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For example, many European or Japanese exclusive titles never received official English releases. Fan translation groups spend years patching these games. However, these patched versions often disappear when file hosts go down. However, these patched versions often disappear when file
To understand why exclusives matter, you have to understand the history of ROM dumping. For decades, the scene relied on "GoodSets" and "No-Intro." These are fantastic for accuracy, but they leave gaps.