Sega Naomi 2 Roms Archive [new] -
To play NAOMI 2 games on an emulator, you will need the game data (ROMs) and, in some cases, a BIOS file. Several online communities and archives exist for these purposes.
In the case of the Sega Naomi 2, ROMs are typically extracted from the game's cartridge or stored on a computer's hard drive, and then loaded into a compatible emulator. The emulator provides the necessary environment for the game to run, including the graphics, sound, and input/output functions. Sega Naomi 2 Roms Archive
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: The "gold standard" for arcade preservation, which continues to refine its support for the Naomi 2 BIOS and individual ROM sets. The emulator provides the necessary environment for the
Custom Sega Videologic "Elan" chip for advanced T&L (Transform and Lighting).
You cannot run these ROMs on standard MAME. MAME supports Naomi 2 partially, but with heavy lag due to the T&L emulation being software-based. For a functional archive, you need a dedicated Dreamcast/Naomi emulator.
The Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator (MAME) project archives NAOMI 2 games by dumping the raw data from the chips on the arcade boards.