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|release = 1998
|discontinued = 2009
|predecessor = [[Sega Model 3Saturn emulators|ST-V]]|successor = Sega Hikaru(光) / System SP, [[Xbox emulators|Chihiro]] (千尋)
|emulated = {{✓}}
}}
The '''NAOMI''' ('''NNew Arcade Operation Machine Idea'''ew '''A'''rcade '''O'''peration '''M'''achine '''I'''dea) is an arcade system released by Sega in 1998. It was designed as a successor to [[Sega Model 3]] hardware, using a similar architecture to the Sega [[Sega Dreamcast emulators|Sega Dreamcast]].
The NAOMI was succeeded by the Sega Hikaru and Sega NAOMI 2 boards, though having out-lasted the NAOMI 2, Hikaru and Sega AuroraSystem SP. The [[Xbox emulators#Chihiro|Sega Chihiro]], or possibly even the Sega Lindbergh, could also be seen as successors.
The NAOMI board and almost all of its variants were united in common by running on mostly the SH-4 32-bit RISC CPU. Next, all but two of these various boards shared their own form of the PowerVR 2 graphics processor with some differences in specifications (eg. either single or twin CPUs). The exception was the Cave CV1000 which ran on a Hitachi SH-3 CPU and its GPU was the Altera Cyclone EP1C12 FPGA. Many of them also utilized their own Yamaha audio chipset. Sega Hikaru had its own Sega Custom 3D GPU composed of dual PowerVR 2 GPU chips.
==Arcade BoardsModels==* ====[[wikipedia:List_of_Sega_arcade_system_boards#Sega_NAOMI|Sega NAOMI ]] (1998–2009)* Sega Hikaru (1999–2002)* Gaelco PowerVR Based (1999-2002) <ref group=N name=Gaelco>PowerVR 2-based board from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelco Spanish company]. Not their early 'Gaelco 3D' board from 1996-1998. There is also an [https://github.com/aaronsgiles/Gaelco3D inactive emulator] for the unrelated earlier Gaelco 3D system, and [http://adb.arcadeitalia.net/dettaglio_mame.php?game_name=gaelco_serial&search_id=&lang=en MAME] likely supports that one.</ref>* The Sega NAOMI 2 (2001–2006) <ref group=N name=NAOMI2had a Hitachi SH-Prototype>A prototype version 4 CPU at 200 MHz with 56MB of an unreleased game called ''Jet Squadron'' was made on the NAOMI 2 board in 2000 but other officially released games started in 2001.</ref>* Sammy Atomiswave RAM (2003–2009568MB of RAM with GD-ROM)* Sega System SP and a NEC-VideoLogic PowerVR2 (2004–2009. AKA "Sega Aurora")* Cave CV1000B (2004–2007PVR2DC/CLX2) <ref group=N name=Cave>The 'arcade_compat.txt' file inside DEmul's release archives do not have any Cave CV1000 emulation compat list, so its games' status are unknown.</ref>* Cave CV1000D (2008–2012)
<references group=N ===[[wikipedia:List_of_Sega_arcade_system_boards#NAOMI_Multiboard_specifications|Sega NAOMI Multiboard]] (1999)====The Sega NAOMI Multiboard had 112 to 869MB of RAM. The CPU was 2× to 16× Hitachi SH-4 CPU at 200 MHz with the GPU being either 2× to 16× NEC-VideoLogic PowerVR 2 (PVR2DC/CLX2). ====[[wikipedia:List_of_Sega_arcade_system_boards#Sega_Hikaru|Sega Hikaru]] (1999–2002)====Codenamed "Samurai" The Sega Hikaru was the successor to the Model 3. The CPU was a 2× Hitachi SH-4 CPU at 200 MHz, the GPU was a Custom Chipset and NOT related to PowerVR at all. It had 100MB of RAM. ====Gaelco PowerVR Based (1999-2002)==== PowerVR 2-based board from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelco Spanish company]. Not their early 'Gaelco 3D' board from 1996-1998. There is also an [https://github.com/aaronsgiles/Gaelco3D inactive emulator] for the unrelated earlier Gaelco 3D system, and [http://adb.arcadeitalia.net/dettaglio_mame.php?game_name=gaelco_serial&search_id=&lang=en MAME] [https://github.com/mamedev/mame/blob/master/src/mame/>gaelco/gaelco3d.cpp supports] that one. ====[[wikipedia:List_of_Sega_arcade_system_boards#Sega_NAOMI_2|Sega NAOMI 2]] (2001–2006)==== The Sega NAOMI 2 had 2 PowerVR CLX2 GPUs, a PowerVR Elan chip, and 2X the graphics memory. A prototype version of an unreleased game called ''Jet Squadron'' was made on the NAOMI 2 board in 