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The Atomiswave arcade platform is seen by many as a spiritual successor to the Neo Geo MVS, being a collaboration between Sammy, SNK, and Sega. Interestingly, it was very similar to the Dreamcast hardware, even more so than the Sega Naomi. Unlike Naomi though, Atomiswave has been largely overlooked due to its rarity and relative failure to successfully break into arcades. [http://www.thedreamcastjunkyard.co.uk/2016/08/expanding-dreamcast-collection-part-4.html The Dreamcast Junkyard] has a great piece on the history of the Atomiswave with more technical details.
The Atomiswave arcade platform is seen by many as a spiritual successor to the Neo Geo MVS, being a collaboration between Sammy, SNK, and Sega. Interestingly, it was very similar to the Dreamcast hardware, even more so than the Sega Naomi. Unlike Naomi though, Atomiswave has been largely overlooked due to its rarity and relative failure to successfully break into arcades. [http://www.thedreamcastjunkyard.co.uk/2016/08/expanding-dreamcast-collection-part-4.html The Dreamcast Junkyard] has a great piece on the history of the Atomiswave with more technical details.



Revision as of 17:10, 12 June 2022

The Atomiswave arcade platform is seen by many as a spiritual successor to the Neo Geo MVS, being a collaboration between Sammy, SNK, and Sega. Interestingly, it was very similar to the Dreamcast hardware, even more so than the Sega Naomi. Unlike Naomi though, Atomiswave has been largely overlooked due to its rarity and relative failure to successfully break into arcades. The Dreamcast Junkyard has a great piece on the history of the Atomiswave with more technical details.

List of Atomiswave Games

Games ported to Dreamcast:

  • Animal Basket
  • Block Pong Pong
  • Demolish Fist
  • Dirty Pigskin Football
  • Dolphin Blue
  • Extreme Hunting
  • Faster Than Speed
  • Fist of the North Star
  • Force Five (previously unreleased)
  • Guilty Gear Isuka
  • Guilty Gear X
  • Kenju (previously unreleased)
  • King Of Fighters XI
  • Knights of Valour: The Seven Spirits
  • Maximum Speed
  • Metal Slug 6
  • NeoGeo Battle Coliseum
  • Neowave: The King of Fighters
  • Ranger Mission
  • Rumble Fish
  • Rumble Fish 2
  • Samurai Shodown VI (Samurai Spirits Tenkaichi Kenkakuden)
  • Sega Clay Challenge
  • Sports Shooting USA
  • Wai Wai Drive

Games not yet ported to Atomiswave: Anything marked with a * is an Atomiswave exclusive.

  • Extreme Hunting 2 Tournament Edition*
  • Miracle Stadium
  • Net Select Keiba Victory Furlong*
  • Net Select Salary Man Kintarou
  • Premier Eleven*
  • Salaried Worker Golden Taro*
  • Sega Bass Fishing Challenge*
  • Sushi Bar*

Performance Updates

If you're running these games through a GDEmu, you might need to set image\_tests=0 in the gdemu.ini.

People using the MODE Optical Drive Emulator have the ability to overclock the MODE to reduce slowdown. To test this, just create a "Mode.cfg" file inside of the game folder itself containing the following lines:

BlockDelay=00 Flags=7

These ports will work when burned to a disc, however you might run into some slowdown or loading issues. If you don't have any other way to run backups, it's definitely worth giving a try though!

Atomiswave Games on Dreamcast

Unlike the Sega Naomi arcade platform, the Atomiswave uses pretty much the same hardware as the Sega Dreamcast. While the GDROM and discs are replaced with cartridges, the main processors and RAM are the same. The main difference between the Dreamcast and Atomiswave are how it processes it's I/O and that's what these conversions are centered around. For more info, please check out the video below: