These are the ghosts in the machine. They generally fall into three categories:
But if you have been sailing the high seas of emulation lately, you might have noticed a strange trend: the "Unnumbered" files. You’ve got your 0001 ( Super Mario 64 DS ), your 4851 ( Pokémon Black 2 ), and then... a wild gap. Files labeled with names, but no ID. Or files with numbers like 4859 that shouldn't exist in a "complete" 0001-4851 set. Nintendo DS Roms 0001 - 4851 Some Unnumbered ...
Nintendo didn't authorize them, but the DS had a massive homebrew scene. Games like DSOrganize (a PDA app) or Colors! (a painting app) never received official "0001" numbers because they were never pressed into cartridges. These are usually found in "Unnumbered" collections. These are the ghosts in the machine
Absolutely. That unnumbered ROM Tenchu - Dark Secret (Proto) might contain a cutscene that was removed from the final game. That unnumbered Homebrew menu might have a puzzle game better than anything published by Ubisoft. A Note on Preservation vs. Piracy Before you fire up your R4 card or your DraStic emulator, remember why these lists exist: Preservation. The DS is over 20 years old. Cartridges suffer from "bit rot" (save batteries dying, flash memory corrupting). Having a verified set of 0001-4851 ensures that The World Ends With You and Elite Beat Agents will be playable by your kids. a wild gap