

Sengoku 1/2/or 3 for classic beat-em-up arcade enjoyment. SNK vs Capcom for a wonderful mixed universe fighter. Wind Jammers for a pong style battle with special moves.Ĭrossed Swords for some first person style fighting of rats and knights (arcadey fun!). Should i restart that project? I mean, would that be a useful thing? It looked like a good idea, but this is the first i've seen any posts about NeoDS stuff since its initial release.Ĭaptain Tomaday for overhead shmup fun.

I was going to start work on a Wiki for info about them.

I have convert-tested and play-tested (those that converted alright) the entire NeoGeo collection. Of course, when running the the emulator on my DS - which seemed to work okay, by the way - the neogeo.neo file was a dud.Ĭan someone please help me with converting these ROMs into a readable state for the NeoDS emulator? Hmm.so, as to not make an assumption about something I am unsure of, I thought to myself, "Well, perhaps it combines everything into one ROM that can be read by the emulator," and I proceeded to give it a try, just in case. I ran the executable file, and it created a file called neogeo.neo. The readme file says to put all the ROMs (in their zip-file form) you want to convert into a single folder, throw in the NeoDsConvert.exe file, and then also throw in a "bios" file called neogeo.zip (which I found doing a random Google search) - put all that goodness into one folder, which I did. I'm obviously not doing it right and was hoping perhaps someone could give me a nudge in the right direction. I downloaded the NeoDS emulator (latest version, according the site) and read the "readme" file veral times.
