Hot Trout wrote:It might also be a good idea to 'unzip' the NES roms before adding them to the folder NES. When you download any ROM from this site it will be in the ZIP or compressed format.
Ah. I forgot about that part. My method above involves already unzipped roms. If you don't have archive extracting programs, I suggest WinRAR.
WinRARDownload that (32 bit or 64 bit, depending on your Operating System. If you are unsure as to whether your Operating System is either 32 or 64 bit, just right-click my computer and go to "Properties." Somewhere in that box that pops up it should say something like "Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit" or "Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit"), install it (when you're installing make sure when it gets to a screen with a bunch of check marks to tell it to associate all archive types), then right click on anything you've downloaded from here, and in the options it will say "Extract files..." pick that one, and then just click OK when it pops up the new screen. It will then extract all of the files inside the archive (it will be either a: .zip, .rar, or .7z file and will have a stack of books for it's icon if you've got WinRAR installed). These newly extracted files will be in a folder that is labled exactly the same as the archive file (for example, if you downloaded 123.zip and followed these instructions so far, there will now be a folder where you are currently at labled "123"). These files should be in .NES, .GB, .GBC, or .GBA (depending on what console said game belongs to). They are what you need to use with the instructions in my previous post.
Also hoping this helps. ;3
(thanks for the reminder about archives HT. :3)