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The Neo Geo is a cartridge-based arcade system board and home video game console released by SNK in 1990. See also:, There are a variety of arcade emulators available in RetroPie which can emulate Neo Geo games. There are significant differences in performance, compatibility, and configuration between them. If you're getting started with arcade emulation, start by reading.

This page is a resource for additional details on configuring a dedicated set of Neo Geo ROMs including configuration paths, controls, and the ROM sets which each emulator requires. Emulator Rom Folder Extension Required ROM Version Controller Config neogeo.7z.zip FB Alpha v0.2.97.42 /opt/retropie/configs/neogeo/retroarch.cfg neogeo.7z.zip FB Alpha v0.2.97.30 /opt/retropie/configs/neogeo/retroarch.cfg neogeo.zip FB Alpha 0.2.96.71 /opt/retropie/emulators/pifba/fba2x.cfg neogeo.zip MAME 0.138 /opt/retropie/configs/neogeo/gngeorc Emulators:, Refer to the main page for general information on all FBA emulators or the direct links above for in-depth infomation on lr-fbalpha, lr-fbalpha2012, or PiFBA. In-depth information on GnGeo-Pi can be found below, which is also linked directly above. Lr-fbalpha is the prefered Pi 3/Pi 2 Neo Geo emulator due to its accuracy. Lr-fbalpha2012 is useful for any games that may be running slow in the latest version of lr-fbalpha for a Pi 3/Pi 2, and if used exclusively instead of lr-fbalpha will allow you to do full system updates without worrying about needing to update your ROM Set, but comes at the cost of inaccuracy such as games having minor audio issues across the entire library and other issues that have been fixed in the latest version of lr-fbalpha.

PiFBA is recommended for those on a Pi 0 or Pi 1. ROMS Accepted File Extensions:.7z.zip Place Neo Geo ROMs in /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/neogeo BIOS Neo Geo ROMs require a neogeo.zip BIOS file with the exact same MAME or FB Alpha version as the emulator you select. Place the correct neogeo.zip with your ROMs in: /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/neogeo Instructions on how to install the Neo Geo Unibios on lr-fbalpha can be found here: The Unibios can be used as documented on the official page:. On the Unibios boot screen. Neo Geo A+B+C (RetroPad B+A+Y) for BIOS Menu. Neo Geo B+C+D (RetroPad A+Y+X) for Test Menu.

At any time. Neo Geo Start+A+B+C (RetroPad Start+B+A+Y) for In-Game Menu The menus allow you to change various settings like region, dip switch settings for gameplay options like difficulty or blood, and coin or free play settings. Unibios settings will persist after quitting FBA, launching another Neo Geo game, or rebooting RetroPie. Controls You will configure controls differently depending on which emulator you use: lr-fbalpha and lr-fbalpha2012 lr-fbalpha and lr-fbalpha2012 utilise RetroArch configs. Add custom RetroArch controls to the retroarch.cfg file in: /opt/retropie/configs/fba/retroarch.cfg For more information on custom RetroArch controls see: PiFBA PiFBA controls are located in. Roms Dir: /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/neogeo Binary Dir: /opt/retropie/emulators/gngeopi/bin Config Dir: /opt/retropie/configs/neogeo MAME Version: 0.138 (May 2010) Romsets emulated: 203 GnGeo-Pi DAT File: GnGeo-Pi Filtered DAT File: All clones non-working mahjong quiz removed Romsets emulated: 128 feel free to contribute to the list. As a caveat if you're using gngeopi, the ROMs you have must match the file in gngeodata.zip located at: /opt/retropie/emulators/gngeopi/share/gngeo You can only play roms that have the same name as these.drv files, e.g.

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Mslug2.zip (rom) and mslug2.drv (data). If the names of these files don't match, GnGeo-Pi will crash.

