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It's over...
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>>12414016
dupe of >>12413948
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>>12414050
>a 20tb drive will costs you thousands now.
Maybe thousands in whatever shitty worthless third world currency you use, but they're less than $500 USD on Amazon.
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>>12414075
What will it take for people to embrace P2P again?
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>AI keeps destroying things I love
we need another Ted, or several of them at this point
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>>12414147
https://vsrecommendedgames.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page
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>>12414043
I long since started collecting nointro/redumps, yeah i will never play most of them but it beats going around trying to find obscure roms. Stuff like nes, n64, etc, forget downloading individual, just find a no intro download. I have most consoles from the 90s and the whole thung was less than 100gbs.
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>best site still going strong
cool idc then
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i fucking hate rom sets that try to separate everything in folders only for every folder to have repeats of stuff in other genre folders
and then they also have alphabetical folders
just put all the games in a single folder sorted by alphabet
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>>12414406
I dont know if myrient has it, but for PS1 and Dreamcast at least, you can get compressed .CHD versions of the catalog that loses nothing and compresses everything big time.
PS1 set is like 400gb
Dreamcast like 400gb
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>>12414394
he uploads every fan translated game and that's all what matters
am not following news of every single fan translation project and many of them do not use that shithole Romhacking, that's why Spike is cool he and his people have their eyes all over the place bringing us the latest updates of fan translations
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>>12414476
They have a bandwidth limiter, fags found a way around it, and some ultrafags made paywalled apps that will get around his bandwidth limit and not share any of the money they rake in from their stupid customers
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>>12414540
Myrient tried to keep a low profile, but it was a no-nonsense site where you could get pretty much everything for any system you like. It was especially great for really obscure stuff, romhacks, and fan translations.
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>>12414542
I downloaded a 100GBs of PS1 games now and the only limit I noticed was six downloads at a time. Why the fuck would anyone need to do bandwidth bypasses? Now I need to do Sega Saturn, Dreamcast, Gamecube and PS2 but only have a 6TB HDD to house this stuff so I need to be selective on PS2 and Gamecube games. Granted the 6TB is a backup storage I bought specifically for backing up all these games, but still.
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>>12414563
Just report him to Nintendo's piracy division and he will literally be sued into oblivion since he is charging people for downloading their IPs. Might as well take advantage of Nintendo's jew lawyers for something.
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>>12414632
It's dying because normalfags found out* and bandwidth costs went through the roof
* mostly because some douche made an app for retards that bypasses bandwidth restrictions and didn't share any of the money he got from said normie retards with the guy who is actually hosting the files
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Fucking hell.
>>12414790
Somewhat relevant. I remember seeing a leddit screenshot on /v/ of some retard who posted about Myrient on a big emulation community there, with links and all, and even the ledditors were smart enough to tell him to delete it. Then the poster claimed to have contacted Myrient by email and got a reply saying that it wasn't a problem to share link with other online communities. I think the dude(s) in charge were too naive...
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>site named "myrient"
>owner fails to pay "my rent"
It was over before it started.
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>>12414016
I'm not clear on how this is the discussion of classic, or "retro" games. If a child wasn't able to play a mario rom because they/thems mommies had to help them go poopoo no one would be talking about it. What do you imagine the difference is?
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First they came for Emuparadise
And I did not speak out
Because I did not use Emuparadise
Then they came for Myrient
And I did not speak out
Because I did not use Myrient
Then they came for Archive.org
And I did not speak out
Because I did not use Archive.org
Then they came for me
And there was no one left
To speak out for me
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>>12415190
So are you guys trying to download everything you can from the site so it doesn't become lost?
I don't see why a bunch of anons can't get together and download chunks of the site onto 20tb external drives and collectively archive it that way.
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>>12415436
Why would it be, most here have already curated most systems and now we have 1 month to fill in the gaps. I already started yesterday. And I've already bought chinkhelds for my nephews and nieces and filled them with my curated sets. Everyone should do this so they don't fall into roblox and other tard games and get as retarded as gen z.
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You can save space by converting multiple versions of the same game as delta CHD file which only stores the data that differs from the parent CHD. Its been a feature in MAME for a while and can significantly reduce space depending on the game. Some emulators like PCSX2 and Duckstation can play delta CHD files but for others you have to revert them.
To make a delta CHD
chdman copy -i "clone.chd" -op "parent.chd" -o "delta.chd"
To revert a CHD
chdman copy -i "delta.chd" -ip "parent.chd" -o "clone.chd"
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>>12415647
Nah
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>>12415459
>So are you guys trying to download everything you can from the site so it doesn't become lost?
lol no
i can't even afford to buy a 1tb hard drive, it literally costs me a month's worth of rent where i live
thanks to ai i guess, it literally went 10x in price in the last few months
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>>12414016
i got so lucky
downloaded the bulk a few days ago and now the servers are getting hammered
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>>12416019
not on the site directly, there is a downloader on github that shows it tho
https://github.com/bradrevans/myrient-downloader
the entire dreamcast collection is 773gb and US only is 147gb
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>>12414031
Retard doesn't know the difference between downloading and streaming. Also
>wanting to watch movies with a fat fuck
>here lemme find that disc in my shelves of slop
>oh you wanted 1080p? Well, I got the DVD but it maxes out at 480i
>ooops disc read error, looks like disc rot
>want to watch another movie instead?
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>>12415870
Yes, that is correct. I know this is /vr/ so newer platforms are out of the scope of discussion, but they are where the issue lies. Everyone ITT saying "everything pre-6th gen is only a few terabytes" is missing the problem here.
I only have about a terabyte of free drive space at the moment so I can't do too much to help, but I've been downloading digital only Japanese 3DS games so that I can seed them after the shutdown.
Also, as >>12416030 alluded to, prototypes are important to save. The 360 and PS3 each had a program where anyone with a developer kit could get builds of pretty much any near-launch game. These platforms have an enormous amount of prototypes as a result, and as far as I can tell, many of them are currently exclusively hosted on Myrient.
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>>12415861
Micro sd cards seem pretty cheap. For about 100 u can get half a Terabyte and it even comes w a cool sonic logo. And that’s just the Samsung premium cards I’m sure you could find cheaper that work. Unless ur download post retro half a terabyte should cover a hell of a lot. Some anon said the entire DC USA library is only 100 gigs or so.
