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    Ok, I inhereted all of my cousins old roms.... THOUSANDS of them (all NES) and browsing through the cd's I find that there are many types of the same game... what would the difference be between games such as:
    • Crystalis (U) [a1].nes
    • Crystalis (U) [a2].nes
    • Crystalis (U) [b1].nes
    • Crystalis (U) [b2].nes
    • Crystalis (U) [o1].nes
    • Crystalis (U) [o2].nes
    • Crystalis (U).nes

    Its very annoying to have to browse through these roms.... not to mention the hacked ones. Any insight would be appreciated.

    -Dave

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    There are very small differences but they are all in the code, not the game.
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    Okay these will show some little difference among those roms. Basically all are the same.

    [b][a]
    This is simply an alternate version of a ROM. Many games have been re-released fix bugs or even to eliminate Game Genie codes (Yes, Nintendo hates that device).

    [b]
    A bad dump often occurs with an older game or a faulty dumper (bad connection). Another common source of ROMs is a corrupted upload to a release FTP.

    [f]
    A fixed game has been altered in some way so that it will run better on a copier or emulator.

    [h]
    Something in this ROM is not quite as it should be. Often a hacked ROM simply has a changed header or has been enabled to run in different regions. Other times it could be a release group intro, or just some kind of cheating or funny hack.

    [o]
    An overdumped ROM image has more data than is actually in the cart. The extra information means nothing and is removed from the true image.

    [t]
    A trainer is special code which executes before the game is begun. It allows you to access cheats from a menu.

    [!]
    Verified good dump. Thank God for these!
    Hope these will solve your tiring problems.


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    Thanks mont.

    I thought those meant alpha, beta and omega versions.

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    Detailed info are available in a text file within the Good tools downloads... in most of them anyway.
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    I know, but better leave this to any newbie who wants to ask about the same thing again.


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