Rom Statistics
Are you curious how you collection is building up? Maybe you’d like to see how many games you have from each country? Or maybe you’d like to see all of the games you own, and all of the ones you are missing? Look no further! By going into the Tools menu and selecting Rom Statistics, you can get a rundown of your game collection. If you have a lot of games, it can take a few extra seconds to load. Please be patient.

Here I have a full breakdown of all the games I own. Rominator reports I’ve got 2 games, both in NDS format, and that I’m missing 2,511 games. I get exactly how much disk space they take up as well, and how many games I have from each region. Very handy! Beside the list of games I am able to filter the games displayed as well either by the games I own/I am missing, whether or not they are valid games (clean rips), and the country of origin. Once you’ve selected your filters, press the ‘Filter’ button, and your results will be shown. It’s a great way to quickly see everything you have and a little bit of information about them.
Another feature included in the Rom Statistics portion is the ability to export your owned games or missing games to a text file or a Microsoft Excel .CSV File. CSV Files are imported into Excel with the data separated by a delimiter, which is a character that splits the data.
![]() | Simply click the ‘Export’ button to bring up the Export Options window. From here you can set what data you would like to be exported to file. After you’ve selected the pieces of information you want to export, decide whether you want it as a plain text file, or a CSV file to be imported by Microsoft Excel. If you are to use CSV, t is recommended to leave the delimiter as is, since it is a character not used in any piece of game information. Once you’ve selected your options, click the Export button and pick a spot to save your file. You’ve successfully exported your statistics! |
