Fugus wrote: 09 Jan 2023 02:44
The difference is the format, which is a clear cut separation - .3ds vs .cia. While a nes homebrew cart and a nes licensed cart are the same type of media and the dumps have the same structure.
As for "choosing what is a game", you underestimate the influence No-Intro has. 99% of the users will just download the default dat, not paying attention to any of the settings. And that is not counting the majority of users who will only get to the rompacks, etc. secondarily. And when you make a distinction like that, it tells a lot about what is considered "proper". It belittles the importance of the community efforts to keep the platform alive.
lets take the example of NES, which is what I guess most of us are talking about anyway. In many regions, the platform was far more popular through bootleg imports, separating that history contributes to the americanization of game history that is already very strong. Some unlicensed games, like Sachen, somehow ended on the canon lists of games, while others like Gluk are less fortunate. Then you have the problem of aftermarket, in many markets the platform was alive and well long after the official releases stopped, definitely overlapping with amateur efforts in others. So now you have "commercial" releases in some countries, while you have homebrew efforts in others. And also, the NES platform never stopped being commercially viable, being used for plug'n'play systems, handheld devices and others. Often even in a licensed capacity. And nowadays there is more NES games coming out then maybe even some years during the consoles heyday. And many are brilliant efforts which have higher quality. By shoving them aside, you are limiting their reach and in a way even hurting the growth of the communities making those games, as they are treated differently.
I do think some level of curation or seperation is a necessity. tracking down every multicart variation from asia is a tall order and would do little good. But for original full-fledged programs, no matter the origin, those should stand shoulder to shoulder in the main DAT.