I have a tron.ipa app from my 4th generation ipod touch that I have in case my ipod breaks and I have to get another one. I bought a Monster brand Tron light disc ipod dock, and the lighting effects only work with the tron app. Useless to probably 99.9% of people, but priceless to me.
Most of them are not in playstore anymore and this folder includes OBBs. I tried running some of them but unfortunately they dont run anymore. At least on android 9+. I have deleted them now.
Idk why people are downvote u lol, if they don't work and hold no value to you anymore, there's no reason to keep it, whether it's 100gb, 100gb or 100mb.
No offense, but that was stupid. It's 8 gigabyte. It doesn't cost you anything to keep 8 GB around. If you're really needing that space just get a flash drive or something and save it somewhere.
You could have tried on an older android device first. But for 8 gigs, I wouldn't even have bothered. I'd just throw them in a bucket and be done with it.
if you enjoy hoarding stuff like this then it's worth it. 8GB of space for such a massive archive is really not that much, so it's not like it is costing you anything to archive them.
If you don't want to hold on to these files for whatever reason, upload them somewhere such as archive.org then other people can hoard them if they choose to do so. I bet there is something in there that someone has been looking for, and I guess that's what hoarding data is all about, making sure that media, in this case games, don't get lost to time like many have.
Update: I am fairly new to the nature of this sub and I realized I made a mistake. I should have asked if anyone here wants to hoard these files for me as I am already clearing my APK files. Tbf I havent touched these apks for almost 7+ years.
For additional context, I am not rich and I only have 2TB storage for data hoarding.
Considering how often a game or app gets taken down from the play store or simply refuses to install because its not been updated for your version of android, (even though the game will likely work just fine) I would highly recommend archiving APK files.
The biggest problem is all the data that's lost because many games are sideloading content/updates on their own. So we need not only the apk's (which are also important of course) but all the extra stuff/real content which has to be dumped from the devices.