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How to get MAME and Neo Geo games working on RetroPie seems to be one of the most popular queries online regarding RetroPie. However I cannot find any post that just explains what to do in simple terms. I have struggled with this for ages and still the only game I can get working is DoDonPachi (International) using lr-mame2003 and the Neo Geo BIOS. One piece movie 2 download. Other games I try just will not work. I have seen suggestions for trying different emulators but either my RetroPie does not have them, they are listed with different names or they are associated with ROM folders that I don't recognise as being for MAME or Neo Geo games. An example of a game I cannot get to play is Radiant Silvergun in MAME (even though DoDonPachi in the same folder will play) or Metal Slug X which will not play from the Neo Geo or Free Bird or Arcade folder with any emulator.

What am I missing? Thanks in advance. For MAME: • Find a 0.78 MAME romset (archive.org has one). • Copy the roms you want over to the mame-libretro folder • Copy the bios files in the romset over to the /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS/mame2003 folder. Just copy them all if you're not sure what does what, doesn't take up a ton of space. Include the samples subfolder. • Reboot Emulation Station and the roms will appear.

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For Neo-Geo: • Find a Neo-Geo romset (don't use the MAME one, use 0.2.97.39 FBA thank you ) • Find the Neo Geo bios (neogeo.zip file, should be in the romset), put it in the neogeo rom folder. • Copy your Neo-Geo roms over to the neogeo folder and reboot like before to see them. • If the Neo-Geo roms don't load, you have a bios for an older/different version of the emulator RetroPie uses TL;DR You need the right romset, and possibly the right bios files as well depending on the game. I am starting to get a grip on this; so I need to set the right emulator for a particular ROM yes? Unlike say SNES games where different emulators give differing performance, instead I will either get working or non-working? So on the archive.org page for the 0.78 ROMset, can you tell me which ZIP file is the MAME set? They are all abbreviations.

I did download a Neo Geo BIOS set when I was first looking into this, how do I know which is the right BIOS for the Neo Geo emulator I am using? Thanks • • • • •. It's more like you need the correct romset for the emulator Retropie uses. In this case it's generally mame2003-libretro and fba. So on the archive.org page for the 0.78 ROMset, can you tell me which ZIP file is the MAME set? They are all abbreviations.