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"Pack 9 Games 401–450" sounds like part of a large collection of Nintendo DS ROMs circulated on file-sharing communities (e.g., TNTVillage-style packs). These packs typically bundle dozens of game images (ROM files) for offline sharing. For many users, such packs are a way to archive or play games on emulators, but they raise legal and ethical issues. "Pack 9 Games 401–450" sounds like part of

The Nintendo DS (NDS), released in 2004, represents one of the most prolific hardware eras in video game history, boasting a library of nearly 2,000 commercial titles. This vast volume created a unique challenge for digital archivists and software enthusiasts. The file "Nintendo DS Roms -Pack 9 Games 401-450- TNT Vil..." is emblematic of the solution devised by the online community: the segmented "ROM pack." This paper explores the significance of this specific torrent title, deconstructing its components to reveal the underlying motivations and methodologies of the software preservation movement.