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>>12415870
I would say start with the smaller systems and grab the most obscure stuff first, prototypes, unlicensed, Japanese only or other region locked stuff, aftermarket/homebrew. Maybe grab whole collections of systems that aren't well known, Sharp, Watara etc. Then move on to the bigger stuff.
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Alright, so we need to know, what shit on here is actually irreplaceable and can't be easily found elsewhere? That's the main priority for archiving and we need to make sure we save it.
I am going to download all the prototypes and betas for the PS2, but what else is needed?
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Anything ancient-classic that needs to be saved from them?
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>>12416117
Wtf? Vimm has 99.99% of PS2 titles.
Like what exactly? Every Atari game. Every genesis game. 99.25% of Saturn games. Every console I check has at least 99% and many are complete.
So what's missing compared to Myrient?
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>>12416241
>Rom hacks
>fan translations
You people are too coddled by CDR, you're supposed to know how to patch those yourselves
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>>12416214
I haven't gone through all of Myrient so I can't say for certain this is true for every single ROM, but for the most part, old consoles are well trodden territory that you can easily find on other sites. What's at risk of disappearing are PC games (specifically unaltered ISOs), 7th and 8th gen console / handheld games (especially updates, DLC, digital only games, and game not released in the US), 7th and 8th gen prototypes and demos, and revisions of modern arcade games. The problem is that the files for all of this class of material are massive (several gigs per file, for tens of thousands of files), so unlike, say, the Saturn library, you can't easily back it all up in once place.
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>>12416171
Even the Samsung ones? I think there is a huge difference in quality plus that’s what you use for hacking the 3ds… I haven’t seen any complaints of them messing up when using the premium Samsung cards but maybe you guys have?
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Newfags acting like the sky is falling every time a site shuts down is funny as hell. You guys have no idea how many sites and programs and processes I've used over the years and most of them are gone.
There's always another.
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>>12416271
>it's all demos
Now that is a waste of space
>>12416314
No-Intro
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>>12416332
yeah yeah i'm old as shit too and saw many sites go down. it still sucks to see high quality sites getting knocked off the web.
with hardware prices skyrocketing i'd expect more shutdowns before anything good comes along again
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>>12416318
Samsung ones are high quality, but the problems with SD cards are innate to the medium. They weren't designed for long term storage. They were designed for transferring files and to be temporary storage for devices like cameras. They can last a long time, but not reliably enough for archival purposes.
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>these transfer speeds
it'll be kill before i complete it even though i have the disk space
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>>12416362
That's a pretty bad idea anon. SD cards die easily, frequent friction in your pocket could ruin it. Also they require frequent electric charge i.e. they're designed to be plugged into some device at all times.
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>>12416357
Well that’s annoying. Here’s hoping at least the one I’m using for my 3ds hack just werks. If it does ever give out I’ll be sure to bitch and moan about it on here. I have an old work laptop that I use simply to store roms and old pc games. It can’t even run most games but it was free and the hardrive has worked for over a decade now so I have stuff back up on there just in case (like alll the old stuff nes snes gameboy genesis game gear, older arcade titles that don’t take up a ton of space and a lot of classic PC games like UT99 etc). Good heads up tho on the sd card info I appreciate it.
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>>12416241
>Tosec
It's a little over 300GB.
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>>12416395
What would you recommend as the best portable hard drive? I’m going to be getting an up to date gaming PC in the next few months, but I’d like to have a reliable, detachable hard drive that will last for… well decades
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The more you dig, the more stuff you find, holy shit. They even have stuff from Desura! Losing all this is going to hurt big time.
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>>12416553
Idk who tf you talking about.
You either wait in line or pay
It's not burger propaganda. It's a sad reality.
BUT
You can call an ambulance if you have a stroke and they leave you to die because you had a drink.
I would love to have a choice in terms of paying 1/5 of my salary for healthcare I never use.
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dumb retards
not retro
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>>12416314
Why is dlsite even datted by no-intro? Completely futile effort
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You guys know that since there was a heads up and plenty of time before shut down, 95% of the site will be reuploaded elsewhere right? I'm willing to eat my own words if that doesn't happen, but they got their stuff from somewhere anyway. Hell I'm willing to bet a few especially autistic data hoarders have already downloaded the whole site before the news even came out.
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>>12416630
You're not wrong, but how long is it gonna be until someone makes a bullshit-free site like myrient without ads or other bullshit? The guy who's been hosting myrient is a fucking saint. There's no hosting site like myrient and who knows how long it'll be until we get a proper successor. We can't take sites like these for granted.
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>>12416630
There should be enough hoarders out there to save most of the files. If he's honest about the 6k/mo upkeep then it should be expected that we won't see the same quality or download speeds from alternatives, not for a long while at least.
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>>12416646
Nta, but you're too optimistic. Time is likely up. We're seeing the winding down of the silver age of vidya downloading. I've seen this in every case for everything. No one else is gonna step up like that, and why would they when everyone who cares already has it all? I'm certainly not going to stick my neck out, but I will archive.
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>>12416646
>If he's honest about the 6k/mo upkeep then it should be expected that we won't see the same quality or download speeds from alternatives
I would take slower download speeds if it meant the new sites don't burn themselves out like Myrient did.
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>>12416686
Internet archive
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>>12416673
>Where? Usenet? You sure as hell can't rely on torrents these days.
>Relying on a single source for uploading and archiving
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>>12416720
let me know your internet provider so i never get scammed by them
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>>12416669
Considering Spike received a bunch of DMCA takedown requests (they were probably from butthurt t.annies though,Spike has made a lot of enemies in the romhacking community over the years that want him gone and/or dead) in December of last year that it scared him enough to block the ability to download anything on the main site that's been uploaded after 2025 (everything before that is still up, for now...), then yeah, I'd say the future is uncertain.
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>>12416739
There's a page on the site for submitting files, so I'd assume some dumpers sent their files directly to Myrient. It's weird though. The No-Intro and Redump websites record when a checksum was added to the database. Even for obscure 7th gen games, almost every checksum I've checked predates the existence of Myrient, yet as far as I am able to search, Myrient is the first appearance of most of these ROMs on the internet. I guess the source of ROMs being opaque is by design, with distribution being illegal and all.
