Unlike most vintage console or computer games, arcade games can be both difficult to find and expensive to buy, so many arcade fans use emulators to create their own homebrewed arcade systems. The ...
I was thinking of having some retro fun with MAME on the weekend, but as soon as I see a list of some 3000 odd ROMs I suddenly forget every game I've ever played. And then I dribble. So I was ...
MAME brings authentic arcade games to your laptop Games include %27Robby Roto%2C%27 %27Targ%2C%27 %27Robot Bowl%27 Available for Mac%2C PC and video game consoles ...
This isn't a new development, but we're now in an era where some emulators are old enough to be run inside other emulators. MAME is best known as a preservation effort for old arcade games, but it ...
Vector based displays were used for arcade games in the ’70s and ’80s. A typical CRT uses raster graphics, which are displayed by deflecting a beam in a grid pattern onto a phosphor. A vector display ...
Chris Kirmse loves video arcade games. Love might be the wrong word. He's obsessed with them. He's been a part of the loosely organized Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator (MAME) project since 1996. The ...
From browser-based classics to advanced MAME data tools, the retro gaming community is finding new ways to keep arcade history alive. Libraries, hobbyists, and archivists are collaborating to preserve ...
The Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator (MAME) is now free and open source, 19 years after its initial release. Anyone with a fondness for classic arcade games will likely know about MAME. While it's ...
Typically when we talk about 'accuracy' as it relates to retro game emulation, it's about how closely modern software can replicate the functions of retro hardware, exactly as those machines worked ...
I'm wondering if there are some experienced MAMErs out there who can school a newbie on how to get MAME to actually work. I'm finding that only about 10-20% of the ...
Today’s video games boast near photo-realistic graphics, enveloping surround sound and the ability to play against anyone, anywhere in the world. So why do so many still prefer classics such as ...