The /r/Roms Megathread is a community-curated collection of verified resources for video game preservation and emulation. It acts as a central hub for users to find BIOS files and ROMs safely, minimizing the risk of malware often found on untrusted sites. Overview of the r/Roms Megathread
The megathread is primarily hosted as a GitHub repository and a corresponding GitLab page. It is organized by console manufacturer (Nintendo, Sony, Sega, etc.) and era, providing direct links to archives like Myrient and the Internet Archive. Core Components and Organization /r/Roms Megathread
The r/roms Megathread, managed by the r/roms subreddit community, is a curated,, ad-free repository designed to provide safe access to video game ROMs, BIOS files, and digital preservation data via trusted sources like the Internet Archive. It serves as a secure, vetted alternative to malicious, ad-heavy ROM sites, offering 1:1 copies (Redump/No-Intro) and constant updates, making it a "gold standard" for emulation. For more details, visit the r/roms Megathread, which is typically hosted on a dedicated GitHub Pages site.
The standard r/Roms Megathread is a legendary resource: a massive, internet-archive-backed library covering everything from Atari 2600 to Switch. The Exclusive version, however, focuses on three key upgrades: r roms megathread exclusive
No Junk, No Dupes
While the main thread is a firehose, the Exclusive is a filtered spring. Every ROM is verified against No-Intro or Redump standards. No bad dumps. No hacked translations unless specified. Just clean, 1:1 copies.
Organized by Playability
Exclusive collections often include a “plays great on [emulator name]” note. For example:
The “Hidden Gems” Curation
Standard megathreads list everything. The Exclusive highlights unlicensed cult classics, prototype builds, and fan-translated JRPGs that never left Japan. Think Treasure of the Rudras (SNES) or Rendering Ranger R2 (Super Famicom). The /r/Roms Megathread is a community-curated collection of
R ROMs target devices with an active developer community. Commonly supported models include:
Check the ROM’s official site or forum (e.g., XDA Developers) for full device compatibility lists.
Accessing the R ROMs Megathread Exclusive is simple, but you must avoid impostor sites. What Makes the “Exclusive” Different
r/Roms.Warning: There are copycat sites named "Roms Megathread .com" or similar. These are scams. The only official version is linked from the Reddit subreddit.
You have the file, now you need the machine. Here are the community-voted best emulators for each system.
| System | Best Emulator(s) | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | NES / SNES | Mesen-S / Bsnes | Mesen is the most accurate. Snes9x is best for low-end PCs. | | GameCube / Wii | Dolphin | The gold standard of emulation. Works on most modern PCs. | | PS1 | DuckStation | Superior accuracy and features compared to ePSXe. | | PS2 | PCSX2 | Can be tricky to set up, but covers the massive PS2 library. | | PS3 | RPCS3 | High hardware requirements, but functional. | | PSP | PPSSPP | Works on phones and PCs flawlessly. | | Nintendo DS | melonDS | Features Wi-Fi support and high accuracy. | | 3DS | Citra | Good performance, though currently undergoing legal changes. | | Switch | Ryujinx / Yuzu | Note: Both have faced recent legal challenges; forks exist. | | Multi-System | RetroArch | A frontend that runs "cores" of other emulators. Steep learning curve, but powerful. |