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3ds Complete | Rom Set Size

The Nintendo 3DS era (2011–2020) gave us a library of incredible games, from The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds to Fire Emblem: Awakening and Pokémon Sun & Moon . For preservationists, data hoarders, and retro enthusiasts, the question often arises:

Moderate. These files are compressed compared to raw .3DS files because the installation process strips out unnecessary cartridge padding. 3. .3Z / Trimmed .3DS

For a practical "playable set" of all unique games (excluding duplicates by region), you're looking at roughly after compression.

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: The 3DS home menu is limited to 300 icons , meaning you cannot have a truly "complete" set active on a single system at once.

Yes, but with caveats.

(e.g., Xenoblade Chronicles 3D, Bravely Default, Monster Hunter Generations) : 3 GB – 4 GB Recommended Storage Hardware The Nintendo 3DS era (2011–2020) gave us a

: Even if your SD card is large enough, the 3DS has a hard limit of 300 titles on the home menu. Users with large collections often use 3DSBank to swap between different folders of 300 games.

If you are planning to archive the entire library, you need to prepare your storage space carefully. Here is the breakdown of the numbers, the formats, and what “complete” actually means.

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If 1.5 TB sounds terrifying, do not worry. The 3DS file structure is surprisingly compressible because of the way Nintendo padded cartridges for manufacturing.

3DS cartridges range from 128 MB up to 4 GB (4096 MB). Popular RPGs and large-scale games (like Pokémon , Monster Hunter , and Fire Emblem ) often exceed 1 GB, and many are over 2 GB.

Because the full set exceeds 1 TB, you cannot fit a "complete" set onto a single SD card formatted for the 3DS console itself, as the system officially supports up to (though users often use cards up to with custom formatting). Comparison:

The jump in storage reflects the evolution of handheld graphics: ~800 MB for the entire library.

If you have searched for the , you are likely facing a daunting logistical challenge. Do you need a 128GB SD card? A 1TB external hard drive? Or a full NAS (Network Attached Storage) solution?