Do full romsets still exist on the internet?

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We all know that lately Nintendo has been on a crusade against rom sites. All the rom sites I know of no longer host Nintendo roms.

Are full romsets of Nintendo's systems still available on the internet if you know where to go? If not then what other options are available? Dodgy market stalls, finding a collector in my local area?
 
If they were sold on a market stall, expect to purchase a harddrive containing the stuff. Full romset for 3ds stuff would be in the terabytes...
 
Hard to DMCA a torrent - specific sites, sure, but good luck getting a magnet link scrubbed. For older systems, there are certainly complete romsets in a single package, but for newer stuff where file sizes are measured in gigabytes, smaller sets or individual releases are more likely.
 
Underground Gamer used to have lots of them, it's too bad that site went under...
I imagine it'll be hard to find full sets for certain consoles. Retro ones that don't take up too much space, sure. Newer ones that take up terabytes? Maybe, since they're still fairly recent. But the ones that are inbetween, like the PS2/360/Wii and PSX/XBox/GC might be hard.
The are some on The galaxy most resilient bittorrent site.
TPB? :P
 
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To start: DO NOT provide any links. If you do I will report your post.

We all know that lately Nintendo has been on a crusade against rom sites. All the rom sites I know of no longer host Nintendo roms.

Are full romsets of Nintendo's systems still available on the internet if you know where to go? If not then what other options are available? Dodgy market stalls, finding a collector in my local area?

If you ask for it then I will report your post, lol! Kidding. Yes, they do exist and always will be. Since 25 years ago and still today I have seen them somewhere. :)
 
Before Ninty DMCAd the more popular sites I didn't care about downloading romsets thinking they would always be available if I wanted them. Now I'm on a crusade of my own to get my hands on them. This is the scarcity principle at work.

I was hoping to find complete sets for the GBA and NDS most of all. I already have complete sets for the NES, SNES, GB(C) and N64. As for the 3DS, I didn't think a fullset would exist given that there are still yet to be released games on the system.
 
I have a old 1 tb hdd with nothing but discographys and full rom librarys of everything from nes sms snes genesis n64 gbc. Knowing one day ill need them again
 
Before Ninty DMCAd the more popular sites I didn't care about downloading romsets thinking they would always be available if I wanted them. Now I'm on a crusade of my own to get my hands on them. This is the scarcity principle at work.

Is this really such a big deal? Time was a ROM site takedown was but a minor annoyance, barely even registered for me.
 
Look for the No-Intro ROM sets. There's a website I frequent to always get the latest No-Intro updates, and they have Mega links and everything. Obviously not going to link to it here but it shouldn't be hard to find with Google. They have a LOT more than just Nintendo, too, which is nice.
 

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