



The system has a VGA connection as default but most modders add at least one of the following: component, RGB, S-Video and/or a dedicated stereo out. For control inputs, the most common solution is to add two connectors for Neo Geo AES/CD controllers/sticks, so remember to factor that into your budget as well. All in all, it’s a nice easy option for the arcade noob prepared to pay a premium. Playing Atomiswave on a regular JAMMA cabinet is a far simpler task compared to the Naomi as the system uses the standard JAMMA pinout, allowing you to simply plug the JAMMA harness (included in any JAMMA arcade cabinet) to the system without any fuss such as I/O converters and the like. #ATOMISWAVE METAL SLUG 6 ROM FULL#įor those with cabinets that support VGA and JAMMA, such as the Sega Blast City or Net City, you have the option of connecting your arcade monitor in VGA, utilizing the Atomiswave’s 31khz mode.įor those of you without the space for a full sized cabinet, buying a supergun is the route I recommend. Superguns are built to play and test arcade boards on regular consumer televisions.
