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.

: 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]. 01920.7z

A standard .7z ROM archive like this usually contains several files necessary for the emulator to recreate the original hardware's behavior: : If 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. : Files containing the game's actual code and logic

: Files containing the game's actual code and logic.

: 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