I will not give any hints or tips on where to obtain these files. Inside “roms” you need to put in a neogeo bios file as well as any legally obtained game files you have.
You should have 3 folders, the ones that matter are “bin” and “roms”.
They should unzip to a folder called gneogeo So without further ado, below is the guide for installing and running Gngeo on the Raspberry Pi! The configuration was kind of a pain, but I think I have everything working right. Last week I started messing with Gngeo, an open source Neo Geo emulator.
There is even a homebrew scene that is still running which releases a game every couple of years. The first games came out in 1989, and the system had games still coming out in 2004. Over the years I’ve owned multiple Neo Geo Arcade Cabinets, tons of Neo Geo boards, and a drawer full of cartridges for the system. I’m going to start this with saying that the Neo Geo is one of my favorite systems EVER.