![]() ![]() Like, it doesnt seem to be created by actual gamers, or humans for that matter. In addition, upon revisiting the site and looking around, it just seems slightly suss. I dont think im going to use it, but if youre interested, here are the arcade games it can play One of the reasons the Retropacks BIOS dump is so dang big is because it includes an additional compressed folder called mame2003plus.zip (500MB+), that has the emulator core for old stand-up arcade systems, "with an emphasis on high performance and broad compatibility on mobile devices". This was the first one i downloaded from in a rush, and it had everything I needed. Here are two popular sites for BIOS, with some caveats: Luckily for you, im completely illegitamate, and not a coward. ![]() The reason people add them for other systems is usually so they can see the origina loading screen from the console for the added charm, i guess.Īnd I wouldnt have had to write all this if you could just find the files easily, but most legit sites and forums wont link to them because theyre "copywritten material". What you NEED know is some systems need extra files for their emulators to work, mostly the ones that run CD games (PS, PS2, Dreamcast etc). ![]() it stands for Basic-Input-Output-Something. In fact, more than half the consoles listed dont even need BIOS files, because the emulator already has it baked in.ĭo you really need to know what BIOS is? no. So you can try and find another source for this stuff, but with the links I have here you'll be set on NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, Sega CD, Game Gear, PS1, PS2, PSP, Dreamcast, Nintendo DS, and all the Gameboys. I'll be honest with you Im still not completely 100% there with all the BIOS stuff, BUT ive done enough to get every system I want to play working just fine. ![]()
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