

There's also TOSEC as well but that is more known for home computers and certain disc based systems and their naming system is like a hybrid of GT and NI, plus for cartridge based systems it isn't as well known. For a while No-Intro took over from GoodTools since they didn't update with the new ROM dumps or the redumps while No-Intro did but I think GoodTools has recently updated. NI also try to avoid hacked, cracked or bad dumps but they are usually updated if a game turned out to be a bad dump. md) but there are a few that are different. In most cases, a GoodTools dump and a No-Intro dump are exactly the same (usually with a different filename, GT uses. Oh and there are two main different groups of dumps for cartridges, there's the GoodTools that uses the system and there's the No-Intro system that displays just the game and the region of the ROM. For alphas/betas/prototypes, they are usually listed on the filename and don't use a code. Includes link to his blog and a one PDF file of J.F.C: A Tale Of Great Absurdity and Unadulterated Thought Mechanism, combined. In fact if you "fix" this checksum it causes the game to fail. Sega Mega Drive Classic Collection: based off the Smash Pack emulator. If it has a on a Genesis game next to a, it means that the game is a good ROM but uses a different checksum system like Dynamite Headdy.
