Sega Model 2 Retroarch
There is currently for the Sega Model 2 . While RetroArch is the gold standard for many systems, Model 2 emulation relies on a specialized standalone emulator, and the best way to use it is by integrating that standalone version into a frontend like LaunchBox or RetroBat. The Best Emulation Options
You miss out on the "Big Picture" ease that RetroArch usually provides. The Verdict Score: 4/10 (as a RetroArch experience) If you want to play Sega Model 2 games today, RetroArch is actually the least optimal way to do it. You are much better off using the standalone Model 2 Emulator Sega Model 3 (Supermodel) for newer titles.
Inside the MAME core settings ( → Options ): sega model 2 retroarch
You might ask: Why use RetroArch for Model 2 when I can just use the standalone Model 2 Emulator?
The Sega Model 2 requires a BIOS file named m2.bin . Without this file, the screen will remain black or show a "NO BIOS" error. There is currently for the Sega Model 2
: While several titles like Virtua Fighter 2 and Motor Raid are marked as "working," many others still suffer from graphical glitches or audio issues.
Titles like Daytona USA , Virtua Fighter 2 , Sega Rally Championship , and The House of the Dead didn't just define a generation; they invented the vocabulary of 3D gaming. For years, emulating this complex, proprietary hardware on a PC was a struggle, mostly reliant on a specific standalone emulator called Model 2 Emulator (formerly Nebula). The Verdict Score: 4/10 (as a RetroArch experience)
While does not currently have a dedicated, native "Model 2" core, you can still experience Sega's 1990s arcade classics using alternative methods within and alongside the RetroArch ecosystem. Current State of Sega Model 2 Emulation (2024-2026)
Setting up arcade emulation differs slightly from console emulation because of the BIOS (system files) requirement.