2000 but the first officially released games started in 2001. ====[[wikipedia:Atomiswave|Sega Sammy Atomiswave]] (2003–2009)====The Sega Sammy Atomiswave, more commonly referred to as the Atomiswave, has a Hitachi SH-4 CPU at 200 MHz with it's GPU being a PowerVR 2. It has 16MB of VRAM and 16MB of RAM. ====[[wikipedia:Sega_Aurora#Sega_System_SP|Sega System SP]] (2004–2009)==== Not really the same as SI Electronics' "Aurora", commonly mislabelled as "Sega Aurora". ====[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cave_3rd_Generation Cave CV1000B] (2004–2007)====The Cave CV1000B had a Hitachi SH-3 at 133 MHz. Note, the 'arcade_compat.txt' file inside DEmul's release archives do not have any Cave CV1000 emulation compat list, so its games' status is unknown. ====[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cave_3rd_Generation#Particularit%C3%A9s_techniques_du_Cave_CV1000D Cave CV1000D] (2008–2012)====The Cave CV1000D had a new CPU which was an ISSI IS42S32400D at 166 MHz with 128MB of RAM.
==Emulators==
{{Main| classSega Dreamcast emulators#Emulators}} =="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"! scopeComparisons="col"|Name! scope="col"|Operating System(s)! scope="col"|Latest Version! scope="col"|*'''[[DEmul]]''' is a closed-source emulator for Sega Dreamcast and arcade boards of Sega NAOMI and follow-up variants, including the NAOMI! scope="col"|, Atomiswave, Hikaru! scope="col"|, Gaelco PVR! scope="col"|, NAOMI 2! scope="col"|Atomiswave! scope="col"|, System SP (Aurora! scope="col"|) and couple Cave CV1000systems. Only non-MAME arcade ROMs work here.! scope="col"|Active! scope="col"|*'''[[libretro|Libretro CoreFlycast]]! scope="col"|''' is a fork from the independent [[Recommended emulators|Recommendedreicast]]|-! colspan="13"|PC|-|emulator avaliable as a standalone emulator and as a libretro core; and seems to be more advanced in overall compatibility and feature levels of Dreamcast and several arcade boards emulation. It is possible that some optional hacks are used to achieve correct graphics on some compatible arcade games. [httphttps://emulationwww.gametechwikilibretro.com/index.php/DEmul DEmulreicast-libretro-atomiswave-support/ Atomiswave support]|Windows|was initiated around November 2018. Since August 2022 Flycast is able to emulate NAOMI 2 [httphttps://forumgithub.emu-russia.netcom/flyinghead/flycast/releases/tag/viewtopicv2.php?p=26178&sid=9d186ca9c444883bceeed6f185ed3fa9#p26178 0].7 Build 180428*'''[[nullDC]]|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}}|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|''' was the first independent, open-source Sega Dreamcast emulator to attempt emulation of the NAOMI arcade board. Its compatibility is unknown, so is not included in the NAOMI compatibility chart below. The emulator has since been superseded by its follow-up spin-off, 'reicast', although that one doesn't yet have any arcade board support. However, its libretro arm now supports partial emulation of NAOMI and Atomiswave boards.|*'''[[Reicast#Libretro_core|reicast libretroMAME]]|Multi-platform|''' is a long way behind DEmul in terms of compatibility but is being actively developed. It is shown to have adequate support of the NAOMI (Most games could show graphics & some are playable), and preliminary support for Atomiswave and Hikaru boards and at least [https://githubwiki.mamedev.comorg/libretroindex.php/reicast-emulator GitMAME_0.127u1 BIOS]|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}}|-|support for NAOMI 2. [[MAMEhttps://wiki.mamedev.org/index.php/MAME_0.191 v0.191]]|Multi(Oct 2017) supports SuperH CPU cores and has a preliminary SH3/SH4 recompiler for CV-platform|1000 only. NAOMI & Hikaru driver emulation was still being worked on since then up to [httphttps://wwwwiki.mamedev.org/releaseindex.php/MAME_0.html {{MAMEVer}}201 0.201]|{{~}} ||{{~}} ||{{✗}} ||{{~}} ||{{~}} ||{{~}} ||{{~}}|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}}|-|}(Aug 2018).
