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Commenting on some of the games listed on that no-intro wiki. The Piko Interactive console games on Steam don't even need extraction. Of course the DOS games are just DOS...

Knowing this, I suspect Disney is the reason then. They are the common denominator. They are very protective of their IP too. On Wed, Dec 22, 2021, 10:53 PM Misanthroat...

Actually, I just learned it is unnecessary. Blizzard has the simple versions of each game free already in their downloads section. Rock N Roll racing simply requires renaming ROCK.bin to...

(Opening it just so others are more likely to see this if they want the games).

The PC version just has a folder with the roms at . . .assets\roms. SNES versions just need to be renamed to the right extension. No extraction is needed.

Lol, I looked there and overlooked it. Thanks!

The rom appears to be intact. The data starts and ends the same as the working version from the No-Intro dump from the Internet Archive. There are differences though, and...

That explains a little bit of the problem as far as I go. I had an empty .sav file. Now I have one that is 8 kb because I redid...

This tool should do it too (haven't had the chance to test it, but I assume it's every game): https://gitlab.com/vaiski/romextract

Not sure when this happened, but it looks like Digital Eclipse has changed how the game assets are archived. The ones I've checked were once .mbundle and are now .pie.***...