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>>12416790
what this guy said >>12414193
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>>12416647
Thank you anon. Screw that other elitist anon.
I will use this knowledge and service respectfully.
>>12416739
Myrient had (has < March 31) a user-upload option on their site.
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>>12414016
My fucking vidya tunes
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>>12415463
(((they))) want to remove personal storage devices so you only can store things on the cloud. This is part of the AI scam bubble. You will own nothing, not even your own data and all your personal files will be algorithmically sifted through.
You will need an internet connection to consume any media and all media is subject to retconning, revision for political correctness and altering the races of the characters. This is truly what they want. They want to destroy man's ability to even enjoy art.
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>>12416856
>You will need an internet connection to consume any media and all media is subject to retconning, revision for political correctness and altering the races of the characters. This is truly what they want. They want to destroy man's ability to even enjoy art.
They don't actually give a single solitary shit about any of that
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>>12416858
>i wouldnt even mind using something like NSO
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>>12416907
I never understood this. The people who hated VC because you had to purchase each rom were then pissed that you had to pay a subscription to play roms. I don't disagree with them, but just admit you want the games for free.
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>>12416907
No it's objectively worse because you can't own the old console games plus Nintendo is way worse now than they were then about what you were allowed to do with your console. The one and only thing it has going for it are the Arcade Archives and the fact just a tiny select few retro console games are available for purchase.
Also the fact they won't let you download compilation games like the Genesis Classics collection. That's a physical only. Fuck that company forever for this shit. That plus it's 450$ for a giant ransomware brick bomb that can go off if you slightly break the rules. Enjoy your infinite subscriptions. Better have an internet connection and be paid in order to rent forever.
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>Also the fact they won't let you download compilation games like the Genesis Classics collection. That's a physical only. Fuck that company forever for this shit.
They did that because of their expanded NSO with the same Genesis games except they also are offering MERCS (ooooh!). Glad I downloaded it while I could.
>Enjoy your infinite subscriptions. Better have an internet connection and be paid in order to rent forever.
Well, in defense of Nintendo (I can hear the wails now) their subscription service is a good way to give someone a taste of over a hundred games that otherwise they wouldn't have bought outright for $5.00, but I do agree that both forms of availability should be offered.
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>>12416942
>Well, in defense of Nintendo (I can hear the wails now) their subscription service is a good way to give someone a taste of over a hundred games that otherwise they wouldn't have bought outright for $5.00,
That's fine and I could get behind that as long as they hold individual purchase and ownership as a sacred an unalienable right of every Nintendo owner.
In fact offering both is a great idea because it satisfies people who want to own and people who want to rent and try everything. Nintendo is just greedy.
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>>12417132
I've honestly thought about going deeper into the web because Indians and others have made most websites unusable. Even 4chan has slowed down and most of the boards have become filled with Indians and other types.
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>>12417154
It isn't just Indians, anon. It's children. Children are online by the hundreds of millions now and it shows. When you're being totally reasonable, on topic and pleasant, and in return you get:
>Shut up
or even threats. It's because their parents are antichrists who hate life. That's the long and short of it.
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But anyway, now that you brought this up, I'm just here to hoard information in order to hoard classic roms and maybe to get help with emulators. That's already asking for way too much from this shithole now, but a man can dream. I'd also like to have more comfy classing gaming discussions, even if they're POAST YON 'ATTLESTATION TREAD #689 threads that may be repetitive, but at least they reveal some soul.
tl;dr I will suck this place dry, then shit on its grave, then head to YouTube. (like everyone else)
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>>12417140
>It was because of ledditors spreading it around
Ironically, the Myrient team advertised it on reddit themselves
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>>12417132
I'm a 30-year-old white guy from a pretty standard suburban background. When I used Myrient, I always downloaded files one at a time manually: no scripts, no automation tricks. I even tossed them a donation afterward, even though I'd already grabbed everything I wanted, just because I appreciated the effort they put in to preserve all those sets and make them freely available. It felt like the decent thing to do for a project that gave so much to the community.
Then, maybe a month or two back, some Indian, threw together an AI-generated bulk downloader script and shared it publicly in plebbit. Not long after, the Myrient team dropped the announcement that the site's shutting down at the end of March 2026. From what I've pieced together, a couple of indian niggers ended up making competing scripts, got into arguments because others kept demanding features and fixes, but the code was basically just prompt-engineered garbage, not real programming skill. It turned into a mess of entitlement and low-effort tools hogging bandwidth.
I get why people like Stenzek (DuckStation/PCSX2 dev) sound so burnt out these days, and why a lot of emulator devs quietly back away from supporting Android ports. The flood of low-iq brownoid morons and endless demands without much give-back really kills the goodwill.
Look, I'm not out here trying to start a flame war or claim some grand superiority thing. I'm Catholic, raised to believe in the dignity of every person, but after years in tech communities and seeing patterns play out again and again, it's hard not to notice how certain cultural habits--mass scraping without regard for sustainability, expecting everything for free while no contributing--end up ruining good shared resources. Some groups just approach things differently, and when that clashes with preservation efforts built on mutual respect, it burns people out. That's the frustrating reality.
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>>12417293
I'm not a Jew, Anon. I'm simply expressing my honest opinion.
I'm disappointed and frustrated by what Indians have done here and by how easily IA can harm something as valuable and principled as Myrient.
If you interpret my view as proof that I'm some kind of crypto-Jew, that's your prerogative.
God bless you.
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>>12417286
All of this is true. It's horrible. Just do not ever ever ever develop phone emulators. That should be considered a crime against humanity. Make Linux based emulators instead. Get the big companies like Nintendo to sue Apple and Google and keep emulators off their app stores.
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>least obvious jewish samefagging
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>>12417304
Reads like some pearl-clutchin WASP with baby-soft hands typed this shit. So white a brownoid’s already throwin a complete fuckin melty over it
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>>12416032
disc rot doesn't exist i didn't know how many faggots could actually fall for this corperate psyop.
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>>12417494
lol, tell that to all the discs I've had to throw away because they became unreadable over the past twenty years. Top quality lasts a lot longer than the shitty cheap discs I used to burn my warez on, but even the highest quality CD and DVD media still uses organic compounds that are subject to decay over time.