=== Comparisons ===*'''DEmul''' is a closed-source emulator for Sega Dreamcast and arcade boards of Sega NAOMI and follow-up variants, including the NAOMI, Atomiswave, Hikaru, Gaelco, NAOMI 2, System SP (Aurora) and couple Cave CV1000 systems. Only non-MAME arcade ROMs work here.*'''reicast libretro''' is the libretro core of the independent reicast emulator and seems to be more advanced in overall {{no compatibility and feature levels of Dreamcast and several arcade boards emulation. It is possible that some optional hacks are used to achieve correct graphics on some compatible arcade games.*'''nullDC''' was the first independent, open-source Dreamcast emulator to attempt emulation of the NAOMI arcade board. Its compatibility is unknown, so is not included in the NAOMI compatibility chart below. The emulator has since been superseded by its follow-up spin-off, 'reicast', although that one doesn't yet have any arcade board support. However, its libretro arm now supports partial emulation of NAOMI and Atomiswave boards.*'''[[MAME]]''' is a long way behind DEmul in terms of compatibility, but is being actively developed. It is shown to have adequate support of the NAOMI (Most games could show graphics & some are playable), and preliminary support for Atomiswave and Hikaru boards and at least [https://wiki.mamedev.org/index.php/MAME_0.127u1 BIOS] support for NAOMI 2. [https://wiki.mamedev.org/index.php/MAME_0.191 v0.191] (Oct 2017) supports SuperH CPU cores and has a preliminary SH3/SH4 recompiler for CV-1000 only. NAOMI & Hikaru driver emulation were still being worked on since then up to [https://wiki.mamedev.org/index.php/MAME_0.201 0.201] (Aug 2018). Game compatibility probably not available.proof}}
==Games==
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Full list of Games for the NAOMI and NAOMI GD-ROM.
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
! scope="col"|Game
! scope="col"|DEmul*! scope="col"|reicast libretroFlycast**! scope="col"|MAME***! scope="col"|Ports****|-|18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}}
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|(Placeholder title)Akatsuki Blitzkampf Ausf.Achse/Akatsuki Denkou Senki|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}|-|Boat Race Ocean Heats
|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)Charge 'N Blast|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Cosmic Smash|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Crackin' DJ|{{✓}} ||{{~}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}|-|Crazy Taxi|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}}|-|Cyber Troopers Virtual-On: Oratorio Tangram M.S.B.S. Ver. 5.66|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Dead or Alive 2|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}}||{{✓}}|-|Dead or Alive 2 Millennium|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}|-|Death Crimson OX|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Dengen Tenshi Taisen Mahjong Shangri-La|{{✓}} ||{{~}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Dynamite Baseball NAOMI|{{✓}} ||{{~}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}|-|Dynamite Baseball '99
|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)Dynamite Deka EX: Asian Dynamite|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}|-|F1 World Grand Prix|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Fish Live
|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)Formation Battle In May
|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|Giant Gram: Zen Nihon Pro Wres 2 in Nihon Budoukan|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Giant Gram 2000: Zen Nihon Pro Wres 3 Eikou no Yuushatachi|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Guilty Gear X|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai III|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{~}} ||{{✗}}|-|Illmatic Envelope (Placeholder titleIllvelo)|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Inu no Osanpo
|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|Jambo! Safari|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Kasei Channel Mars TV|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}|-|Mamoru-kun wa Norowarete Shimatta! <br/>(Placeholder titleMamonoro)|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Manic Panic Ghosts
|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)Melty Blood: Actress Again|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Mushiking: The King of Beetles
|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)Outtrigger|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}|-|Pocket Shooting
|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)Puyo Puyo Da! Featuring Ellena System|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Puyo Pop Fever|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Puzzle Kurutto Stone
|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)Quiz Aa! Megami-sama/Quiz Ah My Goddess!|{{✓}} ||{{~}} ||{{✗}}||{{}}
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|(Placeholder title)Radirgy Noa|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Rhythm Tengoku|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}|-|Ring Out 4x4
|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)Samba de Amigo|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Samba de Amigo Ver.2000|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Sega Marine Fishing|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Sega Tetris|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Shooting Love. 2007|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}|-|Slashout|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}|-|Tokyo Bus Guide|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Touch de Uno!
