: Move 01920.7z into the roms folder of your emulator directory (e.g., MAME, RetroArch, or FinalBurn Neo).
: The .7z extension indicates it is compressed using 7-Zip , a high-compression format preferred by the emulation community to save space on large ROM sets [2].
: Note that some games require additional "BIOS" files (like neogeo.zip ) to be in the same folder to boot properly. Common Issues 01920.7z
A standard .7z ROM archive like this usually contains several files necessary for the emulator to recreate the original hardware's behavior:
: Run a "Scan" or "Audit" within your emulator UI so it can recognize the new addition to your library. : Move 01920
In the context of arcade emulation, files named with five-digit strings (like 01920 ) typically refer to a specific or ROM ID within a curated collection.
: If 01920.7z is a "clone" (a regional or bootleg version), you may also need the "parent" ROM file for the game to launch. Common Issues A standard
is a specific compressed archive file often associated with the MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator) ecosystem, specifically representing a "snapshot" or a specific ROM set entry in the massive library of arcade game preservation [1, 3]. What is 01920.7z?