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>>12417494
My Wahoo sunshine is rotten, but I'm not even mad about it.
There are archival-grade discs from CDs all the way up to BDs. The regular OGs or "normal" ones have a certain percentage of organic materials in 'em, which is why they degrade over time. But the archival-grade ones (like M-DISCs) ditch that shit entirely: no organic dyes, just rock-like inorganic layers. They're rated for up to 1000 years if stored right and can handle some seriously absurd environments.
My autistic little goal is to burn stuff onto these archival-grade discs and donate five copies of each to my local library. That way my (white) community can access it without everything getting fucked by the brown flood that's ruining the internet. The future's going back to local shit: communities and physical stuff. Sites like 4chan or r*ddit are gonna get completely taken over by brownoids. The silver lining? It's super easy to spot a real white guy in a dirty brown sea.
So far I've donated five external BD drives and 20 M-DISC BDs loaded with discographies, books, magazines, and videogames. Myrient hitting EOL is a huge kick in the nuts for my project, but I ain't quitting. I do gotta give those guys respect though... $6000 a month to keep that beast running? That's insane. They earned it.
To be real, my solo method ain't the most efficient way to do this, and I'm doing it all by myself. But fuck it, it's what I've got.
The Eye, AlvRo, Myrient... total respect and mad gratitude to all of 'em.
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>>12416630
I'm not worried about anything being lost forever, but Myrient was great because it had a sane layout, no obnoxious ads, no download restrictions and full support for download managers. It was even better when it also had FTP support, but the loss of that was acceptable. I doubt that any new site will be as convenient, because there aren't many, if any, people out there who are going to sink $6k a month to provide the same degree of service.
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>>12417494
dumb and baby retard
disc rot was documented before you were born. go look up bronzing cds and laserdisc rot.
>corperate psyop
can't spell corporate, can't understand chemistry, yet confidently wrong anyway. humble up or kys.
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>"the heckin' disc rot boogeyman is the reason why you should just buy subscription services and own nothing, cattle!!!"
I don't listen to retarded shills, we'll see how well you do 20 years from now when online publishers get dominion over everything you consume and take it away from you like a parent taking away the ipad from their child.
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Can't wait for April so retards here can look dumb from how much of a nothingburger this turns out to be
No-Intro and Redump sets were all over the internet before Myrient existed
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>>12417605
>maybe if i repeat the one english sentence i learnt in my indian english class he'll change his opinion
"disc rot" only happens if you leave your discs in bad environments, aka most of the media you own will never experience any kind of rot and it will outlive you. You're shilling something that only happens due to poor maintenance like a retard, its like saying nuclear energy is bad because "oh well chernobyl!"
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Dear God
The servers are being raped right now
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>>12417652
saaar pls listen
disc rot is 100% white man psyop saar
just like hygine and brush teef and all dat nonsense
our organic CDs DVDs BDs are made in mother India they last forever saar
no rot only eternal data saar trust me 5000 year civilisation saar
western disc die because they eat beef and no offer to ganesh saar
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>>12417652
dumb and baby retard
you are too young and too slow in the head to understand real media decay. CD bronzing, laserdisc delamination, DVD layer rot were documented decades before you were born. OSes and drives might patch tiny errors once contents are loaded from disk into memory, but they can't save a disc that is actually dying. happened often enough that operating systems had to deal with them in one way or another.
your "corperate psyop" flex is peak ESL fantasy and you are obviously some brown or black turd worlder trying to be a cute racist.
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>>12417664
Few people coordinate to preserve rare and obscure shit like UMD music/videos, magazines, laserdisc images, and oddball systems like the Toshiba Visicom.
Their effort gets drowned out by thousands of brownoids wasting bandwidth on garbage like Diddy Kong Racing.
I fucking hate third-worlders. The worst part is you parasites don’t even acknowledge the burden you are to humankind. No words can describe how destructive your kind is to the human race.
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>>12416030
Most of it can be found here, although there are some exceptions:
https://hiddenpalace.org/
Anything released in the last 10 years, still purchasable and first party Nintendo games don't provide links to the roms.
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>>12417819
And I forgot to say, most Myrient romsets have these included already including more recent discoveries. Alongside the rom itself Hidden Palace also shows the contributors, differences between the prototype & the final release and the development history.
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>>12417748
Yeah I don't get why not do a torrent (or multiple) of the whole thing. People say torrents aren't practical for sites like Myrient because files get added and revised constantly, which would cause issues with people downloading and seeding, but since the site's shutting down it's like the ideal time to do it.
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Getting a fraction of the download speed compared to last week, not lookin good.
>>12417649
I hope the more obscure stuff like game updates, dlc, magazines, artwork, manuals etc don't all disappear. There's a lot of interesting things I never considered that are a part of this library.
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>>12417632
>Even worse is people going "i hope someone is backing shit up" instead of backing shit up themselves
1. It's about 300TB of data, if not more. Very very few here are going to have the bandwidth OR the storage space to do that.
2. There are currently at least two (Though they might merge) preservation efforts. One from a Discord group and one from /r/DataHoarder. There is a guy on Datahoarder who had already backed up 200TB of data from Myrient previously even before this news hit.
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>>12417835
1. It does not compress as well as other compression formats, this is on purpose since it's meant to be usable as-is in emulators and some ODEs, meaning you can't compress it as well as a format designed to be extracted before use. This is on purpose since it's meant to be runnable as-is, not to focus on maximum compression.
2. It would not be feasible to make any sorts of hacks or translation patches designed to be applied directly to a CHD file because it has multiple revisions and can even compress the same file differently based on your settings. BIN files are a raw dump of a track so they will always be the same data if they were dumped properly.
3. It lacks features that some games require to function properly, any Saturn game that has indexes past 1 in it's CUE file would lose that information if converted to CHD and not function properly.
CHD is useful for it being the end format to run a game from, but not a good format for distribution.
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>>12417212
Seeing reddit fags seethe and cope about people using download managers killing Myrient when Myrient literally advertise one in the f.a.q was funny
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>>12414178
>I mean it was also people bypassing the site and actually paying for the privilege
He really should have disabled direct links. The site itself was free to use with no registration, speed caps, ads or captchas required to be clicked through, daily limits, or any such bullshit, yet idiots created downloader clients (Likely with AI because they can't code worth a damn) and charged to use their features. Leeches that did jack shit were profiting off this site and bypassing the site itself and any of it's donation or other messages while sucking it's bandwidth. Worst part is these idiots will just go off now with their money that they gained by killing the site while one of the best game preservation sites on the plant to exist in years dies off.
