ColecoVision Roms To play ColecoVision roms, an emulator is required. Popular ColecoVision emulators include Virtual ColecoVision v2.11a for Windows, ColEm v2.1 for Windows. View all ColecoVision emulators.
- The Neo Geo is a cartridge-based arcade system board and home video game console released by SNK in 1990. See also: FinalBurn Neo, MAME. 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.
- The ngp file extension is associated with emulators of Neo Geo Pocket hand held video game system released in Japan in late 1998. However, lower than expected sales resulted in its discontinuation in 1999, and was immediately succeeded by the Neo Geo Pocket Color. The ngp file stores ROM image captured from Neo Geo Pocket game cartridge.
My original plan was to put MAME into a tiny. I could not get the set-up stable (SD-cards kept corrupting) and finally the little screen also wanted to break. Being lazy I ditched the cabinet and moved MAME to.
Turbotax 2015 iso torrent download. 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.
There are no descriptions available for Neo-Geo in our. RetroPie / RetroPie-Setup. Neo-Geo ROMs require a neogeo.zip BIOS file with the exact same MAME or FB Alpha. 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. RetroPie: Adding game roms, BIOS files, and enabling save states. -rw-r–r– 2 root root 4096 Aug 1 06:12 neogeo /. I’m having real trouble adding bios kickstart files to retropie via usb. There’s no bios folder. Can you help? 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 Arcade.
1) in each ROM subfolder for arcade games, be it MAME4all, MAMElibreto OR fba, i need to have the neogeo.zip, correct? No, but it depends where you put the roms. The bios should be in the same folder as the roms. It doesn't really make much sense to have complete mame and fba since most of the games would be duplicates. Choose 1 to be your main romset and put them in the arcade folder.
Neo Geo Bios Zip Emuparadise
Hi I don't know much about mame and neogeo but ive been trying everything and I can't get a single game to work firstly are they the same thing? Retropie comes up with seperate menu's but i got the impression there the same. I downloaded the bios roms and put them in the roms folder and tried a selection of roms in both neogeo and mame folders, when i try loading any roms some I get 'unknown or unsupported romset' and others i get a list of missing files, after getting the missing files error I tried googling the file names and downloading them.but didn't help also if this is the way to sort it, surely there's an easier way than googling each file any help would be great cheers.
Let’s do this in the right way: • Step 8. Edit file /config.txt and add (or uncomment if it’s already there): force_turbo=1 Setting arcade controller This was the hardest thing to find. The docs are in, but you need to know the name of you’re looking for to find it. So, I spent a lot of time looking how to configure THIS kind of controller: The magic words are Xin Mo. It’s that simple.
If the processor is ~95% utilized then you could try using 'chrt' and set the running application to a real-time scheduling policy to gain some more processor time but other applications will have long latencies and I have seen latencies in X window keyboard input which would be unacceptable for gaming. I don't think using Composite instead of HDMI will make any difference unless the GPU is maxed out (which is very unlikely). Code: DESCNAME=NeoGeo NAME=neogeo PATH=/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/neogeo EXTENSION=.zip.ZIP COMMAND=/home/pi/RetroPie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh 1 '/home/pi/RetroPie/emulators/pifba/fba2x%ROM%' So I think I'm using the right one.
Each time I've had an identical bios file (neogeo.zip) in the folder containing the roms themselves, as well as retroarch's system folder. Unfortunately, anytime I double click a Neogeo game in launchbox, like I would for any other system, nothing happens. The mouse has a 'loading blue circle' for 1 or 2 seconds, and then nothing. Yesterday, I tried it direct through retroarch, I went to 'load content' and picked a game and it loaded right up. What could be wrong with how Launchbox is interacting with FBA/Retroarch? I've searched everywhere and I'm at the end of my rope trying to figure it out on my own.
