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    It's possible to integrate Samurai Showdown Perfect in Retropie?

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    • saku00S
      saku00
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      It's possible to integrate Samurai Shodown Perfect rom* on Retropie on Raspberry?

      *On the net I have found samsh5fep.zip and samsh5fe.zip

      In case it was possible which emulator should be used? Final Burn Neo?

      And, above all , how is it possible to do it?

      Thx in advance

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      • lostlessL
        lostless @saku00
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        @saku00 yes it is possible to run samorai showdown V perfect in retropie. And it runs great in FBNeo. But it being an arcade neogeo game means you need the proper romset version and bios file. Finding random roms on websites will lead to frustration as you have no idea what version FBANeo/MAME of a rom is for and probably will not work.

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        • mituM
          mitu Global Moderator
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          samsh5fe works with FBNeo.

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          • saku00S
            saku00
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            The only 2 roms I found are from ar***e.org but they don't work

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            • mituM
              mitu Global Moderator @saku00
              last edited by mitu

              Then you'll need a compatible FBNeo romset archive. I have a samsh5fe and samsh5sp and they work with FBNeo.

              EDIT: samsh5fe titlescreen is still 'Samurai Showdown V Special', maybe it's not the 'perfect edition'.

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                fCIbX6r1uN
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                From what I understand the "Perfect" edition of the game is an emulator that runs the "Special" edition, and overlays it with new content. It isn't a self-contained ROM.

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                  barbudreadmon @mitu
                  last edited by barbudreadmon

                  @mitu said in It's possible to integrate Samurai Showdown Perfect in Retropie?:

                  EDIT: samsh5fe titlescreen is still 'Samurai Showdown V Special', maybe it's not the 'perfect edition'.

                  Fullname of samsh5fe is "Samurai Shodown V Special (Final Edition, location test version)", it is indeed what some people refer to as "Perfect Edition". The word "Perfect" feels kinda counterfeit though, afaik they simply removed some gameplay elements from "Samurai Shodown V Special" (probably making the game more casual in the process) to make room for a story mode.

                  Except if you are using a non-merged romset, you'll probably need its parent samsh5sp.

                  @fcibx6r1un said in It's possible to integrate Samurai Showdown Perfect in Retropie?:

                  From what I understand the "Perfect" edition of the game is an emulator that runs the "Special" edition, and overlays it with new content. It isn't a self-contained ROM.

                  To be more precise, the commercial emulator from "Samurai Shodown Collection" uses some quirks to replace the title screen and to add an english translation to the story mode. FBNeo use the raw romset and doesn't have any of those quirks.

                  FBNeo developer - github - forum

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