This is a collection of games from the /v/ Recommended Games Wiki. The systems covered are: Acorn - Archimedes Acorn - BBC Micro Apple - Apple II Apple - Apple IIGS Atari - Atari 2600 Atari - Atari 8-bit Atari - Jaguar Atari - Lynx Bandai - WonderSwan Bandai - WonderSwan Color Coleco - ColecoVision Commodore - 64 Commodore - Amiga Fairchild - Video Entertainment System/Channel F Fujitsu - FM-7 GCE - Vectrex Magnavox - Odyssey2 Mattel - Intellivision Microsoft - MSX Microsoft - MSX2 NEC - PC Engine/TurboGrafx 16 NEC - Super Grafx Nintendo - Famicom/Nintendo Entertainment System Nintendo - Famicom Disk System Nintendo - Game Boy Nintendo - Game Boy Advance Nintendo - Game Boy Color Nintendo - Nintendo 64 Nintendo - Satellaview Nintendo - Super Famicom/Super Nintendo Entertainment System Nintendo - Virtual Boy Sega - 32X Sega - Game Gear Sega - Mark III/Master System Sega - Megadrive/Genesis Sega - SG-1000 Sharp - X1 Sharp - X68000 SNK - Neo Geo Pocket SNK - Neo Geo Pocket Color
Why the /v/ Recommended Games Wiki? Well any list is going to be subjective as hell, but if you're like me and
don't want to have to sift through a bunch of shovelware every time you want to play a game, I think this is a
damn good starting point for a collection.
In addition to the clean ROMs, I have included pre-patched games with translation, re-translation, de-censorship
and bug fix patches. There are also a few general improvement hacks that I've included that can easily be
ignored, like the 2 player hack for Secret of Evermore and the 3 player hack for Seiken Densetsu 3. I've also
included the romhacks listed on the wiki.
In each archive there is a "~notes.txt" file. This says what database I used to verify that set and sometimes
explains why a certain game is missing, or why a game is named differently than what the database has it marked
as.
It's entirely possible I mis-patched some files, especially with the SNES games with their headered/unheadered
nonsense. If any of the patched games give you trouble, check its entry on romhacking.net to see if it's
compatible with your emulator first before making a post. I tried to make it clear as to what patches where used
so they can easily be looked up for this reason among others. If there's nothing helpful there, then please
leave a comment letting me know specifically which file is the problem and I'll try to have it fixed for the
next release. I will not however help you set up emulators, so don't ask.