Stuzza,
thanks for posting those scans.. I'm not a ROM collector, and hence don't understand the naming convention used, but why are some games listed multiple times, but many others missing from the list completly?
e.g.
Jaws (U) [!].jpg
Jaws (U) [a1].jpg
Jaws (U) [a2].jpg
Yet there is only 1 JAWS cart.. there are no different revisions of it.
While a common game like 1942 by Capcom is completely missing? Do ROM collectors follow different rules than actual cart collectors such as my self?
Thanks for your time.
The scans I renamed were for the "USA" set of NES roms which you get by using goodtools with the "dirs" command. There are multiple scans of the same image for the various alternates eg. [a1], [a2] so that a box scan will also show for these. This is needed as there is no dat file available for consoles which frontend developers can use so that only one screenshot or box scan is needed for all versions of a game. Maybe in the future someone will create some dat files with info on all the nes and sega consoles so that only one artwork is needed.
Games that are missing from the set available for download are either not from the USA set (ie. 1942), or I havn't found box art for them yet. According to Goodtools, the 1942 NES roms were:
1942 (JU) [b1][o1]
1942 (JU) [o1]
1942 (JU) [o2]
1942 (JU) [o3]
1942 (JU) [o4]
1942 (JU) [p1]
1942 (JU)
1942 (PC10)
So when you sort an entire NES romset by country, the (JU) will go in the World (I think?) directory as opposed to the USA directory.
You'll notice on the site I specify that the download contains box scans for 768 out of the possible 855 USA nes roms. So if you have any of the missing ones, feel free to send them to me!
