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Cowering's '''GoodTools''' is a suite of 35 ROM auditing applications for Windows, (The ROMS can be used on [[Emulators on systems|all platforms]]) they contain a database listing known software for various video game consoles and home computers.
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Cowering's '''GoodTools''' is a suite of 35 ROM auditing applications for Windows (The ROMS can be used on all platforms) that contain a database listing known software for various video game consoles and home computers.
  
 
These tools, released as freeware, have established themselves as an important reference for ROM collectors, especially for older systems that don't have similarly authoritative sources and that have a perfect or almost perfect coverage in GoodTools.  
 
These tools, released as freeware, have established themselves as an important reference for ROM collectors, especially for older systems that don't have similarly authoritative sources and that have a perfect or almost perfect coverage in GoodTools.  
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