So that's a plus. But there are some older ones that I just can't get any of the emulators to work with. From time to time, individual roms are updated to reflect changes in the way they were dumped or a change in the understanding of the original hardware they ran on. Because of this, each version of Mame that comes out may have a slightly different rom its looking for. Therefore you have to match the Mame version with the rom for it to work from time to time. The current version of Mame is.178. The version that runs the best on the Pi0 is.37b5 (a MUCH older version from July 2000 ) the good news, you can use a program called clrmamepro and a 'DAT' file to change your newer roms to a version that the 16 year old version of Mame will run.
I left them as I got them from the dome of pleasure softlist CHD set.181 or.182 (not sure which one). Heres my log running neogeo CD, using mame(181 as of buildbot release) with default settings + hash folder + dummy file(which likely needed for cd-based like neogeo,segacd,cd-i?) method - folder name, dummyfile name and actual chd filename should be based on hash. If you do not want the dummy files, then you disabled software list, remove hash, and set the correct media_type but still need the files to be in the right folder(neocdz as in neogeo-cd’s case) as the folder will identify what type of system is to be used on the rom. The disadvantage of having software list OFF and no hash is that you need to switch media_type everytime you switch system. You cannot play neogeo-cd and just decide to play arcade without switching first media_type. And also, do not enabled “mame_boot_from_cli” as this messes up loading in retroarch.
The controller actually works. It even asked me for more button configs on my Mad Catz 360 controller 2. Intellivision ain't working. It just kicks me back to the menu 3.
I'm hoping this set will be all i need for most stuff, but i suppose it's always a bit random with emulators. I'm trying to understand these romsets a bit better. It seems that there's not just one.zip per game - there's either several versions (regional variations), or sometimes it seems that there several zip files for the one version of the game. This makes the game list in emulation station a bit of a mess. In clrmamepro there's an option to 'separate bios sets' which guessing keeps bios files in separate zips (which makes sense as i suppose multiple roms might use the same bios - eg, all neogeo roms use neogeo.zip). There's also an option to split/merge sets, which also might reduce the amount of zips per game, but i'm not entirely sure what it entails.
GurgelBrannare OK, that could be your problem. GnGeo is notoriously 'picky' on ROMS, the EXACT revision must be used and iMAME4ALL is only compatible with a few selected Neo-Geo Titles. For the best results use FBA, it runs pretty much EVERY Neo-Geo Title. If it still refuses to run correctly try a Neo-Geo Bios from another source. Edit - 'but how do I check that?' It would probably be in the Emulation Station Front End configuration File, I cant assist much there as I don't use RetroPie (or Emulation Station) but there should be an answer in the RetroPie Forum Here.
I'm not sure why checking and then unchecking it again solved my problem, but it did. I realize this post is a bit late, but just in case it helps -- this thread came up first in a quick google search. I'm so close to getting NeoGeo ROM's working, but somethings not right. I've downloaded the bios, and managed to get them to work through RetroArch using fbalpha2012_neogeo core, but when I add them to Launchbox, they aren't loading.
Currently (in Retroarch 1.4.1) trying to load a NEO GEO CHD file directly will crash Retroarch, it doesn’t matter if you have dummy files, correct bioses, hash files, etc. Proper for MESS (now MAME), the bios files should be placed in the same folder where are CHDs, if the bios are put in other location, Retroarch may crash.
I recommend to keep the ROMs and saved games progress external as you can see. Burn the RetroPie image into the SD card, using: • on Windows. • on Mac OS X.
RetroPie 3.0.0 beta MAME Versions These details are as per the default installed binaries on the RetroPie 3.0.0 beta image.
No unique bios; however, if you choose the mame version is has a chd. You can google how to deal those.
In any case, both these options are disabled - it looks it depends on the,dat file you use (i'm using fba_0.2.96.71_clrmame_dat) - it can force the splitting of sets (which may even be required for pifba, i don't know!) i think the only way to sort out the game lists, short of editing the.dat file (which may break everything!) is to wait for emulation station to allow us to 'hide' certain roms from the list, unless anyone else has any ideas? A 'rom' is essentially a single file that comprises part of (or all) of an arcade game. So the software file is ripped from the PCB, for example there may be 3 roms that relate to the graphics, and 2 roms for the sound, so the game in total has 5 rom files.
