To prepare your games for use with NeoCD-RX emulator, you must create a subdirectory inside the "\NeoCDRX\games" folder for each game disc. The "FX/Music Equalizer" option allows you to customize the volume levels of sound effects or MP3 tracks, as well as adjust the gain in Low/Mid/High frequencies to suit your preferences.This option allows you to transfer your progress to another console or simply for nostalgic purposes. Alternatively, you can choose "MEM Card" to save your progress to a physical GameCube Memory Card, just like on a real Neo Geo AES. You can select "SD/USB" to save the SRAM memory (which acts as a virtual memory card within the real Neo Geo CD console) directly to your media drive. The "Save Device" option provides two choices.Be sure to reload the game (not reset) for the new setting to take effect. The "Region" option allows you to change the emulated console region to access games in different languages and, in some cases, uncensor game content such as fatalities, blood, difficulty levels, and title screens.This will bring up a screen where you can adjust various settings such as "Region," "Save Device," and "FX/Music Equalizer." To configure NeoCD-RX, simply press the "A" button on the "Settings" box. Additionally, you can install the NeoCD-RX Forwarder Channel onto your Wii or vWii System Menu or use the special NeoCD-RX Channel for Wii U, which will read the necessary configuration files from the "\NeoCDRX" folder on your device, whether it's an SD or USB. Once you have completed these steps, you can proceed to run the emulator. You must also obtain a proper dump of the Neo Geo CD/CDZ console BIOS and copy the file into the "\NeoCDRX\bios" directory, naming it "NeoCD.bin." Note that the emulator only works with specific BIOS versions. For the GameCube version, you only need to take care of the "NeoCDRX" folder that comes included. A detailed explanation for this process can be found in the corresponding section below.
Next, you should create individual folders with the name of each game and its corresponding music tracks inside the "\NeoCDRX\games" directory. The emulator is packaged in the Homebrew Channel format, which is compatible with official forwarders.
zip file and transfer them directly to the root directory of your SD or USB media. Original console weakness is no more.Įxtract the "apps" and "NeoCDRX" folders from the downloaded. Save directly to SD/USB or to your physical GameCube card for max nostalgia.