![]() ![]() My current "Best of" collections for each system I compiled, which is every major system that runs at or close to 100% and can be played with an SNES-style controller, minus the PS1 or N64, plus scraped images and BIOS, amounts to around 52.5GB. If you think I'm wrong, please let me know - I'm trying to use Cunningham's Law to my advantage. (I'm going to assume most MAME-compatible Arcade games are small in size, and that only a few large ones are worth playing) ![]() However, I don't know much about the size of Arcade and PS1 games - these tend to vary, and the massive soundtracks of some PS1 games can push each game to nearly 1 GB each! Of course, given that there's only ~10 popular ("best") PS1 games that anyone would try running on their Pi, I'd still estimate that one should never need more than 32 GB to have every game they'd even consider playing. Assuming we excluded those unplayable games, I think a full ROM set of every playable game on the Pi (aside from PS1 and Arcade) would come to about 16 GB (a rough estimate). A ROM set (NO-INTRO in particular) of every system through N64 (no PS1 or Arcade) comes to about 34 GB - and that includes every single N64 game, of which only ~5-10 are playable anyways. I've been seeing deals for those 128GB cards, and I just can't imagine needing that much space. ![]()
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