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Emulators Info

This section contains information about Emulators which allow you to play NeoGeo games on a variety of other systems including PC & Mac and even consoles such as Dreamcast & Xbox.
All these emulators are given a rating out of 20 and are listed in rank from highest score to lowest, The rating simply indicates which emulators I recommend and prefer. Some ratings of the older emulators may seem quite low, but remember, whilst they may have been state of the art a few years ago the newer emulators leave them far behind. I would encourage everyone to try as many as you can for yourselves and make up our own mind, the authors deserve your support for their hard work.
All these emulators require that you have the NeoGeo MVS Bios (called 'NeoGeo.zip') and/or the NeoGeo CD Bios (called 'NeoCD.bin') in their 'roms' folder in order to work. These files can usually be found on sites hosting game roms.


Nebula- Windows

Considered by many to be one of the best neogeo emulators, this program features an excellent interface, and is capable of running almost all NeoGeo and NeoGeo CD Games, as well as CPS1 & CPS2 Roms, plus a selection of Konami, PolyGameMaster and even Sega Model 2 Roms.
It also has a range of excellent image enhancements to improve the games appearance such as Interpolation, Scanlines, 2xSAI, Eagle and many more.
My personal favourite..
UNGR Rating 17/20 - Download From: Nebula Website


Kawaks - Windows

Kawaks features an easy to use interface in a similar mould to that of Nebula and Calice32, It runs almost all NeoGeo, CPS1 & CPS2 roms with near perfect precision and like nebula, features image enhancements.
UNGR Rating 16/20 - Download From: Official Kawaks Website (Outdated)
Alternate Download: CPS2Shock (Up-to-date)


Calice32 - Windows

Another excellent emulator with an easy to use interface. This emu is also capable of running almost all NeoGeo Roms plus, CPS1, CPS2, ZN1, ZN2, and System16/18 roms. It currently lacks the range of image enhancements which Kawaks & Nebula have, and also requires that you run your desktop in 16-bit colour rather than 32-bit, but theyre only minor criticisms.

UNGR Rating 15/20 - Download From: Official Calice Website (Outdated)
Alternate Download: Potato Emulation (Up-to-date)


MAME- MS-DOS/Windows/MacOS/Unix/Linux/AmigaOS/etc..

One of the most famous emulators around, it is capable of running almost all NeoGeo Roms, plus literally thousands of other games.
Being an open-source emulator there are versions of MAME is available for Windows, MacOS, Unix, Linux, Amiga, and even consoles such as Dreamcast & Xbox.
There are also enhanced versions such as MAME32 for windows; which features an excellent Interface, and system specific versions such as NeoMAME which is optimised to run only NeoGeo Games.
Technically MAME is superb, my only real criticism is that it's not as easy to use as some other emulators.
UNGR Rating 15/20 - Download From: Official MAME Site


NeoRage(X) - MS-DOS/ Windows

NeoRageX was the first 'fully working' NeoGeo Emulator for Windows. It was created by the authors of 'Rage' and was Immediately seen as the best NeoGeo emulator of the time. It has the advantage that it will attempt to run any NeoGeo romset you place in your Roms folder, the filenames and checksums dont necessarily need to be exact as there are no specific game drivers as with MAME and some of the other emus, this can make it easier to get games to run, as not all romsets are 100% correct.
Despite the popularity of NeoRageX it has not been updated for a long time and whilst it is still worth downloading, it has now been surpassed by the newer emulators and does suffer from compatibility problems with some games and also newer versions of windows (note: an unofficial patch allowing NeoRageX to work under WinXP can be found by searching the web). There is also a version for MS-DOS which also has good compatibility but lacks sound and a user interface.
UNGR Rating 13/20 - Download From: Rage Website


Ace - Windows

Ace appears to be a very promising emulator but is not as complete as some of the others. It is capable of running a selection of NeoGeo, CPS1, CPS2, and System16/18 Roms, however the project appears to have been discontinued after the author suffered a harddisk crash and lost the latest source code.
UNGR Rating 12/20 - Download From: Ace Website


