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ROM included for three systems (Gameboy, Gameboy Color, and one I never heard of).
@freizumi Some are already named correctly. Others aren't. For example, most games published by Piko Interactive are a file called game (no file extension). It'll need to be renamed with an extension such as .nes, .sfc, or .md. But to fully answer, RetroArch does not know these files are on your PC. The ROMs are loose files in the game's directories that you'll need to copy and paste to your ROM folders or browse to them each time. That or if you only have something like the Sega Genesis games you could setup the start folder in RetroArch to start there.