Gaming Why no more ROM collections?

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Hello all,

quite a while ago some kind people created packages of a large number of .3ds files and posted them on torrents - making it easy to get a nice collection with one download.

Those (older) packages are still around - but I did not have any luck finding collections of never games. Do they exist? Where? Thank you for any pointers...

(I have found the obvious sites for single games - but no collections of recent stuff...)
 

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Hmm. That may make sense for some. What I found that there were always lots of people downloading (and sharing) the collections. I enjoy having a large pool of games to chose from - even if I rarely play them (some I never play). And the ones I play frequently (so more than just sampling it) - those I actually buy as I think the developers earned it. But I still miss the ability to save time by not having to get them one by one... (Donwload time is not an issue for me - I can start downoading a 50gb or 100gb collection and I have it next morning. That perfect for me)
 

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Hmm. That may make sense for some. What I found that there were always lots of people downloading (and sharing) the collections. I enjoy having a large pool of games to chose from - even if I rarely play them (some I never play). And the ones I play frequently (so more than just sampling it) - those I actually buy as I think the developers earned it. But I still miss the ability to save time by not having to get them one by one... (Donwload time is not an issue for me - I can start downoading a 50gb or 100gb collection and I have it next morning. That perfect for me)

I don't have that much space on my computer/laptop to store games, and I rather download the games I want myself. (Remember to self - I need to find a copy of Hyrule Warriors Legends that actually works.)
 

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How about I don't post links to roms.
And honestly it's better to just find the games you want instead of large package with most likely a ton of games you are going to delete. It's not hard to find roms.
 

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How about I don't post links to roms.
And honestly it's better to just find the games you want instead of large package with most likely a ton of games you are going to delete. It's not hard to find roms.

Yes, it's like the LootCrate experience. Do I buy a mystery package that might have stuff I want or do I just buy what I want? If you go option 1: you have some extra stuff to do - like deleting your software that you don't want, OR selling the stuff you don't need. Option 2: You get the thing you REALLY want, and with no extra actions needed by you.
 

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On the "Chaos" site you can just download the tickets and then get all the games from the eshop. No need download large packs anymore.
 

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