For decades, the typical ROM set was a digital landfill. You would download a "Complete ROM Set" for the SNES or PlayStation, only to find a wasteland of bad dumps, hacked prototypes, duplicate files in Japanese, European, and US versions, and corrupted headers that caused the game to crash at the title screen. For the average player, finding a working copy of Chrono Trigger meant wading through a swamp of broken files labeled "Chrono Trigger (J) (Rev A) [b1].smc."
: Many packs are specifically formatted to the folder structure and file naming conventions preferred by Krikzz EverDrive cartridges. Htgdb-gamepacks