|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)Touch de Uno! 2
|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|Toy Fighter/Waffupu|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}|-|Virtua NBA|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}|-|Virtua Striker 2 Ver. 2000|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}|-|Virtua Tennis/Power Smash|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Virtua Tennis 2/Power Smash 2|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|WaveRunner GP|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}|-|World Series 99/Super Major League 99|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}|-|WWF Royal Rumble (Placeholder titleSega)|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Zero Gunner 2|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-! colspan="5"|Capcom|-|Cannon Spike/Gunspike|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}}|-|Giga Wing 2|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Heavy Metal Geomatrix|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Kidou Senshi Gundam: Renpou vs. Zeon|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Power Stone|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Power Stone 2|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Project Justice/Moero! Justice Gakuen <br/>(''Project Justice: Rival Schools 2'' in Europe)|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Spawn: In the Demon's Hand|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-! colspan="5"|Namco|-|Gun Survivor 2: Biohazard CODE:Veronica|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}}|-|Mazan: Flash Of The Blade
|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)Ninja Assault|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Shin Nihon Pro Wrestling Toukon Retsuden 4 Arcade Edition|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|World Kicks
|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|The House of the Dead 2|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|The Typing of the Dead|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Zombie Revenge|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|} ===NAOMI GD-ROM===The NAOMI GD-ROM, released in 1999, is identical to the standard NAOMI, but uses GD-ROM discs for storage instead of ROM cartridges. It comes with a DIMM Board, which is very similar to a ROM cartridge, but with RAM instead of ROM. When a game is installed, the GD ROM content is loaded onto the DIMM Board RAM, so that the game data runs from the DIMM Board rather than the GD-ROM disc. However, the amount of up to 1GB of data on the GD ROM optical storage, compared to the more expensive ROM carts (Placeholder titleDesigned as printed circuit boards)with up to 168MB of space, came at the expense of slower loading times. Though, when the NAOMI powers-on, it copies data from the comparatively slow GD-ROM to the faster DIMM memory. Thereafter, the game executes entirely in RAM (Until either the battery goes flat, after which several days of waiting are needed before re-booting; or a different GD-ROM disc is inserted). {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"! scope="col"|Game! scope="col"|DEmul*! scope="col"|Flycast**! scope="col"|MAME***! scope="col"|Ports****|-|Alien Front|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Border Down|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Chaos Field|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Confidential Mission|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Crackin' DJ Part 2|{{✓}} ||{{~}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}|-|Doki Doki Idol Star Seeker|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{~}} ||{{✓}}|-|Dragon Treasure
|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)Dragon Treasure II
|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)Dragon Treasure III
|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)Get Bass 2 / Sega Bass Fishing 2|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Guilty Gear XX #Reload|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Guilty Gear XX: The Midnight Carnival|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Guilty Gear XX Accent Core|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Guilty Gear XX Slash|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Ikaruga|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Jingi Storm: The Arcade|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}|-|Karous|{{✓}} ||{{~}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Kuru Kuru Chameleon|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|KyoryuKing/Dinosaur King|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{~}}|-|La Keyboard XYU
|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
|-
|(Placeholder title)Lupin the 3rd: The Shooting|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}|-|Lupin the 3rd: The Typing|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}|-|Melty Blood: Act Cadenza Ver. A|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Melty Blood: Act Cadenza Version B|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Melty Blood: Act Cadenza Version B2|{{✓}} ||{{~}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Monkey Ball|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{~}}|-|Moeru Casinyo|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}|-|Musapey no Choco Marker|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Noukone Puzzle Takoron|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Quiz Keitai Q mode|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Radirgy|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Senko no Ronde|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}|-|Senko no Ronde New Version|{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{~}}
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|(Placeholder title)Senko no Ronde SP|{{✓}} ||{{}} ||{{✗}} ||{{}}
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|(Placeholder title)Shakatto Tambourine!|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{}}
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|Shakatto Tambourine! 2001 <br/>(Placeholder titleMotto Norinori Shinkyoku Tsuika!!)
|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)Shakka to Tambourine! 2001 Power Up!
