Sega NAOMI rom list
Gilles54 wrote:841-0011C-02 CAPCOM VS. SNK MILLENNIUM FIGHT 2000 [REV.A]
strange, I also have a rev a and its labelled 841-0011C
No serial but the mystery of the numbers behind the normal serial-number
are region-numbers. I found it in a Sega Marine Fishing manual.
840-0027D-01 ASSY CASE NAO MFS USA USA
840-0027D-02 ASSY CASE NAO MFS EXP OTHERS
840-0027D-03 ASSY CASE NAO MFS KOR KOREA
840-0027D-04 ASSY CASE NAO MFS AUS AUSTRALIA
icronnya wrote:Gilles54 wrote:841-0011C-02 CAPCOM VS. SNK MILLENNIUM FIGHT 2000 [REV.A]
strange, I also have a rev a and its labelled 841-0011C
No serial but the mystery of the numbers behind the normal serial-number
are region-numbers. I found it in a Sega Marine Fishing manual.
840-0027D-01 ASSY CASE NAO MFS USA USA
840-0027D-02 ASSY CASE NAO MFS EXP OTHERS
840-0027D-03 ASSY CASE NAO MFS KOR KOREA
840-0027D-04 ASSY CASE NAO MFS AUS AUSTRALIA
On most game boards the last -xx digit is region, normally for Japan you do not have the -xx digit on the end.
Most kits where sold as mainboard + rom board.
Most games run on all regions regardless, well on the Naomi you can tell by opening the cartridge and checking the security chip.
AndyGeezer wrote:icronnya wrote:Gilles54 wrote:
strange, I also have a rev a and its labelled 841-0011C
No serial but the mystery of the numbers behind the normal serial-number
are region-numbers. I found it in a Sega Marine Fishing manual.
840-0027D-01 ASSY CASE NAO MFS USA USA
840-0027D-02 ASSY CASE NAO MFS EXP OTHERS
840-0027D-03 ASSY CASE NAO MFS KOR KOREA
840-0027D-04 ASSY CASE NAO MFS AUS AUSTRALIA
On most game boards the last -xx digit is region, normally for Japan you do not have the -xx digit on the end.
Most kits where sold as mainboard + rom board.
Most games run on all regions regardless, well on the Naomi you can tell by opening the cartridge and checking the security chip.
I was to fast.
Its not the romboard, it is the mainboard.
I take a look on my Marine Fishing board and there are no extra numbers on the end.