However, once I pick a game on any platform, the controller doesn't respond whatsoever. If I have a keyboard plugged into it, I can play the game with the keyboard. Really want to use the controller though. I've reconfigured the controller buttons through the menuing system(for retropie, not the individual emulator), but still no luck. Any way around this?
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Adding games to RetroPie are simple and there are a few ways to do it. I won’t go into how in this post but you can transfer them via FTP or having them on a USB drive and using the cp function to copy them over. The directories for all the game systems are located in: /home/pi/RetroPie/roms Once in there you’ll see all the different systems that RetroPie supports pi@raspberrypi ~ $ cd /home/pi/RetroPie/roms pi@raspberrypi ~/RetroPie/roms $ ls -apl total 136 -rw-r–r– 34 root root 4096 Aug 1 13:54. / -rw-r–r– 4 root root 4096 Aug 1 07:45.
Neogeo Bios Zip Download
Im literally confused out my mind. Let me get this straight, i have a few questions. 1) in each ROM subfolder for arcade games, be it MAME4all, MAMElibreto OR fba, i need to have the neogeo.zip, correct? 2)Do i need to have anything in the BIOS folder as well? 3) is there a difference between the neogeo.zip that i put in mame4all, mame-libreto and fba? 4) is there a difference between the ROM between these emulators, would mame4all, mame-libreto and fba all have different versions of street fighter? 5) Whats the best way to play 3rd strike, i read that this has its own unique bios?
Now turn it on You’re set. Plug the SD card and the USB drive into the Raspberry Pi and turn on. As is the first time to run RetroPie, it’s gonna take a little more time to process everything. The first screen to appear is like “Welcome, I found some controller plugged in”: Setting up controller You’ve to configure each button of the controller. I recommend to use the same distribution that the Sega Genesis controller: • Step 12. My choice of configuration for is: • For arrows, only set “up”, “down”, “left” and “right” on “D-PAD”. • For buttons, use the same distribution that the Sega Genesis controller.
There's also an option to split/merge sets, which also might reduce the amount of zips per game, but i'm not entirely sure what it entails. In any case, both these options are disabled - it looks it depends on the,dat file you use (i'm using fba_0.2.96.71_clrmame_dat) - it can force the splitting of sets (which may even be required for pifba, i don't know!) i think the only way to sort out the game lists, short of editing the.dat file (which may break everything!) is to wait for emulation station to allow us to 'hide' certain roms from the list, unless anyone else has any ideas? A 'rom' is essentially a single file that comprises part of (or all) of an arcade game. So the software file is ripped from the PCB, for example there may be 3 roms that relate to the graphics, and 2 roms for the sound, so the game in total has 5 rom files. These roms are usually zipped together into a single 'romset'. The romset may be called something like pucman.zip Now, perhaps pucman is an original game, but the manufacturer wants to provide a different version, perhaps updating the language from Japanese to English, this version may have one new rom.
That's so much for this (and everything!) floob - currently building a FBA-Libretro set from a 0.156 source (i'm hoping that is close enough to 0.154, as i couldn't find that). Is it fair to say that FBA-Libretro is the most compatible and up-to-date emulator for mame stuff on the pi? I was really impressed that it could run street fighter alpha so smoothly, but have had some trouble with MAME4ALL being a bit janky with fairly ancient games.
Neo Geo Rom File Extension
There are just too many different systems being emulated, with any number of controller options and configurations. In addition, for some emulators like Stella, RetroPie provides two different versions - vanilla Stella and a 'libretro' version, with completely different settings and options screens. And as for MAME, there are several versions of that too, two versions of AdvMAME (0.94 and 1.06) as well as MAME4ALL, etc.
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RetroPie 2.6.0 MAME Versions These details are as per the default installed binaries on the RetroPie 2.6.0 image. RetroPie 3.0.0 beta MAME Versions These details are as per the default installed binaries on the RetroPie 3.0.0 beta image. Important In 3.0.0 some emulators share directories, so you need to choose which FBA, NeoGeo and mame4all version you want.