|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)Shootout Pool|{{✓}} ||{{}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)Shootout Pool Prize
|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)Spikers Battle|{{✓}} ||{{}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)Sports Jam|{{✓}} ||{{}} ||{{✗}} ||{{}}
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|(Placeholder title)Super Shanghai 2005|{{✓}} ||{{}} ||{{✗}} ||{{}}
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|(Placeholder title)Tetris Kiwamemichi|{{✓}} ||{{}} ||{{✗}} ||{{}}
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|(Placeholder title)The Maze of the Kings|{{✓}} ||{{}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)Trigger Heart Exelica|{{✓}} ||{{}} ||{{✗}} ||{{}}
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|(Placeholder title)Under Defeat|{{✓}} ||{{}} ||{{✗}} ||{{}}
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|(Placeholder title)Virtua Athletics/Virtua Athlete|{{✓}} ||{{}} ||{{✗}} ||{{}}
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|(Placeholder title)Virtua Golf/Dynamic Golf|{{✓}} ||{{}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|Virtua Tennis/Power Smash (Placeholder titleGD-ROM)|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{}}
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|Virtua Tennis/Power Smash 2 (Placeholder titleGD-ROM)|{{✓}} ||{{}} ||{{✗}} ||{{}}
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|World Series Baseball/Super Major League <br/>(Placeholder titleNAOMI)
|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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! colspan="5"|(Placeholder title)|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}Capcom
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|(Placeholder title)Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 Pro|{{✓}} ||{{}} ||{{~}} ||{{}}
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|Capcom vs. SNK 2: Millionaire Fighting 2001 <br/>(Placeholder titleMark of the Millennium 2001)|{{✓}} ||{{}} ||{{✗}} ||{{}}
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|(Placeholder title)Kidou Senshi Gundam: Renpou vs. Zeon|{{✓}} ||{{}} ||{{✗}} ||{{}}
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|(Placeholder title)Kidou Senshi Gundam: Renpou vs. Zeon DX|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{}}
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|Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper (Placeholder title)|{{✓}} ||{{}} ||{{✗}} ||{{}}
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! colspan="5"|(Placeholder title)|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}Taito
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|(Placeholder title)Azumanga Daioh Puzzle Bobble|{{✓}} ||{{}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)Cleopatra Fortune Plus|{{✓}} ||{{}} ||{{~}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)ExZeus|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{}}
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|(Placeholder title)Pochi to Nyaa|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{}}
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|(Placeholder title)Psyvariar 2: The Will To Fabricate|{{✓}} ||{{}} ||{{✗}} ||{{}}
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|(Placeholder title)Shikigami no Shiro II/Castle of Shikigami II|{{✓}} ||{{~}} ||{{✗}} ||{{}}
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|(Placeholder title)Trizeal|{{✓}} ||{{}} ||{{✗}} ||{{}}
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|(Placeholder title)Usagi: Yasei no Touhai - Yamashiro Mahjong-Hen/Rabbit 2|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{~}} ||{{}}
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|}</div> </div> ===NAOMI Multiboard===The NAOMI Multiboard, released in 1999, stacks together multiple NAOMI system boards for parallel processing in a single arcade system, ranging from 2 to 16 system boards. Since the 16‑board variant is not known to have been used by any games, the Multiboard-capable games probably only utilized either a 2-board or 4-board configuration. A multi board system would operate in parallel, increasing the power of the system tremendously. This would let a Multiboard game achieve either better graphics performance, or have a multi-monitor setup. Theoretically, a 16 board NAOMI system could do (Placeholder title16 x 3.5 mpps)= 56 million polygons per second maximum! Realistically, it would most likely be around 20 to 30 mpps. Then of course, there is also the issue of the CPU being capable of driving all of this hardware. |{{✓}} |class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"! scope="col"|{{✗}} Game! scope="col"|DEmul*! scope="col"|{{✗}} Flycast**! scope="col"|MAME***! scope="col"|{{✗}}Ports****
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|(Placeholder title)Airline Pilots|{{✓}} ||{{}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)F355 Challenge|{{✓}} ||{{}} ||{{✗}} ||{{}}
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|(Placeholder title)F355 Challenge 2: International Course Edition|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{~}}