NeoGeo CD Emulator- Windows

This Emulator was created by NJ who was responsible for the super optimised NeoGeo driver for MAME. This is a japanese emulator for the NeoGeo CD Console and as such there is very little english info about it, however I have translated thelatest readme file (with some assistance from a translation site) and found out some more info. The translation is not perfect but I recommend you read it if you're thinking of trying this emu.
This emulator is very accurate and works almost exactly like a real NeoGeoCD, it is very compatible and is arguably of higher quality than NeoCD but it's lack of documentation makes it tricky to use.
Note: The author has coded this emu so it will only run 'Real' NeoGeo CD's (not copies) so you will need to buy official cd's to use it.
This is definitely the most accurate 'stand-alone' NeoGeoCD emulator, so if you have a collection of official NeoGeo CD games this is the emulator to go for, otherwise try 'NeoCD' below, or 'Nebula' above; (the best all round NeoGeo / NeoGeoCD Emulator).
UNGR Rating 12/20 - Download From: NJ's Website


NeoCD(SDL): The KickAss NeoGeo CD Emulator- MS-DOS/ Windows

NeoCD is another emulator for the NeoGeoCD console, it does not run MVS arcade Roms, only Real NeoGeo CD's directly from your CD-Rom Drive. Its compatibility is quite high and it does emulate most games accurately. The two different versions both have advantages and disadvantages;
The DOS version features a good interface and documentation, but as it's a dos based program the sound support is tricky to use, in fact it refused to work at all on my soundcard. Note: full sound is only available in the 'special' version 'v0.80s'. Also the dos version does not appear to be compatible with WindowsXP.
The windows version, NeoCD(SDL) seems to be exactly the opposite, it has good sound support and image enhancement (Scanlines/2xSai/Eagle) but no interface and hardly any instructions to get it working.
Despite it's flaws, if you can get it to run this is a decent 'stand-alone' NeoGeo CD emulator.

Here are a few tips to get the windows version working..

1: You need to run the 'strip.exe' utility from the dos version to modify the bios (neocd.bin) and then copy the modified bios into the folder for the windows version.
2: Put your NeoGeo game cd into your cd-rom drive *before* starting the emulator.
3: All the emulators controls *are* listed in the file 'neosdl.txt' which comes with the emulator, theyre just mixed up amongst all the different version names and descriptions making them difficult to find.
4: If the emulator quits without any explanation, it generates a text file in its folder containing an error message.
UNGR Rating 11/20
Dos Version
- Official site unavailable. Download From: VG-Network
Windows Version- Download From: NeoCD SDL Website


NeoGem - MS-DOS

NeoGem was developed shortly after NeoRage for DOS and operated in a very similar way, it was also one of the first emus to feature (limited) sound support. However it was not very compatible and was prone to crashes. NeoGem for DOS was discontinued fairly early in its development and a Windows version was rumoured but never appeared.
UNGR Rating 7/20 - Official site unavailable. Download From: VG-Network


Danji - MS-DOS

Danji appeared around the same time as NeoGem, and likewise runs in MS-DOS. It does feature limited sound support, but It's compatibility is very low and it requires that you convert your game roms into a different format before running them.
UNGR Rating 5/20 - Icloud assistant pro enterprise. Official site unavailable. Download From: VG-Network


Depam - MS-DOS

Depam Is another NeoGeo CD emulator, it has very limited features and was only released as an experimental test. It has not been updated since.
UNGR Rating 4/20 - Official site unavailable. Download From: VG-Network


NeoGekko - Windows

NeoGekko was the very first NeoGeo emulator which is an achievement in itself. It was released as a test demo and only ran one game; Nam 1975, although it was possible to get some other games to work by renaming the roms. NeoGekko was said to have been developed into a fully functional product, but was never updated or released again.
Also, I seem to remember the authors asking that the demo be removed from all download pages. It is still available on the web but can be tricky to find.
UNGR Rating 4/20 - Official site unavailable.



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Are you looking for a good Neogeo emulator? If so, continue reading this article and learn about the best emulators for NeoGeo.

Well, MVS (Neo Geo Multi Video Systems) is the first line of hardware under the Neo Geo brand name. This was released in the 1990s. During the early 90s, Neo Geo became exceptionally powerful thanks to the powerful specifications. In addition to that, they had some high-quality titles as well. One of the most noticeable characteristics associated with Neogeo units is that they can hold multiple arcade games simultaneously. Needless to say, it was an exceptionally competitive feature at that time. It helped individuals to save a considerable amount of real estate and money.