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>>12414820
>remember seeing a leddit screenshot on /v/ of some retard who posted about Myrient on a big emulation community there, with links and all, and even the ledditors were smart enough to tell him to delete it.
Of course it was /v/. I saw a thread about Myrient there too and the first reply was someone proudly boasting that they didn't know what it was with everyone else circle-jerking about that too and going "fpbp", even the Myrient thread on /g/ had more intelligent replies.
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>>12417673
kek i love coming back to this steaming pile of cope which is just nothing but insults and no serious argument, 4cuckers never change.
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>>12418128
The problem isn't "using a download manager" it's "selling a download manager to phone users, that bypasses the bandwidth throttling that the site owner uses to keep its costs down, and does not contribute any of the money it makes towards the bandwidth costs it incurs." Defend that if you can.
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>>12417697
>trying to be a cute racist
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>>12418263
>a bloo bloo
Defend illegally hosting and distributing 400TB of content that doesn't belong to you. It's always funny when thieving niggers complain about other people doing the same thing to them. You don't have any moral high ground to stand on if you choose to run a piracy site.
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>>12418280
>>redditors organize and do good things
What "good thing" are you talking about? Who does it help to have these retards backing everything up to a hard drive and throwing it in a drawer, to be discovered along with their bloated corpse when they die? If you're not going to make the stuff you're "preserving" freely available, which the moralfaggots of plebbit will never do, then it's fucking useless. Myrient going down is NOT a preservation issue in the first place, and it's typical of the self-aggrandizing activist retards of that shithole to turn it in to one for updoots.
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>>12414016
>all these faggots crying over this
1. you should have everything you need hoarded by now, its not like new retro games are coming out kek
2. unless you're under 18, you've lived through sites coming and going. There will be another one.
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>>12418289
could you imagine if people like you were capable of any kind of self reflection? It would be so funny seeing how embarrassed youd be if you could realize the pointless and stupid reason youre upset right now.
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>>12418308
>zero arguments
I accept your concessions. Now go back.
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>>12418289
What makes you think they aren't going to be making it available? That is the plan, they aren't going to just back it up and then lock it in a safe. If you bothered to even look into the very thing you are throwing a tantrum about you would have known this.
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>>12418103
What good is that a hoarder of two make a "backup" of the site? Best chance it will be shared among a closed knitted circle of other hoarders.
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>>12418301
No, really , what good thing "reditors organized" do? Hate and cancel people they don't like? Donate to political cause they like?
Do you think normal people will risk hanging around trooncord to grab limited portions of the whole thing?
Why don't you just go back plebbt, retard.
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>>12418314
>no argument
I accept your concession
>>12418319
>spouts more retarded unrelated bullshit just because he wants to throw a tantrum
typical 4chan baby kek
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>>12417494
It's rare, but some discs are absolutely prone to issues due to manufacturing errors. A few years ago I popped in a S1 X-Files disc that I had never even removed from the package, and it had a read issue partway through.
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>>12418319
>Best chance it will be shared among a closed knitted circle of other hoarders.
And now we come to the crux of the matter. Retard-kun here either could not get an invite for some private tracker of was banned from it due to being a leech and now is throwing a baby tantrum over anyone who can actually contribute.
Also retard-kun, they are fully planning to share these archives publicly, this was already stated. I know reading comprehension is not your strong suit.
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What roms were only hosted on myrient?
Like the site was fast and free of bs but give me a break. You can find these roms easily even when they go down.
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I knew I should have downloaded those leaks earlier. I got most of it when it first happened but every mirror I knew at the time was eventually taken down before I could finish. I only found out a few weeks ago that Myrient had been re-hosting them since last July. No other piracy site seems to want to touch those files anymore. There is no way I am going to make it if the site remains this hammered until shutdown.
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>>12418315
>What makes you think they aren't going to be making it available?
Historical precedent.
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>>12418329
>no u
Go back.
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>>12416357
>They can last a long time, but not reliably enough for archival purposes.
>>12416381
>Well that’s annoying. Here’s hoping at least the one I’m using for my 3ds hack just werks.
This is true for ANY type of solid-state storage by the way, not just SD cards. SD cards are nowhere near as high quality as a decent SSD, but all NAND storage has the issue where it will start to slowly corrupt and lose data if it's not periodically powered on. They are not good for long term cold storage at all. HDDs work a lot better. The spindle grade can dry up if not used for a very very long time, but most will be fine. Beyond that there are tape drives which are exclusively designed for long term backups and nothing else, but those are beyond the reach of most people.
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>>12416707
>Internet archive
Yeah, don't count on that.
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>>12416942
>That plus it's 450$ for a giant ransomware brick bomb that can go off if you slightly break the rules.
Not this bullshit again....
No, they will not brick your fucking console if you hack it. Those stupid terms have been in the TOS for years, well in the 3DS era and likely earlier. It's basically going "Hey, if you fuck with your console and end up bricking it or getting banned, not our fault" it is NOT saying "Fuck with it and we WILL brick your system!"
They legally cannot do that. Microsoft tried something similar with the 360 years ago. They detected if people had hacked their system and disabled several features on it. Not even completely bricked it or prevented it from playing games, and yet, the backlash from that was so severe that the THREAT of the class-action lawsuit that was being penned from that caused them to release a second update to un-do the changes. Yes, just the threat of a lawsuit that didn't even fully brick but semi-removed features from pirated systems was so worrying even to a trillion dollar company like Microsoft that they released an update specifically for the pirates to restore those features. And you think Nintendo the second it detects a hack is going to just up and fully brick your system? These terms were on the 3DS and Switch as well, how many those were intentionally bricked?
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Quietly downloads only the most expensive or out of reach titles while people tear each other apart on 4chinz. Sips drink and relaxes, time to read Parasite Eve while my downloads slowly tick away.
Continue calling names and flaming. Sorry for the interruption
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>>12418343
It's not just roms, anon: >>12418356
Have you checked the site? It had massive and well organized retro paraphernalia some very hard to find anywhere else, that's what has people riled up over this.