(see the list at the bottom of this page for compatible ROMs) GnGeo-Pi Controls Once you've started GnGeo-Pi at least once a file called gngeorc will be created in: /home/pi/.gngeo/gngeorc Example Configuration. Xbox360 p1control A=J0B0,B=J0B1,C=J0B2,D=J0B3,START=J0B6,COIN=J0B10,UP=J0a1,DOWN=J0a1,LEFT=J0A0,RIGHT=J0A0,MENU=J0B7 Dualshock2 p1control A=J0B2,B=J0B1,C=J0B3,D=J0B0,START=J0B9,COIN=J0B8,UP=J0a1,DOWN=J0a1,LEFT=J0A0,RIGHT=J0A0 Meaning of the code: Kxxx: keyboad key number xxx JxByy: Joystick number x Button JxAyy: Joystick number x Axe yy (use a lowercase 'a ' if you need to invert the axis) JxHyy: Joystick number x Hat yy you can define a button multiple time, for example A=J0B0,A=K123,etc.

List of GnGeo-Pi ROMS.

. @1GHz Memory 512MB DDR2 RAM Storage SanDisk 2GB Micro SD internal Display 4.3' LCD 480 × 272 16:9 or 4:3 mode Graphics Predecessor Website The Neo Geo X (NGX) is a manufactured by, licensed by, and the latest console released as part of the company's brand. Information about the Neo Geo X was first reported in January 2012 and later confirmed in March. It is the first Neo Geo system to be released since the discontinuation of the brand in 2004 and the third Neo Geo handheld device, following the 1999 release of the, which was supported until 2001.

The Neo Geo X features games that were on the popular original Neo Geo (the ) hardware, and comes built-in with 20 original Neo Geo games. Additional titles were available on game. The system was released on December 18, 2012 as part of a bundle called the 'Neo Geo X Gold Limited Edition', which includes a docking station, an arcade stick, and a bonus game card. The docking station is modeled after the original Neo Geo AES console and is used for charging the handheld as well as connecting it to a television. The arcade stick is a replica of the original Neo Geo AES arcade stick that can be used as a controller when the handheld is connected to a TV through the docking station. As of 2017, the system itself and the game cards have been discontinued. Contents.

Release Initially, the device was rumored to retail for about $700+, but the price of the Neo Geo X Gold package was revealed to be $199, far less than the original Neo Geo AES console. The package was released in December 2012. A game card was offered as a bonus with the package. The handheld by itself, without the docking station and arcade stick, was later priced at $129.99 to come out in February 2013. However, links on the official website to the stand-alone handheld were subsequently removed and the FAQ stated that the docking station is required in order to charge the device.

In January 2013, SNK Playmore announced that manufacturing of the Gold Limited Edition package was ending with the last units arriving to retailers in April. However, they stated that the handheld would continue to be manufactured and that additional games and accessories would continue to be released. However by 2017, the system was discontinued. The system was distributed by in North America and in Europe. Games There were a total of 36 games for the Neo Geo X. Twenty games came pre-loaded on the system including titles from signature SNK series such as, and.

Volume 1. Volume 2.

Volume 3. Volume 4. Volume 5. Each volume came bundled with a charging/data transfer cable for the handheld. The game cards include a for the Neo Geo X that updates the handheld to firmware v500. See the 'Firmware Update' section of this article for update details.

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The Neo Geo X Mega Pack Volume 1 was also released in June 2013. It came with one game card that contains all 15 games featured in Neo Geo X Classics Volumes 1-5. The Mega Pack was packaged in a similar case used for the original Neo Geo AES game cartridges, which can also be used as a carrying case for the Neo Geo X handheld.

The charging/data transfer cable was included as well. Hardware. Comparison of Neo Geo X and Neo Geo AES resolution. The device included a 4.3-inch screen, slot, A/V output, internal stereo speakers with a 3.5mm headphone jack.

A port on the system is used for charging the battery. The screen's 480×272 pixels is the same as the original and is close to the.