In my searches I've seen a page listing Emulator Settings, and it mentions command line details for FBA:%name -r 640x480x32 Is that relevant for hosting Retroarch through Launchbox? Where would I put that? Did anything use/not use it? Veeshan28 said SentaiBrad said If you need any more help, we have tutorials on our YouTube channel. Click the link in my signature. Your 'easy setup' video was a huge help for me with getting the basics going a few days.
I am fairly certain the BIOS just need to be located with the games (at least as far as MAME is concerned) but RA confuses things a bit more in that regard and MAME is already super confusing. If all else fails, you can also try the stand alone emulator or MAME. SentaiBrad said So the command does need to be -L 'cores (backslash) fba_libretro.dll'. The forums don't like backslashes, so one needs to be there. Assuming that is correct, do the names in the Associated platform match the name of the System? In LaunchBox, on the left where your systems are listed, make sure the name matches in Associated Platform, they need to in order for the commands to be ran successfully.
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Emulator file type category contains file formats related to emulation software and data formats containing exact (or near-perfect) duplicates of the original source (tapes, floppy disks, console cartridges, ROM memories). Emulator software basically imitates another program, platform or device (mobile phones, game consoles or printers etc.). Very popular are emulators of gaming consoles (Sega, Nintendo, Sony Playstation), old 8-bit or 16-bit computers (Sinclair, Commodore, Atari, Amiga, Apple) or arcade machines emulators.
Emulation software is popular, because older applications and games often do not run well (or at all) on modern operating systems such as Microsoft Windows Vista or Windows 7. The most popular emulators are Amiga Forever, Commodore Forever, ZSNES or DOS Box. There are many sites on internet with the informations about emulation of old programs or games, emulator downloads and emulator file archives.
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file extension mbz | Pogoshell NES emulator plugin |
file extension rom | Read Only Memory image |
file extension tap | ZX Spectrum tape image |
file extension z64 | Nintendo 64 game ROM |
file extension smd | Sega Genesis ROM emulator data |
file extension gba | Nintendo Game Boy Advance ROM image |
file extension nes | Nintendo Entertainment System ROM image |
file extension dms | Amiga compressed archive |
file extension smc | Super Nintendo game-console ROM image |
file extension n64 | Nintendo 64 Emulation ROM image |
file extension nds | Nintendo DS game ROM image |
file extension pie | Glove programmable input emulator data |
file extension dat | Game data |
file extension g64 | C64 emulator disk image |
file extension s19 | Motorola EEPROM programming data |
file extension st | Atari disk image |
file extension ups | VisualBoyAdvance UPS patch |
file extension ggs | Gameboy emulator data |
file extension dgz | Dega saved state |
file extension gcz | Dolphin emulator archive |
file extension fig | Super Nintendo game-console ROM image |
file extension atr | Atari 8-bit disk image |
file extension pp | Amiga compressed archive |
file extension kim | Commodore KIM-1 image |
file extension tzx | ZX Spectrum tape image poke |
file extension gb | Nintendo Gameboy ROM image |
file extension cxarchive | CrossOver bottle file |
file extension ttp | Atari Falcon application |
file extension hdf | Amiga hard disk image |
file extension mdr | ZX Spectrum microdrive emulator data |
file extension trd | ZX Spectrum floppy disk image |
file extension x64 | Commodore 64 emulator disk image |
file extension gbc | Nintendo Game Boy Color emulator ROM image |
file extension mdv | QLAY image |
file extension sfc | Nintendo SNES9x ROM image |