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>>12418325
>meltdown over nothing
Just a guess, the meltdown was caused by this >>12418280, not sure if it was sarcasm or not but reddit is well known for organizing online mobs.
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is there any other site or torrent for PS2 redump? i have the space for it but downloads are so slow that i'm not going to be able to finish it before the site closes, and I'd rather focus on the harder to get stuff. archive.org used to be reliable but they turned gay.
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>ur brown
>no u
>NO U
Modern 4chan arguments
Anyway panic downloading will do no good and will ironically give the host the biggest bill he'll ever seen because of all people downloading at once. I'm gonna wait till near the end to start downloading
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>>12418629
>I'm gonna wait till near the end to start downloading
The panic wont get better as time passes. Its already too late.
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We've been slowly seeing the limits of "free" services for some time now in that there's ALWAYS a price to be paid somewhere. For all you faggots that are currently rushing download everyone on the site, are too stingy to have have never once donated to Myrient, and then have the gall to cry about brown people ruining it for you, you're no better than them and are also the reason the site is shutting down.
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>>12418660
Just looked it up, that Jason guy apparently works for Internet Archive.
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>>12418646
He might be a fag but I agree, people need to stop using archive.org as a loophole as if that lawsuit a few years ago wasn't a wakeup call, you're just ruining it for everybody else. There's actual lost media on there that deserves to be on there and if there's lost media in the Myrient database then put it in there.
Have some fucking tact.
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>>12418670
Yes and what he meant by that statement is that the Internet Archive has enough legal issues going on and unloading Myrient's shit onto it is only going to make it worse for absolutely everyone. Do you want all preservation to be centralized on the Internet Archive? At this point, no, you fucking don't.
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>>12418674
>There's actual lost media on there that deserves to be on there and if there's lost media in the Myrient database then put it in there.
See >>12418689
Centralizing preservation on the internet was a failed experiment. Making one single point of failure for absolutely everything is a terrible idea. It's better to make another website instead.
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>>12418698
I just like the presentation, that's most of why I'm annoyed. Other sites each rom has its own page you have to click on, its tedious. Here you just go on the hardware, everything's listed and ready to download in a moment.
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>>12418708
I agree with you but I think the main appeal of Internet Archive is that it's considered a public library so people are banking on its apparent invincibility and ignoring everything else that might go wrong.
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>>12418719
What has me worried is that even hardcore collectors who managed updated no-intro and redump sets used it and it seemed like the dumping ground for fresh dumps unless I'm mistaken. I always thought they were organized in some private communities. It just sucks seeing how fragile this whole scene is, if nintendo gets an idea of taking down no-intro it's going to be total chaos.
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>>12418701
https://bsky.app/profile/textfiles.com/post/3mfut5w3dd22m
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>>12418698
Nobody makes home pages anymore and if they do, you can't find them even if they aren't shadowbanned because the internet is SEO'd out the ass and crudded up with honeypots and ai garbage. Modern corporations are far better equipped to fight infringement both legally and technologically, if you manage to get popular enough to matter at all.
It takes a lot more legal and technical savvy to host a romsite in 2026 than it did in 1999 "only download roms if you own a legal copy!"
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Best case scenario is that it spawns a bunch of clone sites get made with all the content from it, the worst is that it gets downloaded but gets hoarder by "collectionist" who dont want to share their ones and zeroes
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>>12418678
>Dick rot is real
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>>12418674
Your point is valid, but judging from the hundreds of full non public domain movies and various romsets on the site, it hasn't and won't stop people from uploading stuff on there. Also like I said in this thread or the other one (both are filled with so much shit I no longer care), putting all of your eggs into one basket is retarded as is and I feel like most people downloading shit from myrient know that (unless they're 14 and have the IQ of a doorknob). Whether the fag likes it or not, stuff will be uploaded to there and if they remove it, they'll either reupload it or it will be uploaded somewhere else. The only thing myrient shutting down will do is make it where you have to do a little more googling to find something, which is something most of the posters in these threads aren't grasping. I'll leave everyone with this: Very rarely does something with as many eyes on it as myrient's database become lost forever. A couple of things may slip through, but if you're losing sleep over a kiosk build of Tetris where the only difference is that there's a semicolon in the code is missing, then I don't know what to tell you.
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>>12418836
>A couple of things may slip through, but if you're losing sleep over a kiosk build of Tetris where the only difference is that there's a semicolon in the code is missing, then I don't know what to tell you.
This.
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>>12418836
>I'll leave everyone with this: Very rarely does something with as many eyes on it as myrient's database become lost forever.
i don't know man. we lost a lot of rare music that didn't exist anywhere else when what.cd was kill
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>>12418853
I'll give you that (and MySpace), but those are exceptions and not the rule. I also assume that they abruptly got wiped vs the heads up that we were given for myrient. My main point is to not freak out because unless it's my Tetris example, I'm 99% confident you'll be able to find it elsewhere.
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>>12418836
>Whether the fag likes it or not, stuff will be uploaded to there and if they remove it, they'll either reupload it or it will be uploaded somewhere else
Until they set up upload requirements or enforce some kind of approval system because retards lack common sense.
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>>12418853
There is no such thing as a central database of music and a single country could produce more disc releases than a console system sees during its lifetime. Preserving all music is impossible due to sheer scale, nobody even tries to make collection packs like they do with roms.
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>>12418872
If they wanted to they would've done it when you could download the entire Seinfeld series or get every Toho Godzilla movie from their site. I think they even had Star wars too. Unless hundreds of people upload the entire database to their site, it'll probably just result in account bans.
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people in this thread be like:
>not a single book has been lost since the invention of the printing press! they are constantly being reprinted!
>if it doesn't fit on a bookshelf, it's not worth preserving!
>harry potter is the only book I've read, so it's the only one that deserves preservation!
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>>12418836
>do a little more googling to find something
"googling" does not quite work like it did 5 to 10 years ago, anon, so many web search engines are just non functional it's not even funny.
>a kiosk build of Tetris where the only difference is that there's a semicolon in the code is missing
Fully agreed, there's a line between preservation, and protection to access to content that is no longer commercial and supported. While I try to buy quality compilations like sega's, I simply do not care for some company to dictate me what and how should I play from their curated selection of mostly first party titles.
