Now why the name change from neogeo cd sdl .. because i have now included source and info from neoraine gngeo and mame
This is a preview with game and video a great game like final fight but with more in it

Youtube video
Features of DREAM NEO CD
-- 60fps
--New sync code between frames and 68k z80
--Auto frameskip throttle
-- More sfx sound Optimized buffer length and size
-- Optimized pvr code and inline asm
--Inline of a lot of code for speed
--Op codes and bios functions
--Smooth scrolling and zooming
-- Improved speed of controls
Src and release of the emulator will be soon
I wanted to show the progress with this game
Burning Fight follows a formula and concepts commonly seen in titles of this genre, such as Streets of Rage, Double Dragon and Final Fight: balanced character selection, objects and weapons found on the ground cause greater damage to opponents, and semi-interactive environments (players can damage objects like phone booths and street signs along the way). The game is set in a fictional version of Osaka city (during a train station scene the platform even shows an "Umida" station sign).
There are three playable characters, each with their own levels of strength, agility and special moves: Ryu is quick but weak, Billy is slow but very strong, and Duke is a more balanced hitter. One element that helps the game stand out from its competition is mini-stages, where the player must defeat some enemies in a short period of time in order to win prizes.
Antagonists are members of Heiwa-Gumi, a Japanese yakuza gang, though there are a few Caucasian bosses and mid-level bosses (including three wrestling characters, Tom Anderson, Gary Powell and the Mad Dilly, modelled after Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage), and the final boss is Italian mob boss Castella (Casterora in Japanese). Moreover, the game has no individual endings, no matter which character has been chosen. After defeating Castella, players are presented with various scenes of the game along with the credits, and finally a group picture of the main characters.
A re-released version of Burning Fight is included in SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1, which was released for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable and Wii in 2008. and now a perfect version for your dreamcast

Link to selfboot cdi
http://www.mediafire.com/file/2z95ew294 ... 5.cdi/file