file extension pj | Project64 game progress |
file extension m64 | Mupen64 movie capture |
file extension 68k | Sega Mega Drive ROM image |
file extension lha | LH ARC compressed archive |
file extension bin | Atari 2600 game ROM image |
file extension chd | MAME compressed ROM image |
file extension d64 | Commodore emulator data |
file extension iso | ePSXe Sony Playstation game image |
file extension srm | Super Nintendo ROM saved game |
file extension zpak | Sony Ericsson Xperia Play game pack file |
file extension mcr | ePSXe memory card data |
file extension sna | ZX80 Spectrum Mirage emulator snapshot |
file extension zs2 | ZSNES slot 2 saved state |
file extension ss0 | GameBoid first saving slot |
file extension fdi | Floppy disk image |
file extension zxt | ZX Spectrum emulator data |
file extension v64 | Nintendo 64 emulation ROM image |
file extension brm | Kega Fusion RAM backup |
file extension snap | ZX Spectrum emulator Mirage Microdrive snapshot |
file extension pok | ZX Spectrum emulator poke |
file extension zx | KGB ZX Spectrum emulator snapshot |
file extension fsk | Atari 8-bit cassette image |
file extension a26 | Atari 2600 ROM image |
file extension sf7 | Sega SF-7000 ROM image |
file extension pat | Kega Fusion game cheat |
file extension sgs | WinDS PRO data |
file extension itv | Nostalgia Emulator Intellivision ROM image |
file extension p00 | C64 emulator data |
file extension lzx | Amiga LZX archive file |
file extension gs0 | Sega Genesis (Megadrive) emulator quick slot 0 saved game |
file extension ltp | ZX Spectrum emulator program |
file extension rp9 | RetroPlatform data |
file extension t64 | Commodore 64 emulator tape |
file extension 81 | ZX Spectrum emulator data |
file extension cdz | pSX emulator compressed CD image |
file extension l64 | 64LAN image |
file extension z80 | ZX Spectrum Emulator memory snapshot |
file extension dst | DeSmuME saved state |
file extension unf | Universal NES Image Format |
file extension bin | Nintendo DS binary data |
file extension d81 | Commodore VC-1581 diskette emulator image |
file extension dck | Warajevo ZX Spectrum emulation data |
file extension vms | Dreamcast VMU save file |
file extension ngp | Neo Geo Pocket ROM image |
file extension mgt | ZX Spectrum emulator disk image |
file extension ps2 | PCSX2 memory card data |
file extension c64 | Commodore 64 ROM image |
file extension jsf | Project64 joystick settings |
file extension u00 | Commodore C64 universal data |
file extension iie | SimIIe emulator data |
file extension rdb | N64 Nintendo 64 ROM database |
file extension gen | Sega Genesis ROM image |
file extension d71 | Commodore emulator data |
file extension scl | ZX Spectrum emulator disk image |
file extension cht | ZSNES cheat code |
file extension dess | Microsoft Device Emulator saved state |
file extension zxs | ZX Spectrum emulator ZX32 snapshot file |
file extension 1 | Super Nintendo split ROM image |
file extension hun | Personal Paint Hungarian language user interface |
file extension dsv | DeSmuME saved game |
file extension d80 | Commodore CBM-8050 diskette emulator image |
file extension $1 | ZX Spectrum HOBETA format |
file extension pj1 | Project64 saved game |
file extension j64 | Virtual Jaguar ROM image |
file extension bii | Basilisk II data |
file extension gsx | Gens Sega emulator saved state |
file extension zm2 | ZSNES movie #2 |
file extension fxe | GeePee32 data |
file extension snes | Super Ninento game image |
file extension jmv | Jnes record |
file extension adz | Amiga emulator compressed ADF data |
file extension nez | NES ROM emulator image |
file extension reu | Commodore C64 REU image |
file extension vmv | VirtualNES or VisualBoyAdvance file |
file extension adf | Amiga disk format |
file extension 64c | Commodore C64 Emulator data or font |
file extension d82 | Commodore emulator data |
file extension gba.ds | DeSmuME ROM image |