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Just sitting here watching WWE elimination chamber while I snap up some outrageously priced ps2 games. Don’t forget Budokai Tenkaichi 3 is like a hundred dollars so… I’m not saying download it I’m just saying it’s gonna be a minute before I get a physical copy.
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>>12418980
>unprompted blogposting
>WWE
>DBZ
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>>12418996
I’m just messing around. People are freaking out when most of the people here including myself probably didn’t even know this place existed. It’s just the most exciting thing to happen to this board in awhile.
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>>12419076
Yea it was decent a couple years ago. Nothing like attitude era but good enough to check in. AEW is pretty good. They do really good PPV’s.
Speaking of which, what’s everyone’s thoughts on “here comes the pain” should I snag that rom?
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>>12419107
Filling out some psp, 3ds, dreamcast and wii stuff. Got some ps3 titles while the download speeds were good. Gonna be sad when I find out two years down the road that I'm missing something that isn't available anymore but right now I have no clue what's high priority
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>>12419141
I’m literally just going to top most expensive games on a console or rarest and nabbing those. They are all games I’ve played or beaten for the most part on release (mainly ps2, GNC, Xbox in case emulation ever gets good for it).
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>>12419159
That’s cool I’m the guy who asked about a decent cheap laptop in another thread. Think I’m gonna snag: https://ebay.us/m/ipQiD4
And download some stuff when you guys are all done hogging up the bandwidth (jk)
Because I’m about to run out of room on my windows 7 Chad gaming pc
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>>12419174
It's all stored indoors, and again, top quality discs last a lot longer than the cheapo shitty discs I burned warez on in the 90s. But all CD and DVD media will rot eventually, it's basic fucking chemistry. If you want.good, lasting backups, the non-cheapo bluray discs use inorganic dyes, and are expected to last for centuries.
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Year is 2026
If you don't have all the the roms from 1st to 5th gen and. 6th gen shovelware-less romset, you are a retarded moron.
I have two 20gb HDD.
One is a full backup stored at sealed case crush resistent and fire resistent + waterproof.
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>>12419289
>bots shittalking each other
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Downloads sure are slow, huh? Really nice to see all these people so passionate about video game preservation! I'm sure we won't have to worry about a single kb of media being lost with all these people! Video game preservation!!!
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anything you would ever actually play is already on vimms and cdr and a ton of other sites and torrents. this is a pure fucking nothingburger. not to mention what the FUCK are you doing with your life if you dont already have all the roms you want?
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>>12417664
Thankfully I got a majority of all the PS1 and Saturn games saved and just doing some extra ones now. However, I still need to do Dreamcast, Gamecube and PS2 games, so those will be a huge issue at this rate.
>>12419353
That place doesn't have nearly the amount of games and only has the super popular ones.
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>>12419361
>I didn't even know they have any interest in emulation, it's usually someplace in South America that you'd be hearing this from.
one of the patreon downloader guys is confirmed chilean. I dont care enough to find out any more.
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>>12418646
>Literally who is this fag and why does he hate video game preservation?
>>12418670
>Just looked it up, that Jason guy apparently works for Internet Archive.
>>12418674
>He might be a fag but I agree, people need to stop using archive.org as a loophole as if that lawsuit a few years ago wasn't a wakeup call, you're just ruining it for everybody else. There's actual lost media on there
>>12418689
>Yes and what he meant by that statement is that the Internet Archive has enough legal issues going on and unloading Myrient's shit onto it is only going to make it worse for absolutely everyone.
Pretty much this. What he meant is that archive is not meant to be a piracy site, and thanks to the recent legal trouble and corporations having their panties in a twist over archive daring to, well, archive things that could be lost the last thing they need is people to upload literally hundreds of terabytes, not gigabytes but terabytes, of pirated games to their servers. It's just asking for a shitload of legal trouble and even risk of being shut down, to say nothing of the cost of nearly half a fucking PETAbyte being uploaded to there for thousands of yahoos that were responsible for myrient dying to download from. Even worse when talking about content that people like are on a warpath of taking down like any of the Nintendo leaks from 2020 or 2024 or Cookie's Bustle among hundreds of others that not even archive can host.
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Should I be downloading Redumps for Saturn and Dreamcast games, or a different format for Sega Saturn games and Tosec for Dreamcast since I have a GDEMU for GDI? I am wanting to do an english translation patch for Sakura Wars 1 and 2 on Saturn if that makes a difference on formats.
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>>12419459
Because just about any idiot using such programs are not savy at all and need everything done automatically for them. If an emulator so much as asks for a BIOS file they will have no idea what to do if they didn't download some pre-configured set that already had all that configured for them, likely tossing dozens of gigs of data into their AppData folder as well. Because everyone knows that AppData is clearly the best place to store roms and disk images of games. Not like these idiots would even know how to create a folder on their computer, much less have more than one physical drive installed.
Look at all the idiots buying shitty ARM-based emulation chinkhelds full of massively outdated and buggy emulators and pirated bootleg games that don't work properly. Sometimes you have to work to find a way to download something properly because everyone is trying to force an "easy" app to do it. that auto-configures itself into a mess and won't just release the files for people who know what the fuck they're doing to manually set it up properly themselves.
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>>12419471
Honestly, for now if it's something you can find on Archive I would just get it there, speeds are going to be unusable on Myrient right now, if they ever get better at all.
And for any modern fan translation of a disk game you are going to want redump sets. Dreamcat can be messy due to it's unique disk format, but Saturn should be straightforward.
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>>12419478
Thanks. I suppose I will keep the Saturn games I already downloaded and work on Dreamcast games in GDI since I was doing redumps for the latter as well. Thankfully I barely started Dreamcast games, so I will start over on them tomorrow.
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Shouldn't there already be torrents that have all the retro games?
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>>12416921
VC is superior because while you have to purchase each game individual, you have permanent access to it. NSO's system will inevitably means you lose access when Nintendo shuts down the service. Not for probably another decade, but we thought the Wii Shop and 3ds/WiiU eShop will be around for ages still.
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I tried downloading some ps3 stuff from vimm, but even after decrypting the ISOs they won't work on my CFW ps3. Everything from myrient works great. Is it the .dec.iso format that vimm uses? I humbly request help from any kind anon who understands these things.
