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The Sega Naomi is a arcade board developed by Sega, released in 1998. It's known for its powerful hardware and impressive 3D graphics. The Naomi was used in many popular arcade games, such as Shenmue, Crazy Taxi, and Virtua Fighter 3.

Here are some exclusive Sega Naomi ROMs:

  1. Shenmue (1999) - an action-adventure game set in 1986 Yokosuka, Japan.
  2. Crazy Taxi (1999) - a racing game where you play as a taxi driver trying to pick up passengers and drop them off while causing chaos.
  3. Virtua Fighter 3 (1996) - a 3D fighting game and the third installment in the Virtua Fighter series.
  4. San Francisco Rush 2049 (1999) - a 3D racing game with high-speed cars and arcade-style gameplay.
  5. Jet Set Radio (2000) - a unique, stylish, and critically acclaimed game that combines inline skating, graffiti, and music.

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4. Musapey's Choco Marker

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.

🧩 NAOMI GD-ROM vs. Cartridge Exclusives

NAOMI had two media types:

💡 Pro tip: Look for Atomiswave conversions too — that hardware was NAOMI-based, and many Atomiswave games (e.g., Dolphin Blue, Rumble Fish 2) run on NAOMI emulators.


Notable Sega Naomi Exclusives

Here are some standout titles that never left the Naomi platform officially:

2. Giant Gram 2000: All Japan Pro Wrestling 3

A technical marvel of wrestling physics, this arcade fighter never left Japan. Despite a cult following, no Dreamcast or home port exists. Its fluid motion capture and four-player mode remain trapped in Naomi cabinets. You're looking for Sega Naomi ROMs

8. Crackin' DJ (2000)

A music rhythm game. Unlike DDR, this used a turntable controller. The NAOMI ROM contains 30 exclusive J-Pop and Techno tracks that have since lost their licensing rights. Sega legally cannot sell this game again, making the ROM the only surviving archive of that 2000-era tracklist.

3. Musapey's Choco Marker (2002)

Perhaps the weirdest exclusive. A puzzle-action game where you play a witch stacking chocolates. It was a critical darling in niche Japanese arcades but a commercial flop. Only 200 boards were produced. Dumping this ROM was a community event in 2015, and it remains a prized possession for emulation hoarders.