file extension vbm | Visual Boy Advance movie capture format |
file extension jma | NSRT compressed game data |
file extension xdf | X68000 image |
file extension d88 | Toshiba Pasopia 7 disk data |
file extension mpk | Project64 memory pack |
file extension gbaskin | GBA4iOS controller skin |
file extension szx | ZX Spectrum emulator ZX-state snapshot |
file extension zs4 | ZSNES slot 4 save state |
file extension nd5 | Nintendo DS game ROM image |
file extension qd | SHARP MZ-series emulator data |
file extension dsk | ZX Spectrum emulator data |
file extension ds3 | WinDS PRO data |
file extension xex | Atari program executable |
file extension gs4 | Genecyst saved state slot 4 |
file extension d41 | CCS64 data |
file extension frz | Snes9x saved state file |
file extension ds9 | WinDS PRO data |
file extension ic8 | Neo Geo BIOS image |
file extension dhf | AMIGA emulator disk image ROM file |
file extension scr | ZX Spectrum standard screen |
file extension crt | Commodore emulator data |
file extension t81 | EightyOne ROM image |
file extension gmb | WinDS PRO file |
file extension uss | WinUAE saved state |
file extension dgn | Dragon 32 emulator file |
file extension ds10 | WinDS PRO data |
file extension d67 | VICE disk image |
file extension sta | MAME saved state |
file extension agb | Game Boy Advance ROM image |
file extension nv | MAME NVRAM data |
file extension snapshot | ZX Spectrum emulator Mirage Microdrive snapshot |
file extension mcc | Amiga MUI external class library |
file extension rp2 | RetroPlatform Player (Amiga Forever) file |
file extension gg | Sega GameGear game ROM image |
file extension s28 | Genesis or Sega32X ROM image |
file extension swc | Super Nintendo Super Wildcard ROM image |
file extension 32x | Sega GENESIS ROM image file |
file extension inp | MAME replay |
file extension cpr | CPC Plus cartridge image |
file extension smv | Snes9x movie capture |
file extension cas | Atari cassette image |
file extension uef | Unified Emulator Format |
file extension ptp | Primo Computer Emulator tape image |
file extension svs | gpSP Game Boy Advance emulator saved state |
file extension zm? | ZSNES movie |
file extension srm | Kega Fusion game RAM data |
file extension sa1 | Nintendo Game Boy emulator saved state |
file extension unif | Universal NES Image Format ROM image |
file extension sc | Sega SC-3000 image |
file extension whd | WinUAEX WHDLoad settings |
file extension fds | Nintendo Famicom (NES) disk system audio data |
file extension boxer | Boxer for Mac game archive file |
file extension psx | Sony PlayStation saved game |
file extension hdz | Amiga hard disk image |
file extension poo | Commodore C64 machine code |
file extension zs1 | ZSNES slot 1 saved state |
file extension gbcskin | GBA4iOS controller skin |
file extension gci | Nintendo GameCube saved game |
file extension p | ZX81 picture image |
file extension 500 | Pasofami data |
file extension pro | APE Atari disk image |
file extension san | ZX Spectrum emulator file |
file extension zmv | ZSNES movie data |
file extension prg | SHARP MZ-series emulator data |
file extension lhz | LHA Compressed file archive |
file extension mcd | Bleem! memory card save |
file extension harddisk | Boxer for Mac harddisk image |
file extension vgs | Virtual Game Station memory card save |
file extension $b | TR-DOS basic file format |
file extension nmm | Nightmare module |
file extension a83 | EightyOne Sinclair ZX81 ROM image |
file extension ds1 | DeSmuME saved state |
file extension pol | Personal Paint polish language user interface |
file extension cgb | Gameboy color data |
file extension zm1 | ZSNES movie #1 |
file extension zsg | GENS zipped Sega Genesis ROM |
file extension gme | Interact DexDrive memory card saved state |
file extension sp | ZX Spectrum emulator source profile |
file extension adx | Sega Dreamcast audio data |
file extension carc | Nintendo DS compressed archive |
