Agozer Posted November 26, 2005 Posted November 26, 2005 Furthermore, even with that neoCD for the PS2, he wouldn't be able to play the newest games. Actually, no post-1998 games have CD versions anyway.That's not entirely true... there are neo CD conversions of some MVS titles (Ghostlop, Pnyaa, Zupapa, etc) but they're definitely smaller titles, and usually are missing some sounds.Oh really? I didn't know that. Is there even a market for Neo-Geo CD titles anymore, or is it just a warzone for arcade/AES collectors?
Robert Posted November 26, 2005 Posted November 26, 2005 I saw a thread where someone had somehow gotten the roms for 2 neogeocd titles (Crossed Swords 2, and Final Romance 2), and had dats for them. I'd love to try getting them working in mame (if I could find the roms!).
Agozer Posted November 26, 2005 Posted November 26, 2005 I saw a thread where someone had somehow gotten the roms for 2 neogeocd titles (Crossed Swords 2, and Final Romance 2), and had dats for them. I'd love to try getting them working in mame (if I could find the roms!).Yeah, I've seen those too. Razoola's work probably.
damulta Posted November 26, 2005 Author Posted November 26, 2005 If Only there was a way to Burn Neo-geo roms into a format were ps2 would take the cd like it was made to take. i woun't care if there was only one game per cd. More or less an easy way to port but From the real source NEO-GEO
James Posted November 26, 2005 Posted November 26, 2005 If Only there was a way to Burn Neo-geo roms into a format were ps2 would take the cd like it was made to take. i woun't care if there was only one game per cd. More or less an easy way to port but From the real source NEO-GEO<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Well I will wait while you port the games over to PS2 then
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