

In any case, there’s an partial gallery of screenshots I took from the correct ROMs contents, but this should give an insight of how some of the game. Note that you also need the NEOGEO bios to run the games, and they have to be in the same folder as where the roms are going to be added. For example, in the KOF2002 ROM for FBA, the file extensions are related to the filename (265-c1.c1), while extensions on the MAME ROM often end in. zip file to check the extension for the ROMs.

The easiest way to know if you are using the right ROMs or not, is knowing if the source is for FBA roms and NOT MAME roms, and opening the. If you don’t have Homebrew Channel installed, refer to this guide.īefore doing anything, it is to be noted that this emulator needs specific FinalBurn Alpha roms, like from a FB Alpha (0.2.97.40) romset, and by this I mean that you CANNOT use the same roms that you use for MAME. An Nintendo Wii (duh) with Homebrew Channel installed.In order to run these games on your Wii, you need to have the following things avaliable: The following tutorial will cover what’s needed to use tis version of the FBA core with these games, mostly because of preference with the setup (and an issue that GxGeo has that I will cover later on). However, thanks to Wiimpathy’s and tuedj’s efforts, an version of the FBA core with Virtual Memory support allows for the larger games to be run, among those SVC Chaos, KOF 98-2003, Real Bout Fatal Fury 2, Shocktroopers 2, Garou MOTW, the later Metal Slug games, etc. However, an issue that the latter 2 had was that they couldn’t support large NEOGEO games, and while VC got some large ones, you can be limited to whatever was released on it (as injections are very hit-or-miss). While the first can be easier to install and the second can be slightly more straightfoward, the FBA core allows for more customization on the settings, including controls and resolution. There are so far 3 methods of playing Neogeo games on the Wii: The Virtual Console versions, GxGeo and FBA’s NeoGeo core from Retroarch.
