Sega Naomi Roms Exclusive
Capcom was a massive supporter of the NAOMI hardware, using it to power some of their most visually intensive 2D fighters. These games pushed the hardware harder than the Dreamcast could handle.
A light-gun shooter starring the famous gentleman thief. While light-gun games often struggled on home consoles without CRT TVs, this one never even tried – no PS2 or Dreamcast port exists. The Naomi ROM is the only way to play it authentically. sega naomi roms exclusive
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. Capcom was a massive supporter of the NAOMI
A bizarre, Japan-only puzzle-action game involving a horse and chocolate markers. It’s utterly strange, never discussed in mainstream Sega retrospectives, and completely absent from any home library. While light-gun games often struggled on home consoles