: Beyond general arcade titles, these collections often bundle specialized libraries like CPS1, CPS2, CPS3, Neo Geo

Disclaimer: Ensure you own the physical arcade boards or legally hold the rights to the ROM files you are using in your collection. If you are looking to set this up, I can provide tips on: (via homebrew app stores). How to transfer the files over Wi-Fi using FTP. Optimizing the controls for specific games.

If games don't appear, check that they are in the correct directory or ensure any "favorites" filters are disabled in the emulator menu.

Bad dumps cause the emulator to crash back to the Switch home screen (Horizon OS). Fixed sets strip out these broken files.

To help you get the best setup for your , tell me:

Another challenge is that many ROMs collections are not optimized for specific devices, such as the Nintendo Switch. This can result in compatibility issues, slow performance, or even crashes. For those looking to play arcade games on the Switch, finding a collection that is specifically designed for the console is crucial.

Since arcade games are 4:3 and the Switch is 16:9, you’ll have black bars on the sides. You can download "Arcade Overlays" in RetroArch to fill that space with beautiful, game-specific artwork. Troubleshooting Common Issues

: To avoid crashes, the emulator should be run in "Full RAM mode" (holding the R button while launching an official game/app).

To ensure the complex arcade games run smoothly without crashing, it is strongly recommended to run pFBA in "High-Memory Mode". Open the Homebrew Menu.

First, it's helpful to know exactly what you're dealing with. FBA, which stands for , is an emulator designed to run arcade games, particularly those from Capcom, SNK, NeoGeo, and many others. Over time, the project evolved into Final Burn Neo (FBNeo) , which is the actively maintained and recommended version today.

Copy the pFBA folder (containing the .nro file and the roms folder) into the switch folder on your SD card.