Large collections are often split into multiple volumes to stay under file-size limits for hosting services. various2.7z would be the second installment of a massive library of oddities. 3. The "Mystery Box" of Data Hoarding
These often house "non-good" sets—files that didn't fit into a standard regional release (US/EU/JP), such as fan translations, hacked versions, or prototype ROMs for systems like the NES, SNES, or MAME.
Within communities like r/DataHoarder, such files are sometimes shared as "mystery packs."
In the world of retro gaming and emulation, "various" archives are frequently found on sites like the Internet Archive or old FTP mirrors.
Large collections are often split into multiple volumes to stay under file-size limits for hosting services. various2.7z would be the second installment of a massive library of oddities. 3. The "Mystery Box" of Data Hoarding
These often house "non-good" sets—files that didn't fit into a standard regional release (US/EU/JP), such as fan translations, hacked versions, or prototype ROMs for systems like the NES, SNES, or MAME.
Within communities like r/DataHoarder, such files are sometimes shared as "mystery packs."
In the world of retro gaming and emulation, "various" archives are frequently found on sites like the Internet Archive or old FTP mirrors.
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