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I've got more than a terrabyte of roms on my PC; full sets for all retro (cartridge) consoles, complete arcade sets for Mame, FBA, Winkawaks, Raine, Nebula, etc, and a lot (although nowhere near complete sets) for the 32bit and up cd systems. Included in that lot are a couple of 100gb's worth of nds and 3ds roms/cia's.What is so difficult for people to comprehend about having all your games easily accessible in case you should want to play a particular one? And then we hear "Oh, but there are only a handful of games worth actually having, lulz!" Just because you have your idea of what is enjoyable to play, doesn't mean that everyone else has the same narrow minded idea of what they like.
A big chunk of my massive collection is now playable on my 3ds, thanks to the ever increasing emu development.
...it's just not realistic to consider putting it all on to sd cards to have it accessible on my 3ds, and it's even less realistic to think that if I did I would play it all on my 3ds.
Even emulated on pc I've probably only loaded up a quarter of the roms I've archived over the last 15+ years, and out of those there's probably only 25% I've played more than a couple of times.
"Easily accessible" to me is having them available on my pc to transfer if I need them, not constantly available on my 3ds at all times.
No, you don't need a bigger sd, you just need to uninstall the stuff you're not playing - and it's not a case of trawling through title id folders on your card, just go to system management and uninstall them.
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