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Sure, it's junk. That's why we call it junkbase. The collection has actually grown so large now that there are not really any tools that handle it well. ChessAssistant, ChessBase, Scid... All of them die if I feed the whole pile to them and ask the tool to do something useful. So I am not sure how you can fully utilize the data, but have fun trying.
If you want real high quality game sets, buy a professional one. But if you are a starving college student and you want to examine a VOG chess game from 1989, then this is the collection for you.