file extension posc | Pentagon 1024 overscan |
file extension mc | PlaySaver and PSEmuPro memory card save and single game save file |
file extension t88 | NEC PC-88 tape image |
file extension raw | ZX Spectrum memory dump |
file extension img | ZX Spectrum emulator disk image |
file extension wdf | Wiimm Nintendo Wii disc file |
file extension lnx | Atari Lynx ROM image file |
file extension slt | ZX Spectrum emulator Super Level Loader snapshot file |
file extension fdd | ZX Spectrum emulator data |
file extension brtex | Wii BRTEX texture |
file extension mix | Don Knuth's MMIX emulator file |
file extension sgb | Super Game Boy image |
file extension hpf | HP9100A program |
file extension 500 | Nintendo Famicom Disk System |
file extension mdb | ZX Spectrum emulator MB-02 disk format |
file extension gbc | WinDS PRO data |
file extension n80 | P-88 memory data |
file extension ipf | Interchangeable preservation data |
file extension 64b | Commodore C64 emulator data |
file extension zs9 | ZSNES slot 9 saved state |
file extension qcf | Q-emuLator data |
file extension archimedes | Speccy ZX Spectrum emulator snapshot |
file extension zs7 | ZSNES slot 7 saved state |
file extension sg | Sega SG-1000 image |
file extension sit | Sinclair ZX Spectrum emulator snapshot |
file extension gnm | GNM Output music |
file extension vb | Virtual Boy disk image |
file extension zs5 | ZSNES slot 5 saved state |
file extension zs6 | ZSNES slot 6 saved state |
file extension dif | MAME CHD diff saved data |
file extension pdb | C64 emulator data |
file extension gmv | Gens movie capture |
file extension 001 | Snes9x slot 2 saved game |
file extension zs3 | ZSNES slot 3 saved state |
file extension opd | ZX Spectrum emulator data |
file extension zm9 | ZSNES movie #9 |
file extension ds4 | DeSmuME saved state |
file extension epr | Z88 Disk ROM image |
file extension sem | ZX Spectrum-Emulator snapshot file |
file extension mzt | SHARP MZ-series emulator data |
file extension 000 | Z80 Spectrum emulator data |
file extension dsk | SHARP MZ-series emulator data |
file extension prg | ZX Spectrum SpecEm snapshot |
file extension pzx | Perfect ZX tape format |
file extension pcsxstate | PCSX emulator saved game |
file extension $? | TR-DOS ZX Spectrum file in HOBETA format |
file extension fam | Nintendo Entertainment System FamicomS emulator ROM image |
file extension zx82 | ZX Spectrum emulator Speculator file |
file extension pal | ZX SPECTRUM emulator data |
file extension spc | J. Swiatek SP ZX Spectrum emulator tape |
file extension crg | Atari Jaguar Cinepak Chunky-format 16-bit RGB film file |
file extension rzx | ZX Spectrum emulator input-recording format |
file extension amf | Amiga metafile |
file extension a64 | Nintendo 64 memory export file |
file extension zs8 | ZSNES slot 8 saved state file |
file extension blk | ZX Spectrum emulator data |
file extension cdmedia | Boxer for Mac cd-rom image |
file extension gs6 | Genecyst save state 6 file |
file extension itm | ZX Spectrum emulator tape file |
file extension snx | ZX-32 snapshot extended |
file extension $d | TR-DOS data file format |
file extension srg | Atari Jaguar Cinepak Smooth-format 16-bit RGB film file |
file extension wdr | ZX Spectrum emulator data |
file extension cwz | PogoShell data |
file extension zm4 | ZSNES Movie #4 file |
file extension 64d | C64 PC64 Emulator file |
file extension xadml | Amiga Forever XADML file |
file extension zs0 | ZSNES slot 0 saved state file |
file extension vmcz | Hyper-V imported virtual machine |
file extension out | ZX Spectrum emulator data |
file extension air | ZX Spectrum emulator input-recording format |
file extension zm3 | ZSNES Movie #3 file |
file extension fmv | Famtasia movie capture |
file extension zm6 | ZSNES Movie #6 file |
file extension mem | Virtual Game Station memory data |
file extension zm8 | ZSNES Movie #8 file |
file extension zm7 | ZSNES Movie #7 file |