: Most modern emulators like Flycast support .zip files from MAME sets. However, some larger games require a .chd disk image file in addition to the zip.

A 3D hack-and-slash beat-'em-up that plays like a spiritual successor to Spikeout . It never officially left the arcade.

The hosts several collections of these files, including: RetroROM Sega Naomi Collection Gakman Naomi1 ROMs Gakman Naomi2 ROMs

For those hunting , the goal isn't just to play Virtua Tennis or Crazy Taxi —you can play those on a console. The real Holy Grail is the "Exclusive."

A refined, sprite-based 2D fighter with a dedicated cult following that remains a NAOMI staple.

It shared architecture with the Dreamcast but featured double the system and graphics memory and quadruple the sound memory .

The Sega Naomi (New Arcade Operation Machine Idea) is a legendary arcade system that powered some of the most iconic games of the late 1990s and early 2000s. Developed by Sega, the Naomi was a powerhouse of innovation, allowing for 3D graphics, complex gameplay, and immersive experiences that captivated gamers worldwide. Although the Naomi is no longer in use today, its legacy lives on through the world of Sega Naomi ROMs, a treasure trove of classic games that can be enjoyed by enthusiasts and retro gaming fans.

Some titles had limited home releases on obscure platforms (e.g., Atomiswave conversions), but if the definitive arcade version remains Naomi-only, it’s still considered exclusive in preservationist circles.