Because of the heavy public demand, they released a series of consoles for home use. The first of the series was Neo Geo AES. However, it was intended for commercial use at first. It became very popular, and then they released a home console version of it. Later on, Neo Geo CD and Ne Geo CDZ were released in 1994 and 1195, respectively.

One of the most noticeable advantages associated with Neo-Geo consoles is that they feature a cartridge-type function. Compared to the individual arcade boards that stored games separately, Neo Geo cabinets were a really good concept. As a matter of fact, storing several arcade games simultaneously on a single device was introduced by Neo Geo. Jid the never story. As you may know, a replication for this respective system has not been introduced since then.

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Part 1: The requirement for a NeoGeo emulator
Part 2: Famous Neo Geo Games
Part 3: A list of most popular NeoGeo emulator options

Part 1: The requirement for a NeoGeo emulator

Basically, a Neo Geo console can be rated as one of the best devices that come with unique features. First, let’s take a look at the list of those unique features associated with the Neo Geo console.

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• Extremely powerful hardware performance

In fact, Neo Geo hardly had any competition in terms of raw power once it was introduced. Compared to the other consoles present by that time, Neo Geo was a powerhouse. Blackmagic desktop video 10.10.5 yosemite.

• Portable memory module

One of the unique features of the Neo Geo console was that it had mobile memory module. Thanks to this newly introduced feature, users were able to transfer games using a portable cartridge.

• High-quality titles

It is true that Neo Geo had a relatively smaller library compared to its rivals. However, in terms of the quality of the titles, they are unmatchable. In other words, they present the best quality game titles.

• More affordable variants of CD consoles

Neo-Geo offered more affordable variants of CD consoles as well. Those consoles are ideal specifically for those who cannot spend much on AES consoles and cartridges. Both Neo Geo CDs and CDZs come with a pretty affordable rate compared to other games.

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Part 2: Famous Neo Geo Games

If you are a gaming enthusiast (best fire emblem games for you), Neo Geo offers plenty of options for you. If you want to pay for the originals of those games, you can buy them at a very affordable price. However, there are plenty of those games that can be found on various other consoles as well. For your information, mentioned below are some of the best game titles that are included in Neo Geo.

01. Samurai Shadow

Samurai Shadow is a very impressive game that comes with amazingly smooth animations and superb graphics. In addition to that, it comprises a range of characters as well. It has proved the excellent characteristics of the SNK style. Basically, this is an excellent fighter, and it plays really well even as of today.

02. Metal Slug

Metal Slug is considered to be one of the top games of its kind. In fact, it is an exceptionally fast and furious game of its kind, and it comprises superb gaming characteristics. It is true that the bosses are exceptionally satisfying to defeat. However, its level, as well as the variation, remains in its impressive quality.

03. The Last Blade

The last blade is considered to be a Neo Geo game that comes with great gaming aesthetics. It comes with incredibly impressive depth with perfectly balanced characters.

It has all the top moves covered, and beautiful graphics are included. This game also proves the excellent versatility of the hardware resources of Neo Geo consoles.

Well, are you aware that it is possible to play Neo Geo ROMs using your smartphone as well? That means you can play it with your Android, Windows, or iPhone. In addition to that, the NeoGeo emulator is developed to be compatible with Windows and Mac OS.

Part 3: A list of most popular NeoGeo emulator options

Now that you know how interesting a NeoGeo emulator could be, here is a list of them. We have prepared this list after performing extensive research on this aspect. These NeoGeo emulator options allow you to play those games even on PCs, Macs, Xbox, Dreamcast, etc.

01 Neogeo Emulator. Nebula-Windows

Nebula-Windows is listed as one of the most effective and powerful emulators that can be found today. It comes with a really impressive interface. You can use it to run pretty much all the NeoGeo games, Neo Geo CD games, etc. Moreover, it can run ROMs such as CPS 1, CPS 2, and even some of the specific Konami Games. So, all in all, we can rate it as the best NeoGeo emulator on this list, with a rating of 9/10.

02 Neogeo Emulator. KAWASKS-Windows

This is another handy NeoGeo emulator that comes with a very friendly user-interface even for new users. You can run pretty much all the Neo Geo and CPS ROMS (1 & 2) on it. Besides, it features some awesome image enhancements as well. In addition to that, it comes with some image enhancements as well. For this NeoGeo emulator, we offer a rating of 8/10 considering all the aspects.

