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A bizarre card/board game hybrid. It used a capacitive touch screen panel over the arcade monitor. While the ROM works in Flycast with a mouse, the experience is janky. This is the ultimate "exclusive" because no home console had a 29-inch touch screen in 2002.
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The Sega NAOMI (New Arcade Operation Machine Idea) remains one of the most beloved arcade platforms in history. While many of its hits like Crazy Taxi and Marvel vs. Capcom 2 eventually found their way to the Dreamcast, a select group of titles remained trapped in the arcade cabinets. A bizarre card/board game hybrid
A light gun game set in Egyptian tombs that used a unique "wand" peripheral. This is the ultimate "exclusive" because no home
Forget Wave Runner . Wild Riders is Sega’s forgotten jet ski arcade racer. Using a unique handlebar controller, this game offered dynamic weather changes and massive shortcuts. Despite running on NAOMI cartridges, it was never ported to Dreamcast or any modern console. The ROM is a notorious "dumper's challenge" because of the encrypted security PIC chip on the board.
Sega NAOMI (New Arcade Operation Machine Idea) was a powerhouse arcade system released in 1998 that shared its architecture with the . While many of its hits were ported to the home console, a significant number of "exclusive" ROMs remain either stuck in the arcade or are Japanese-only releases that never reached Western consoles. Notable Sega NAOMI Exclusive ROMs
Finding and running exclusive NAOMI ROMs is more complex than standard 16-bit emulation. Because the NAOMI used different media formats—including ROM cartridges and GD-ROM discs—emulators like Flycast or DEmul require specific BIOS files to function.