Complete Snes Rom Set -11337 Roms- -

This is the crown jewel of the set. You will find:

This is a controversial inclusion. Purists argue that user-made Super Mario World "Kaizo" hacks should not be in a "Complete" set. However, the 11337 set often blurs the line by including ROMs from physical reproduction carts sold online, treating them as valid "cartridge dumps." Complete Snes Rom Set -11337 Roms-

The specific count of 11,337 is not arbitrary. It is the golden number generated by the most famous datagroup in console ROM collecting: No-Intro. This is the crown jewel of the set

Unlike random torrents that scrape duplicate files, the "No-Intro" standard is a rigorous, community-driven effort to verify, hash, and catalogue every single commercial ROM dump. The 11,337 figure includes: This set claims to be a complete, bit-for-bit

This set claims to be a complete, bit-for-bit copy of every Super Famicom and Super Nintendo cartridge ever pressed that was successfully extracted.

Before the NES, unlicensed games were rare. On the SNES, they existed in the gray market. The 11337 set includes dumps from obscure unlicensed developers like Super Fighter Team and various Taiwanese pirate multicarts that hacked original games to feature "Super Mario 16" or weird reskins of Street Fighter II.