The system was released as part of the Gold package, which includes the 'Neo Geo X Station', a replica of the original Neo Geo AES console that functions as a charging/ with its own out and output along with a functioning replica of the original Neo Geo AES arcade stick controller. The Neo Geo X arcade stick controllers connect to the docking station via two USB ports. Original Neo Geo AES controllers, game cartridges and memory cards are not compatible with the Neo Geo X. The handheld has an 8-way thumbstick for directional control, menu and start buttons, four face buttons and four shoulder buttons: L1, L2, R1, R2. The shoulder buttons are used for changing screen aspect ratio and pausing games.

Buttons to adjust volume and brightness are located under the handheld. The unit's BIOS and pre-installed games were initially stored on an internal SanDisk 2GB micro SD card; later hardware revisions use a chip installed directly on the motherboard. This chip has yet to be documented. Software The console used the emulator running on a operating system to play of Neo Geo games. The internal memory has no copy protection, allowing third party BIOS and additional games to be directly installed on the unit.

Neo Geo Roms Pack Mega

The operating system OpenDingux is used to load Final Burn Alpha, then runs.fba files when a game is selected. The system can be modified to run most emulators that will run on OpenDingux. The BIOS can also be modified to get a region-free BIOS (called Unibios), and the BIOS has many features which can be found on the website. The SD card slot could also be used to load other ROMs, but this requires modifying the SD card contact points.

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Firmware Update Neo Geo X Mega Pack Volume 1 and Neo Geo X Classics Volumes 1-5 each came with a 'rocket cable' which, together with any of the game cards (except Ninja Master's), update the handheld to firmware v500. The following are the updates and changes according to the official website's gamecards and updating FAQ: User Interface:. Game saving is now available to all games that support a game save function. (Note: Ninja Master’s does not support game saving).

The game selection menu has been adjusted to scroll through the games with a “one-click- one-move” interface. The load bar has been improved to provide an exact indication of the actual data loaded from the internal memory of the game card. Aspect ratio preference will be saved in the internal storage of the Neo Geo X handheld when changing the aspect ratio with the “L1” button. The video output signal has been adjusted to automatically fill the screen of most TVs. Audio:. The sound quality of all games has been greatly improved. Controls:.

The responsiveness of the Neo Geo X arcade stick has been greatly improved. Reception recommended the system for enthusiasts of older games, but criticized the device's video quality on modern televisions. Commented that the replica AES docking station and included joystick added to the 'overall retro charm' of the Gold package, but the handheld by itself might not be worth the money as Neo Geo games are now easily playable through other means. Damien McFerran, writing for reacted positively to the quality of the handheld's gamepad and face buttons.

He also complimented details such as the unit's packaging, which remained faithful to the original AES. However, he criticized the quality of the display, calling it 'washed out' and writing that the scaling made games look 'fuzzy and ill-defined.'

Neo Geo Roms Pack Mega

He also criticized the image quality of the outputs on the docking station, calling the HDMI output 'muddy' and commenting that the composite output suffered from color bleeding and a hazing effect. McFerran also lamented that games were being distributed exclusively on physical media instead of being downloadable via or through a connection to a PC.

In addition, he mentioned that the emulated games were prone to and audio issues. Concluding that it was not worth the premium price, he wrote 'This is a console which has been created with the right intentions but the execution is sadly lacking.' Controversy Reportedly due to the low manufacturing standards employed by Tommo, in October 2013, SNK Playmore has publicly ordered Tommo to cease not only manufacture of the Neo Geo X, but to pull all existing stock from store shelves. Tommo in response claimed to be in compliance with the contract between the companies, which had recently been extended until 2016, and demanding that SNK retract the cease and desist claim.

In early 2014, in a press statement sent to gaming magazine Polygon, Tommo once again claimed full contractual compliance, and accused SNK Playmore of using underhanded tactics to undermine sales of their product, while failing to follow the routes of resolution put forward in the contract in the first place, and declining Tommo's offers of peaceful resolution. The CEO of the manufacturer said they were planning on 'taking action' against SNK to protect their contractual rights. See also.

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