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  1. Free ROMs download for GB, GBC, GBA, NDS, N64, NES, SNES, Sega, Atari. No hidden viruses, just download your ROM and ISO files and play them using an emulator.

    • Roms

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      The biggest collection of user-created ROM hacks and ROM...

    • Bios

      A full list of BIOS files of each console for people trying...

    • Mame

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  2. Database of 31660 free abandonware games. One of the most complete museum of 80s and 90s video games on DOS, Windows, Amiga, C64, consoles and more.

  3. Windows 10/11, Linux and MacOS Supported! Select a RomPack from your computer and let readyroms.exe do the rest! eg: n64.zip / n64.7z or snes.zip / snes.7z ect

  4. Here is the video game “The Sims: Complete Collection”! Released in 2005 on Windows, it's still available and playable with some tinkering. The game is set in a compilation / shovelware theme.

  5. The Sims 2, a really nice simulation game sold in 2004 for Windows, is available and ready to be played again! Time to play a real-time, life / social simulation and contemporary video game title.

  6. RetroBat can download and install all software you need to have a good retro gaming experience on your Windows PC. RetroBat can run in Portable Mode. That means you can start it from HDD or from any removable storage device, as long as you do it on a computer that meets the requirements.

  7. Download Link: https://archive.org/details/top-100-retro-rom-collection-by-stirlitz-17 Hello everyone! I'd like to share my compilation of the "TOP 100" games for each gaming console. It's worth noting that in some systems, the number may vary since not all of them have a full hundred games.