![]() If this is the case, it is probably something Bill would have to find out for us. Seems odd, but maybe the Genesis roms are in a default folder, so they are the only ones that work without a specific folder location. If you want to try this fix, take the following steps: Download the latest firmware for the new Mega Drive Inside the file, you will have two files the MDI.BIN (New Mega Drive) and NetoBootLoader.BIN (Portable Mega Drive) Place the NetoBootLoader. I don't suppose you can see how the file system is organized on the Flashback memory, where the included games are stored. You probably did this, but just to check, did you try loading MAME games as a zip file, like they would come from a typical download site? I'm also wondering if it operates like a Raspberry Pi RetroPie OS, where the NES and MAME files may need a separate folder with some specific name. For instance, AtGames has an entire series of licensed plugandplay devices modeled after the classic Atari, IntelliVision, ColecoVision and Sega Genesis. ![]() I tried NES, Famicom Disc System, SNES, Atari 2600, and MAME games and I couldn't get anything to load. The only file name extensions that would even be recognizable to show up in the SD Card menu was either. I went back after I made that video and tried several different systems with different file name extensions. ![]()
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