01920.7z
: If 01920.7z is a "clone" (a regional or bootleg version), you may also need the "parent" ROM file for the game to launch.
: Files containing the game's actual code and logic.
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. 01920.7z
: If you get an "Audit Failed" error, your version of 01920.7z may be from an older ROM set that is incompatible with a newer version of the emulator [5].
: 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]. : If 01920
: 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 : If you get an "Audit Failed" error, your version of 01920
To use this file, you generally do not need to extract it. Most modern emulators are designed to read the contents directly from the compressed archive.