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03 Neogeo Emulator. Calice32-Windows

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Just like with the previous two options, you can find a very impressive user-interface in this emulator. This specific emulator has the ability to play pretty much all the ROMs of Neo Geo. In addition to that, it is compatible with CPS1, CPS2, ZN1, ZN2. Moreover, it works well with system 16/18 ROMs. However, unlike the previous two options, this NeoGeo emulator doesn’t have enhancements. In addition to that, it wants you to adjust the settings of your desktop to 16-bit color settings. That means it doesn’t allow you to use 32-bit color configurations on the desktop. We rate this emulator with a score of 7.5/10, considering all of its aspects and features.

04 Neogeo Emulator. MAME :MS-DOS/MAC/WINDOWS/LINUX/UNIX/AMIGA OS

MAME is another popular and highly versatile emulator that can run pretty much all the Neo Geo ROMs. In addition to that, it can run a large number of other games as well. In fact, this is an open-source emulator. Some of the versions of the MAME NeoGeo emulator are available for Windows and other platforms. In fact, its versions are compatible even with Xbox, Dreamcast, etc. The interface is pretty good, but the user-friendliness is not that impressive compared to the previously mentioned emulators. This emulator gets a 7.5/10 rating from us after reviewing its aspects.

05 Neogeo Emulator. NeoRage (X) – Windows & MS-DOS

This respective emulator is developed by those who developed “Rage.” In fact, it was the fully-functional NeoGeo emulator designed for Windows by those developers. Its main advantage is that it lets you play all the NeoGeo ROMs that are saved on your ROMs. When it comes to the disadvantages, this emulator doesn’t have any updates for a pretty long time. So, the counterparts of this emulator have already surpassed it. In addition to that, it comes with a version compatible with MS-DOS. However, needless to say, it lacks sound and user-interface. With all those considerations, we offer a rating of 6.5/10 for this NeoGeo emulator.

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06. Ace-Windows

Ace is another good emulator that reached this rating because of its ability to run different ROMs. It can run NeoGeo, CPS1, and CPS2 smoothly. Also, it is compatible with system 16/18 ROMs. At a glance, Ace appears to be a pretty impressive option in terms of an emulator. However, it has some downsides as well. Nevertheless, the most important thing is that this project is no longer available. Interestingly, the developers of this emulator experienced a severe hard disk crash. As a result, their most recent source code has been lost. We rate this emulator with a score of 6/10 because of the aforesaid downsides.

07. NeoGeo CD Emulator – Windows

Well, this emulator is developed in Japan. Because of that reason itself, you will find very little information about it in the English language. That means the majority of its information can be found in Japanese. Even if you use a translator, you won’t find perfect information. Besides, the accuracy of this emulator is exceptional. On top of that, it features excellent compatibility as well. However, because f the lack of documentation, it can be pretty difficult to use it. As per the accumulated information, we consider it as a very accurate emulator with a standalone license. If you have a good collection of NeoGeo CD games, this is a really impressive emulator to try. This emulator receives a rating of 6/10 from our review.

08. NeoCD(SDL) – MS-DOS, Windows

NeoCD is rated as a powerful option to run the NeoGeo CD console. This tool runs authentic Neo-Geo CDs only. Also, it doesn’t run MVS arcade ROMs. Well, the compatibility of this tool is high, and it features excellent accuracy as well. NeoCD receives a rating of 6.5/10 from us.

09. NeoGem – MS-DOS

It is true that NeoGem was developed very shortly after NeoRage. Also, both of those emulators operated in a pretty similar pattern. However, the compatibility of the emulator is not that impressive. According to many users, this emulator features frequent crashes as well. Because of this reason, NeoGem was discontinued at the early stage of its development. Although they were planning for a Windows version, it didn’t come out. We offer a rating of 3.5/10 only.

10. Danji-MS-DOS

Danji and NeoGem were launched at the same time, and they were aimed at MS-DOS. Danji comes with limited support in terms of sound, and the compatibility is poor. Moreover, it allows you to play this game only after converting its ROM into a specific format. As we believe, it deserves a rating of 2.5/10.

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So, that’s our list of best options for those who are looking for a NeoGeo emulator. What’s your pick?