: 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].
: Data for the sprites, backgrounds, and animations.
: Specifically, Index #01920 in many arcade databases corresponds to " Pang " (also known as Buster Bros. in the US), a classic balloon-popping puzzle game developed by Mitchell Corporation in 1989 [4]. Key Components of the Archive
: 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].
: Data for the sprites, backgrounds, and animations.
: Specifically, Index #01920 in many arcade databases corresponds to " Pang " (also known as Buster Bros. in the US), a classic balloon-popping puzzle game developed by Mitchell Corporation in 1989 [4]. Key Components of the Archive