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I recommend just looking on a BitTorrent tracker for an archive of "every NES rom" (or whatever platform you want). At least until you start getting into platforms new enough to use CD-ROMs, the entire platform catalog -- including every US/EU/Japan version of every game, and even obscure stuff like games downloaded from Satellaview or Sega Channel -- is only going to be a gig or so.
You might even be able to find a single torrent with ROMs for every pre-CD console game ever made (including for arcade machines and oddball consoles like Intellivision and TurboGrafx-16), if you look hard enough -- that'd be even more convenient.
(Getting a one-and-done complete collection of old home computer games -- Windows, DOS, Mac, Apple II, Commodore 64, etc. -- is harder because there's no authoritative and discrete list of every game for those platforms, since they didn't require first-party walled-garden licensing.)
Eh might be easier for initial set up but would be more inconvenient, for me personally, to have to scroll thru preloaded game libraries to get to the games I would like to play. I take value from the personalization of the game library over speeding up the setup. But if that isn't the case for you, I totally agree the pre loaded libraries are great. They even come in tiers from what I've seen. So you can get, for example, 200 games for console X, 500 games for console X, or 750 games for console X. And go console by console.