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    Playing Console Combined Rom Packs? (SNES, GEN, NES)

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    • JirynJ
      Jiryn
      last edited by Jiryn

      Pi Model or other hardware: Raspberri Pi 3 B
      Power Supply used: Vilros Adapter 100-240V
      RetroPie Version Used (3.6, 3.8.1, 4.01 etc.. - do not write latest): 4.1
      Built From: Image on Site
      USB Devices connected: PS4 Controller, USB Keyboard
      Controller used: PS4 controller
      SDHC Size: 64GB

      I've been looking through the Wiki and can't seem to find anything on this minor problem.

      I didn't realize this at the time of download, but almost all my console roms are combined packs. The zip file will contain all releases, revisions, hacks, and/or translations of a single game. (I.E. Game will have Mario, Mario Europe, Mario Japan, Mario Crazy Hack, Mario Infinite Lives Hack roms all in one zip just labeled "Mario.zip" )
      It was part of a set where everything contained inside was a combined version of all revisions/hack/etc of that game)

      I've also noticed that certain games won't run like this.

      Is there a way to run a specific game from the zip, or would it better to either re-zip the games into separate files, just play them unzipped, or go re-download them individually?

      Thank you for all your help!

      (Wiki pages I've referenced/read over are
      https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Genesis-Megadrive
      https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Super-Nintendo-Entertainment-System
      https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Nintendo-Entertainment-System )

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      • DarksaviorD
        Darksavior
        last edited by Darksavior

        You can run them uncompressed or you can compress them seperately. Or save yourself some hassle and download the "no-intro" romset. No hacks, no junk repeats if you just want the original games unmodified.

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        • JirynJ
          Jiryn @Darksavior
          last edited by

          @Darksavior
          Thanks!
          Yea I grabbed a "Good Rom Set" and it was filled with so many repeats.
          Like most Mario games have 20 different games in a single file.

          Off topic, is there any performance difference running zipped or unzipped?

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          • JirynJ
            Jiryn
            last edited by

            Yea, no I am understanding the tags better, such as [b] (bad) and No Intro.

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              MWGemini
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              You can also put things in subfolders. So I might have all my Mario games in NES\Super Mario Brothers and SNES\Super Mario World, for example. That way I can see all the variants within a particular game, but at the root level, I'm just looking at the "base" game name. It makes scraping a little bit more difficult, but that's a different issue.

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              • JirynJ
                Jiryn @MWGemini
                last edited by

                @MWGemini said in Playing Console Combined Rom Packs? (SNES, GEN, NES):

                You can also put things in subfolders. So I might have all my Mario games in NES\Super Mario Brothers and SNES\Super Mario World, for example. That way I can see all the variants within a particular game, but at the root level, I'm just looking at the "base" game name. It makes scraping a little bit more difficult, but that's a different issue.

                Thank you!
                No I went back and grabbed a NO INTRO set, since there would be less/no redundant files this way.

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                • CapemanC
                  Capeman @Jiryn
                  last edited by

                  just unzip them, with files as small as NES there are no benefits to zipping your roms, you end up saving a few KB for every couple hundred, its not worth the hassle.

                  Vector Artist, Designer and Maker of Stuff: Laser Cut Atari / Pixel Theme Bartop

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                    elgarlic @Jiryn
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                    @Jiryn said in Playing Console Combined Rom Packs? (SNES, GEN, NES):

                    @MWGemini said in Playing Console Combined Rom Packs? (SNES, GEN, NES):

                    You can also put things in subfolders. So I might have all my Mario games in NES\Super Mario Brothers and SNES\Super Mario World, for example. That way I can see all the variants within a particular game, but at the root level, I'm just looking at the "base" game name. It makes scraping a little bit more difficult, but that's a different issue.

                    Thank you!
                    No I went back and grabbed a NO INTRO set, since there would be less/no redundant files this way.

                    One thing you can do to further reduce your no intro set of its redundancy, is produce a "1g1r" set from it (1 game, 1 region). If you download the appropriate P/clone xml DAT (from here http://datomatic.no-intro.org/?page=download&fun=xml ) and load it into Romcenter 3.7.1, you can point it to your rom directory and have it keep only a single version of each game based on your ordered preference of regions.

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