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|(Placeholder title)Sega Strike Fighter|{{✓}} ||{{}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|Mazan: Flash Of The Blade <br/>(Placeholder titleMultiboard version)
|{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|} ===NAOMI Satellite Terminal===Sega's NAOMI Satellite Terminal Hardware infrastructure enabled developers to make games with multiple control terminals, so several people could sit and play a game that has one large screen. The Satellite Terminal Hardware links up to 10 NAOMI boards. Multi-terminal systems like this made use of Memory Card Reader and Dispenser (MCRD) technology. Derby Owners Club (2000) and World Club Champion Football (Placeholder title2002)are two applications of these technologies. |{{✓}} |class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"! scope="col"|{{✗}} Game! scope="col"|DEmul*! scope="col"|{{✗}} Flycast**! scope="col"|MAME***! scope="col"|{{✗}}Ports****
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|(Placeholder title)Derby Owners Club|{{~}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)Derby Owners Club 2|{{~}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)Derby Owners Club 2 Ver.2|{{~}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)Derby Owners Club 2 Ver.2.1|{{~}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)Derby Owners Club 2000|{{~}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)Derby Owners Club World Edition|{{~}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)Sega Network Taisen Mahjong MJ|{{}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{}}
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|(Placeholder title)Star Horse|{{~}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)Star Horse 2001|{{~}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)Star Horse 2002|{{}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)Star Horse Progress|{{~}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)Star Horse Progress Returns|{{~}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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|(Placeholder title)The Quiz Show|{{}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}
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This list is These lists are updated as of MAME 0.202 and 262 (not all of them have been tested on 0.262 though), DEmul's April 2018 buildand Flycast's overall compatibility updated as of June 2019.
<nowiki>*</nowiki> '''reicast libretroDEmul:''' The arcade boards' compatibility lists for DEmul can be found inside the 'arcade_compat.txt' file inside DEmul's release archives. It covers most boards but not the Cave CV1000 boards. Also see [httpshttp://githubwww.gametronik.com/libretrosite/reicast-emulatorrubriques/issuesDEMUL/136 compatibility listsUtilitaires/naomi.compat.txt naomi.compat.txt] for reicast's libretro core can be found on that core's GitHub repository.
<nowiki>**</nowiki> '''DEmulFlycast:''' The arcade boards' [https://github.com/libretro/reicast-emulator/issues/136 compatibility lists ] for DEmul reicast's libretro core can be found inside the on that core'arcade_compats GitHub repository ([https://github.com/libretro/flycast/blob/master/core/hw/naomi/naomi_roms.txt' file inside DEmul's release archivesh Official]). It covers most boards but not the Cave CV1000 boardsnow supports reading/decryption of [https://github. Also see com/libretro/reicast-emulator/issues/371#issuecomment-435695058 all types of proper MAME rom sets for DC-based arcade systems] (NAOMI games with M1, M2, M3 & [httphttps://www.gametroniklibretro.com/siteindex.php/rubriquesreicast-libretro-naomi-and-mame-rom-support/DEMULM4] keys-based encryption; NAOMI GD-ROM games & Atomiswave games). There is no emulation for NAOMI 2 and NAOMI 2 GD-ROMs as it's held back by the fact MAME lacks documentation on the special ELAN custom chip for geometry processing on that board. Ongoing [https:/Utilitaires/naomigithub.compatcom/libretro/flycast/issues/418 support list of arcade platforms based on the SH-4 CPU].txt naomiSupports loading both .compatgdi and CHDv5 formatted files - see a [https://github.txtcom/libretro/flycast/issues/54#issuecomment-435374418 git comment]for how to format a folder with GDI dump files into highly compressed CHD files. Merged ROMs, ROMs archived with 7zip as well as parent/split ROMs are now supported. It can play Demul-compatible ROMS (In .bin/.dat file formats).
<nowiki>***</nowiki> '''MAME:''' MAME has [https://wiki.mamedev.org/index.php/MNW#naomi working] but [https://wiki.mamedev.org/index.php/MNS#naomi incomplete] NAOMI board emulation. Some games are playable. Support for several other boards (i.e. System SP/Aurora & Hikaru) are very basic. GitHub compat pages: [https://github.com/mamedev/mame/blob/master/src/mame/sega/naomi.cpp NAOMI 1-2/Atomiswave], [https://github.com/mamedev/mame/blob/master/src/mame/sega/hikaru.cpp Hikaru]. adb.arcadeitalia.net's MAME compat database for [http://adb.arcadeitalia.net/lista_mame.php?game_sourcefile=naomi.cpp&arcade_only=0&current_version=0 NAOMI]. Progetto Emma's [http://www.progettoemma.net/indice.php?source=naomi.cpp NAOMI compat database].
