Exploring these ROMs is a form of digital time travel—an opportunity to experience an alternate history where the "Golden Age of JRPGs" was twice as large as we originally thought. used to patch these ROMs or a list of hidden gems beyond the famous RPGs?

“Every cart left behind deserves a second life. Play them before they’re forgotten.”

Play titles like BS Zelda Third Quest (an enhanced port of the original Legend of Zelda) or action-packed titles like Shin Kidou Senki Gundam W: Endless Duel .

English text takes up significantly more digital space than Japanese kanji and kana. Expanding a game's ROM size meant manufacturing more expensive cartridges.

Not at all. The SNES is a 16-bit console, and its games are very small. Even a low-end modern computer or a smartphone can easily run most SNES emulators like Snes9x.