Complete Snes Rom Set -11337 Roms- Fix

: Early ROM dumping technology wasn't perfect. The set was notorious for having multiple "bad dumps" (corrupt files) and slightly different versions of the same game that didn't actually play differently. The Legacy

To the uninitiated, the number 11,337 might seem staggering—after all, the official licensed library for the SNES (or Super Famicom) sits closer to 1,750 to 2,000 titles across all regions. However, a set of this magnitude goes far beyond retail shelves. Complete Snes Rom Set -11337 Roms-

Despite the boast of "completeness," even the legendary 11337 set has holes. Collectors note that due to special chip hardware (like the SA-1 or the Nintendo Power flash carts from Japan), some dumps are still "bad" or unplayable without enhancement chips. : Early ROM dumping technology wasn't perfect

: It included every version of a game (Japan, USA, Europe), meaning titles like Super Mario World appeared three or four times. However, a set of this magnitude goes far