In Retroarch: Load core → Load Content → navigate to a ROM.

When looking for a 1.0.0.0 romset, you will typically find it organized in three distinct ways. Understanding these formats prevents the common headache of games failing to load due to missing files.

The refers to the collection of game data (ROMs) required to run on version 1.0.0.0 of the FinalBurn Neo emulator . This version, released in November 2020 , marked a significant milestone as it was the first official stable release of the "Neo" fork after moving away from FinalBurn Alpha. Key Specifications Release Date : 1 November 2020.

It provides a vast, comprehensive collection of arcade classics.

: Retro staples including Golden Axe , Shinobi , and heavy-hitting beat-'em-ups.

: Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Master System, PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16, and SG-1000 Understanding Arcade Romset Formats

The answer depends on your goals.

Here is the truth:

Every game ZIP file contains everything it needs to run. You can take Street Fighter II (Japan) , put it on your SD card, and it will work immediately without needing the World version.

The "FBneo Romset Version 1.0.0.0" you see circulating on archive sites and private trackers is typically a . It signifies a deliberate freeze—a moment where someone said, "This set works perfectly with the current FBneo core, and no ROMs are missing."