thanks nonetheless. XD

No, it's just the SNES, Super Nintendo Entertainment System Outside of Japan, and Super Famicom(mixed words of Family and Computer, as the Original NES(Nintendo Entertainment System was known as just Famicom in Japan).

If you were introduced to gaming after 1995-1996, you missed the boom the SNES had on children as you most likely would have been introduced to the Sony Playstation One or if it was later than that, a later gen console.

This console was released around 1991/1992 outside of japan, I'm 28 years old now, and I got this on Christmas morning of 1994, I was 9 years old. haha, boy how time flies.

My first introduction to Earlier Gen Console Emulators was in 1998 on our awesome 400mhz Pentium II, 128MB Ram, 8MB Diamond AGP Video Card, and an awesome ISA Slotted Soundcard(yes ISA, before PCI). NES emulation was the first thing I got into as the friend that introduced me to it had an NES Emulator on his computer playing Contra. :p
 
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Tommy

Founder
No, it's just the SNES, Super Nintendo Entertainment System Outside of Japan, and Super Famicom(mixed words of Family and Computer, as the Original NES(Nintendo Entertainment System was known as just Famicom in Japan).

If you were introduced to gaming after 1995-1996, you missed the boom the SNES had on children as you most likely would have been introduced to the Sony Playstation One or if it was later than that, a later gen console.

This console was released around 1991/1992 outside of japan, I'm 28 years old now, and I got this on Christmas morning of 1994, I was 9 years old. haha, boy how time flies.

My first introduction to Earlier Gen Console Emulators was in 1998 on our awesome 400mhz Pentium II, 128MB Ram, 8MB Diamond AGP Video Card, and an awesome ISA Slotted Soundcard(yes ISA, before PCI). NES emulation was the first thing I got into as the friend that introduced me to it had an NES Emulator on his computer playing Contra. :p

I was born in 1991, so I wasn't able to play it. I had a Super Nintendo and some other old consoles back then.
 

Anthonys-Toolbox

Epic Member
I started on NES in the late 80's. yes... I r old! I WAS THERE WHEN IT STARTED BRO :jackiechanwtf:

:somuchwin: That's awesome!!, never had an NES myself though, instead I had a TurboGrafx 16(aka PC Engine in Japan) before the SNES. Speaking of which, could you add a TurboGrafx 16 section?, it was a pseudo 16bit console(8bit CPU, 16bit GPU) back in the day.

I was born in 1991, so I wasn't able to play it. I had a Super Nintendo and some other old consoles back then.

Very awesome as well. :rockon:
 
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Hyperion

Founder
:somuchwin: That's awesome!!, never had an NES myself though, instead I had a TurboGrafx 16(aka PC Engine in Japan) before the SNES. Speaking of which, could you add a TurboGrafx 16 section?, it was a pseudo 16bit console(8bit CPU, 16bit GPU) back in the day.

If I can find an emulator and roms for it, i'll add it
 
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