: Rare titles from Japan-only add-ons like the modem-based Satellaview . Collection Composition
Our research indicates that there are approximately 11337 Roms available for the SNES. This number may seem staggering, but it's a testament to the console's incredible library of games. With a complete SNES ROM set, you'll have access to every game ever created for the console, including:
For purists wanting to play on a real console, flash carts are the solution. The series is the premium standard. These cartridges load ROMs from a microSD card and run them natively on SNES hardware. They are broadly compatible, supporting enhancement chips and enabling features like save states. However, users should be careful not to overload a single folder with thousands of ROM files, as it will slow down the cart's browser significantly.
: The set includes over 11,000 files because it contains every known dump: "the good, the bad, hacks, and multiple dumps" for nearly every title. : Files typically use the extensions. Content Beyond Games : It often includes unreleased prototypes (like Star Fox 2 ) and translations of Japanese exclusives. Preservation Focus
The collection includes rare titles from Japan-only peripherals like the Satellaview (broadcast via satellite) and the SuFami Turbo .
A standard commercial library for the SNES consists of roughly 720 North American games, 520 European releases, and nearly 1,400 Japanese Super Famicom titles. The jump from approximately 2,600 unique commercial titles to an 11,337-file set is due to the inclusion of comprehensive archival variations. 1. Regional Variations and Revisions
[11,337 ROM Set] │ ├──► Emulation Frontends (RetroArch / EmulationStation) │ │ │ └──► Software Cores (Snes9x / bsnes) │ └──► Flash Cartridges (FXPak Pro) ──► Original SNES Hardware Software Emulators
Rendered early 3D polygons in Star Fox and Stunt Race FX .
A complete SNES ROM set with 11,337 ROMs! That's a massive collection. Here are some useful features that can help you manage and enjoy your collection: