I hope this info is correct, because I won't be able to edit it later. You can tell because the zipfile names are not like Mame's. If you use a rom set that NeorageX doesn't know about, it will add a new entry in the game list at the bottom, and you can play it.Īny really old romsite that has 'neogeo roms', should have sets which are compatible. I don't know how all this magic works, it just does. NeoRAGEx is available for download on various software forums, including Windows at no cost. The zipfile name can be anything you like, also the rom prefix (afig2 in the example above) can be anything you like, but they all must be the same inside the one zipfile. rom, and you can use - (minus) instead of _ (underscore).Īs long as your set works in some other emulator it should work in neorageX. For the normal roms, here's an example set:Įxtension must be. If you try on a hacked emu, it will crash. Support for MGD2 sets is limited to the official NeorageX. Nintendo Nintendo 64 Sega Sega 32x Sega CD. Gameboy Advance Gameboy Color MAME NEC Neo Geo. Atari 7800 Atari lynx Capcom Coin Op Arcade Gameboy. Playstation Portable Sega Genesis Super Nintendo View All Emulators. So therefore you can play any old hack as long as the rom names are what is expected. Nintendo DS Nintendo Wii Playstation Playstation 2. They simply look for the correct filename formats, and if found, the game can be played. I also have a small collection of NeorageX, some official, some hacked, but none need passwords.Īs far as I know, there's no data available from the emulators.