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Sharing the collection would need to comply with legal requirements. A common approach could be to provide access to a repository where users can download games they've purchased or that are made freely available.

It is impossible to discuss this topic without addressing the elephant in the room:

Nintendo maintains a strict stance on intellectual property. Downloading a full set of NES ROMs—even if you own physical copies of the cartridges—is technically a violation of copyright law in many jurisdictions (specifically the DMCA in the US), as you are downloading a copy you did not create yourself.

NES ROMs are extracted from game cartridges. This process involves reading the data from a cartridge and saving it as a file.

Ensure that distribution rights are secured. This might involve direct permissions from copyright holders or using legally available dumps.

If you download one of these massive ZIP files, you aren't just getting a list of game titles. You are getting a curated museum exhibit. The standard full sets usually include: