Well, you can... you just have to get a decently sized CF card. A
32GB one will allow you to store 21 games on it if my calculations are correct. They're not very expensive anymore either.
Destop said he allows each game to take up 0x57158000 bytes of space. That's hex code for 1,461,026,816 decimal. It doesn't matter how large the game actually is, each game must have the exact same amount of space allocated for it in order for the file pointers to work properly. There are a billion bytes in a gigabyte, so 32GB times 1,000,000,000 = 32,000,000,000 bytes on the CF card... 1,461,026,816 into 32,000,000,000 is 21.9. Thus, 21 games... as long as the bootloader and sudo "filesystem" doesn't take up more than .9GB.
Edit: Hey, can this be stickied? It seems like it deserves at least that much.
Edit 2:

Okay, bad news good news time. The bad news is, I'm an idiot, and I just now realized it. I designed the PCB with SOT-223 footprints for both regulators. Apparently, however, I only ordered the 2.5V regulator as a SOT-223 package. I accidentally ordered the 3.3 regulator as a D-PAK package.

The D-PAK is a little bit larger, however, the good news is that they are still a very similar size, and with some VERY careful lead bending, I should be able to make the D-PAK regulator fit in a SOT-223 footprint. It will look stupid, but I guess prototypes are supposed to look stupid, aren't they?
In other (good) news, I'm looking into cost and size cutting solutions, as I mentioned, and figured out how to make the voltage regulation circuitry fit in a much smaller footprint on the board, with improved efficiency, a lower part count and for about a dollar cheaper! Win win win win situation, no?