<nowiki>****</nowiki> '''Ports:''' Some Many games were ported to consoles available when the arcade games where released. Many or a few of them These games from the NAOMI board have come on Dreamcast(overwhelmingly), GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox , Wii, Xbox 360, Windows and macOS as well as handhelds like GBA, PSP, and WindowsNDS.
==Resources==
* [https://segaretro.org/Sega_NAOMI Sega Retro]
* [https://treasure.wikia.com/wiki/Sega_NAOMI Treasure Wiki]* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcade_system_board Wiki's arcade system board lists.]* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Sega_arcade_system_boards Wiki's list of Sega arcade system boards]* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Sega_arcade_video_games Wiki's list of Sega arcade games]* [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_des_jeux_Naomi French Wiki's list of NAOMI games]
* [https://wiki.arcadeotaku.com/w/Category:Game_Hardware Arcade Otaku wiki]
* [http://www.system16.com/hardwaremuseum.php?id=721 1 System-16] (Games & technical specsfor several NAOMI hardware)
* [https://www.uvlist.net/groups/info/arcadehardware UVList]
* [https://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9471 Arcade Museum]
* [http://www.coinop.org/arcadesystem.aspx/70cbcf5b-0bb2-4419-a1f4-539e14cc1ad2 coinop.org]* [http://www.nogamenoglory.com/GameInfoV2/PagesFixed/Arcade/SEGA%20Naomi/System.php NoGameNoGlory.com]* [http://8bitplus.co.uk/articles/sega-naomi-arcade-system/ 8bitplus.co.uk](Overview)
* [http://sega-naomi.com/resource.htm Sega-NAOMI.com] (Manuals & documentations)
* [https://www.sega-naomi.eu/ Sega-Naomi.eu] (Complete NAOMI resources fan-site]
==External Links==
* [https://www.giantbomb.com/sega-naomi/3015-8767/games/ Giantbomb]
* [http://www.thedreamcastjunkyard.co.uk/2016/01/guest-article-expanding-dreamcast.html The Dreamcast Junkyard retrospective]
* [http://romshepherd.com/index.php?topic=4325.0 romshepherd.com's thread] (DEmul's arcade setup guide)
* [https://forums.launchbox-app.com/topic/38161-sammy-atomiswave-demullaunchbox-tutorial/ forums.launchbox-app.com's thread] (DEmul's Atomiswave setup guide)
* [https://github.com/TheArcadeStriker/flycast-wiki/wiki/Getting-started-with-Flycast#naomiatomiswave-bios-files Getting Started with Flycast - NAOMI/Atomiswave BIOS files]
* [https://www.gamulator.com/roms/sega-naomi Full Set of Sega Naomi ROMs]
* [https://www.retrostic.com/roms/naomi Sega Naomi ROMs]
'''Sega Hikaru'''
* [https://www.giantbomb.com/sega-hikaru/3015-8768/games/ Giantbomb]
'''Gaelco PowerVRBased'''
* [http://www.system16.com/hardware.php?id=804 System-16] (Also shows some older, non-related Gaelco 3D games)
* [https://www.uvlist.net/groups/info/gaelco3d-hw UVList] (Also shows non-related Gaelco 3D games)
'''Sega NAOMI 2'''
* [https://www.giantbomb.com/sega-naomi-2/3015-8774/ Giantbomb]
* [http://www.nogamenoglory.com/GameInfoV2/PagesFixed/Arcade/SEGA%20Naomi%202/System.php NoGameNoGlory.com]
'''Sammy Atomiswave'''
* [https://www.giantbomb.com/atomiswave/3015-8808/ Giantbomb]
* [http://www.system16.com/hardware.php?id=732 System-16] (Technical specs are likely inaccurate)
* [http://www.arcaderestoration.com/games/13337/Sega+System+SP.aspx Arcade Restoration] (MAME emulation status)
* [http://www.thedreamcastjunkyard.co.uk/2017/03/expanding-dreamcast-collection-part-5.html The Dreamcast Junkyard retrospective]
'''Cave CV-1000'''
* [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cave_3rd_Generation French Wiki] (Cave 3rd gen.)
 
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