NJ is a homebrew releasing machine these days
I love anything bearing the Neo Geo name.
man in still on beta4 is that a bad?
NJ is a homebrew releasing machine these days
I love anything bearing the Neo Geo name.
Quick question, Are only games with an associated LST file compatible?
If not does anyone have a full list of games?
Great emulator!
help me ppl.......................ive bin livin under a rok, always hearin about neogeo but exactly wat does it emulates i nevr tried it
It emulates the neogeo mvs, which was made made for arcade games. There was also the AES, which also played the same games, only with some extra options. It's a great emulator.
lovely.......thanks so can i play marvel vs. camcom
Originally Posted by Kvonx
errrr.... isn't that a CPS-2 game?I don't think we'll ever see CPS-2 games on the PSP, not emulated though
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One thing that everyone needs to realize about NJ's Neo Geo EMU's, both NeoGeo & Neo Geo CDZ is that you would NEVER believe it was a beta or a W.I.P. once you use it.Originally Posted by migsgiz
Put it this way, if NJ was working for Sony and Sony "officially" released this for the PSP, most people would BUY it. YES! These EMU's are that damn good. I can't believe I'm using homebrew when playing these EMU's.
NJ, you are extremely talented and I am so glad you are part of the homebrew scene.
I must agree! This emu's GUI integrates seamlessly into PSP's GUI.Originally Posted by Voltron
Note i.e the contextual menu in NeoCDZ' command when pressing triangle; Note the "Now Loading" message...
And every release is Stable as a Gold Master. One of the best PSP coders around!
Now, did anybody notice the graphic rendering problem in this version of neogeo (not CD) in "NEO Drift Out" and "Trash Rally". I think there weren't any problems before..
ThanX NJ! Keep them coming!![]()
I always thought the neogeo cd emu was the most powerful emu for the psp. Now we also have the neogeo emu. if you like shooters and fighting games this is a great emu.
Nice job as always NJ
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