He didn’t plug it into an emulator. Instead, he walked to the garage, dug out his father’s broken Atomiswave cabinet, and began soldering a new power supply.
The last one was his father’s handwriting.
Leo was a ROM collector. He had the usual stuff: Neo Geo , CPS2 , even the elusive Chihiro dumps. But Atomiswave? Sega’s 2003 arcade board—the purple cartridge-based system that bridged Dreamcast and NAOMI 2—was a nightmare. Only twelve official games existed. Most were lost to time, locked in dead arcades in Osaka and Shanghai. atomiswave roms pack
Below it, in smaller text: ATOMISWAVE PROTOTYPE 2004 – NEVER RELEASED.
He looked at the stick. Seventeen folders. Seventeen ghosts. He didn’t plug it into an emulator
Five were missing. The five his father had never dumped because the cabinets were stolen in a warehouse fire in 2011.
CREDITS: INFINITE
The game list appeared. All seventeen. Including Arcana Mortis .