I thought most emulators wanted their files in zip format. So maybe
Safari already uncompressed these for you and now the emulator won't
touch them.
CB
On 3/3/13 8:49 PM, Jessica Moss wrote:
I have one, and had it open at the same time, so thought they would load when I
opened the roms themselves. I've done that with other emulators and they
loaded without me having to tell it to open them, navigate all over the place
to find them, which can be a royal pain, then open them once I finally find
them, so have no idea what the deal is, but will see if this one is any
different.
On Mar 3, 2013, at 3:53 PM, Georgina Joyce wrote:
Hello,
I was curious to what these were and the site quite clearly states:
In order to play these Genesis games, you must first download an Genesis
emulator,
which is used to load the Genesis ROMS (games).
So the answer is you need to download an emulator.
Good luck.
Gena
On 03/03/2013 12:38, Jessica Moss wrote:
I've just downloaded a bunch of Sega Genesis roms and had no idea the folder
was a .bin file, and now have no idea how to open it. Can anyone help out here?
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