| Attribute | Value | |-----------|-------| | Number of official MVS ROM sets | 148 | | Typical ROM set size | 20–100 MB (compressed), 40–200 MB (uncompressed) | | Common file extension | .zip (containing .bin files) | | BIOS required | neogeo.zip (6–8 files inside) | | Emulation accuracy | Cycle-accuracy (MAME) possible on 2+ GHz CPU | | Hardest game to emulate | Garou , Metal Slug 3 , Prehistoric Isle 2 (due to bank switching) |

RetroArch offers several cores (like FBNeo and MAME) that make it easy to play on modern consoles, PCs, and handhelds. 🛠️ The Importance of ROM Sets

(the arcade board) shared identical internal components, including the Motorola 68000 CPU and Zilog Z80 coprocessor.

: These are usually distributed as .zip files containing the original arcade data.

: Avoid bootleg/hacked ROMs claiming “unlimited credits” or “blood enabled.” They often desync or crash. Stick to clean dumps.

Because arcade operators could swap MVS cartridges easily, rare “prototype” ROMs sometimes surface—dumped from engineering samples or location-test cartridges. These often contain unused graphics, debug menus, or broken difficulty levels.

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| Attribute | Value | |-----------|-------| | Number of official MVS ROM sets | 148 | | Typical ROM set size | 20–100 MB (compressed), 40–200 MB (uncompressed) | | Common file extension | .zip (containing .bin files) | | BIOS required | neogeo.zip (6–8 files inside) | | Emulation accuracy | Cycle-accuracy (MAME) possible on 2+ GHz CPU | | Hardest game to emulate | Garou , Metal Slug 3 , Prehistoric Isle 2 (due to bank switching) |

RetroArch offers several cores (like FBNeo and MAME) that make it easy to play on modern consoles, PCs, and handhelds. 🛠️ The Importance of ROM Sets neo geo mvs roms

(the arcade board) shared identical internal components, including the Motorola 68000 CPU and Zilog Z80 coprocessor. | Attribute | Value | |-----------|-------| | Number

: These are usually distributed as .zip files containing the original arcade data. These often contain unused graphics, debug menus, or

: Avoid bootleg/hacked ROMs claiming “unlimited credits” or “blood enabled.” They often desync or crash. Stick to clean dumps.

Because arcade operators could swap MVS cartridges easily, rare “prototype” ROMs sometimes surface—dumped from engineering samples or location-test cartridges. These often contain unused graphics, debug menus, or broken difficulty levels.

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