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GOG adds a bunch of NEO GEO classics, some have Linux support

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GOG have just added 15 NEO GEO classic titles and some of them have Linux support, here's a run-down for you.

Out of the 15 they now have, 7 have "official" Linux support:

  • FATAL FURY SPECIAL
  • SAMURAI SHODOWN 2
  • SAMURAI SHODOWN V
  • THE KING OF FIGHTERS 2000
  • THE KING OF FIGHTERS 2002 CLASSIC
  • BLAZING STAR
  • KING OF THE MONSTERS


All the others, like the Metal Slug series weirdly have unsupported Linux versions included as "bonus" content.

See the GOG news about it here.

Worth noting, there was a Humble Bundle that had these and more back in 2015, so it's likely Humble had some sort of exclusive deal on them for a while. Hopefully they will add more in future!

Will hopefully please some of you that missed the previous Humble Bundle with them in. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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sigmich May 31, 2017
Quoting: zimplex1
Quoting: operaDo you have a legal source for getting all these games for free?
I really don't care about the legality of it. I love retro games, but I'm not going to pay a penny for them.

You could also download modern games, sofware, movies and music for free from internet. But it doesn't mean it is good. I don't like piracy.
elmapul May 31, 2017
.Especially because its a dead system that you cannot buy new anymore.

you cant buy the hardware but you can buy the games
Whitewolfe80 May 31, 2017
Quoting: elmapul.Especially because its a dead system that you cannot buy new anymore.

you cant buy the hardware but you can buy the games

yes you can but i can still also download the rom for free and play it on linux today and nobody is going to kick down my door because of it. I get what you are saying support the porting to linux by buying x title etc but on this occasion i fail to see the point. Whoever holds the rights now to snk games is not the original snk as they went out of business in the late 90's.
Mezron Jun 1, 2017
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I wonder why is it THESE set of games were released and not others? Because all of the NeoGeo arcade games work on Linux, Mac and Windows via emulator. The 2x they were on HB and now on GOG....Why these specific games and not the others?
Hamish Jun 1, 2017
Quoting: muntdefemsYou probably already know that, but the Windows installers are created with Inno Setup so they can all be extracted with innoextract. It'd be a little redundant to offer the assets separately in a zipfile.
Surely if all I want is the raw assets though then it is the rest of the installer that becomes redundant?


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zimplex1 Jun 1, 2017
Quoting: sigmichYou could also download modern games, sofware, movies and music for free from internet. But it doesn't mean it is good. I don't like piracy.
I enjoy piracy quite a bit, but to each their own. However with old retro games like these and others, I really don't consider it piracy at all. I mean most of these games the developers/publishers are either dead or have moved on to the point that they don't do anything with or care about those IP anymore.
BTRE Jun 1, 2017
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Quoting: zimplex1I enjoy piracy quite a bit, but to each their own. However with old retro games like these and others, I really don't consider it piracy at all. I mean most of these games the developers/publishers are either dead or have moved on to the point that they don't do anything with or care about those IP anymore.

Refer to the rules. There will be no more talk about how much you enjoy piracy, consider this a warning. This is a legal way of obtaining games that are no longer in physical form and if you don't agree, well, tough but your entitlement has no place here.
Quoting: razing32Are these actual ports ?
Did someone do any work on these or is this just a rom + emulator ?

rom + emulator (+ 4 avatar images in Metal Slug X)

The BIOS is not compatible with newer MAMEs, but the games are OK (the Metal Slugs at least). I was looking for a way to force start MAME with the GOG BIOS, but couldn't find it yet.
Mezron Jun 2, 2017
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Quoting: iplaygameswearingatux
Quoting: razing32Are these actual ports ?
Did someone do any work on these or is this just a rom + emulator ?

rom + emulator (+ 4 avatar images in Metal Slug X)

The BIOS is not compatible with newer MAMEs, but the games are OK (the Metal Slugs at least). I was looking for a way to force start MAME with the GOG BIOS, but couldn't find it yet.

They work.

In terminal type mame and the name of the rom file - It will open. You could also make a shortcut to it if you like. This is how I play them.

I have the HB versions but one of my friends bought them via GOG and uses Fedora - Got them up and running with the latest MAME.
Joeyboots80 Jun 2, 2017
Thanks for the heads up, gonna grab some of these. Loved Neo-Geo back in my arcade days. :D
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