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>>12419635
In what world. The minimum is 500 euro bucks and that is for the cheap shit.
>>12419591
>7th gen
Emulators are useless so nobody cares.
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>>12419107
I basically just had gamecube, ps2, 3ds and wii left. And finished with gc, and almost with ps2 and 3ds so Ill be done this week. And then I have to check I downloaded all the dreamcast games on my curated list I did last year but I think so.
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I got the one game that matters.
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>>12418698
Nobody is saying this is the end of roms and emulation, it's still not going to be hard to find all the well known systems and games on other places. The issue is Myrient was full of rare and many times exclusive stuff that has not been uploaded anywhere else, or would instantly get taken down anywhere else any time anyone tried to upload them to archive or any other site. The burning of the Library of Alexandria didn't cause humanity to lose all knowledge and revert to the caveman age, but there were still many documents there that had no copies anywhere else and were lost permanently.
On top of that Myrient was a very no-bullshit site. No accounts, no ads, no daily download limits, fast speeds(before everything started panic-downloading at once), very well curated and organized as well as being easily searchable. Meanwhile on places like Archive I constantly run into sets that were split into multiple pieces and then find that the uploader stopped uploading the sets half-way in, and I get speeds that make me remember my dialup days.
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>>12418836
>I'll leave everyone with this: Very rarely does something with as many eyes on it as myrient's database become lost forever.
Except when what.cd shut down
And when Myspace lost 50 million music tracks
And when ISOzone died
Nevermind all the physical films lost over the years that were supposed to have been stored in vaults
Does not sound like "very rarely" to me, sounds more like "Taken for granted nothing will happen" and when it is even about to happen, people are brushing it off as "Eh, someone will back it up, probably"
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>>12419807
Completely unviable in every sense of the word.
Usenet is not known for retention. Different servers have different retention but they still aren't going to hold them for years, many don't even hold files past a month. There can be many missing chunks across servers too. It was so bad even 20 years ago that I needed to use parity files to recover about half my downloads, and that was with CD-based games. Usenet was never even meant to store files, it's basically a hack by splitting the files into millions of tiny posts. This requires you to download headers of all the "posts" in order to even know what's in that group, and even by late 6th gen it was getting to the point where the headers were taking up as much space just so you can know what's in there than the files themselves were. Finally, good luck even uploading nearly half a petabyte to usenet.
You would have better luck splitting it across hundreds of thousands of Geocities pages.
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>>12420390
>Usenet is not known for retention.
LMAO
https://nzbking.com/details:53ba680a87b24cd432c7357d/
https://nzbking.com/details:63624a162df7582a31032944/
https://nzbking.com/details:53ba680e87b24cd432c73595/
I just downloaded these sets just fine. Two of them posted 10+ years ago.
I even downloaded this scene release, posted in 2009: https://nzbking.com/details:506347184a6d73ce7967b37d/
https://nzbking.com/details:51fcb5aed94d947894bb2d9b/
See this fucking pack of X360 DLC? All good.
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I doubt people are going to get much in time by hammering the servers kek. Since hardware costs seem to be the issue maybe the admin should organize a crowdfund to get a stay of execution.
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>>12418860
Not saying it doesn't happen but 50% of your examples were with little to no warning. When the myrient library is reuploaded to other sites this panic will go away and the site will just be another footnote and not a cautionary tale.
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>>12420695
I wonder if all this attention will nab the owner of the site a bunch of donations and shit and he ends up keeping it going. Seems to be getting a lot of attention. Make the announcement get huge traction have download speeds plummet for a few weeks then come back w, well I had some donors so we’re staying up. Any chance of that? I’m kind of cynical like that but don’t mind him getting paid if he’s truly preserving some rare stuff
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>>12420803
>"These rom sites that don't advertise are RAKING IN THE CASH, maaaan!"
>"He wants you to think he's struggling to pay the $6,000 a month in bandwidth fees, but he's sailin' on his fuckin' yacht right now thanks to donations from chumps like you guys!"
>"Wake up sheeple!"
kek
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>>12420396
>1/10 of it being available means nothing
Damn I wish Myrient actually had all the PS3 DLC uploaded like you think it does. Also I don't know how it is for emulatorfags but on an actual PS3 you can still download game updates.
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>>12418371
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Not just that, according to him, most content on myrient is "not unique". A lot of people have no idea how much rare shit was on myrient seems like, not even one of the figureheads of IA. This is from the minerva d*scord (an attempt at mirroring myrient)
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>>12421058
>A lot of people have no idea how much rare shit was on myrient seems like
People keep saying this but which stuff there is truly unique and not found elsewhere? Is there a list somebody has or do they have a special section for their most rare stuff? Genuinely asking.
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>>12421067
The entirety of the IBM redump set is nearly 300 TB or so, taking up most of myrient's size, it's gigantic, other than myrient, you can only find incomplete pieces of it on IA and via torrents. There's also the aftermarket roms which have been long nuked from IA.
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>>12420812
I mean hustlers got to hustle. I don’t mind it really since his site is hosting a shitload of good stuff…. Idk it is dishonest tho if that be the case either way, the site is convenient so I hope it stays up and some rich fag gives him a fat donation and we can all have access to the site and no shut down. But it is what it is.
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>>12421067
They have some Redump categories that I haven't been able to find elsewhere (at least not nearly as complete or constantly updated), such as DVD-Video and Audio CD, which contain bonus discs bundled with games, and game related DVDs/CDs in general.
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>>12421649
There's CD images of nearly every single PC game from the 90s all the way into the 2010s, it was extremely useful for delisted games. Most of that set has only ever been around private trackers and never been around public facing sites outside of myrient. Some of those dumps later on got reposted individually on the internet archive, but the more obscure ones are only found there, the windows 9x games in particular have a lot that I've never seen anywhere else besides this set. Some incomplete games have only been around online via badly made 15+ year old rips packaged only with a nocd patch and strips the music and cutscenes.
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>>12421859
I think it's more around 150-200 tb, but still ridiculous. The size is definitely bloated by them for some reason including even newer games which can be upwards of 60 gb or so, if it stuck to only the 90s and 00s, it'd be a lot smaller.