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Street Fighter II (all editions), Mortal Kombat 1-3, Killer Instinct, Samurai Shodown. Run and Gun: Metal Slug 1-5, Contra, Sunset Riders.
Parent and clone ROMs are zipped together into one file, which is excellent for a clean-looking file manager, but harder for some front-ends to handle.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Simpsons, Final Fight. Shooters: Metal Slug series, Raiden, Galaga '88.
: Stands for Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator. It's designed to preserve the history of arcade games by emulating the hardware of arcade machines, allowing users to play thousands of classic arcade games on their computers.
Because MAME 2003 is standard across retro distributions, the 0.78 ROMset works seamlessly across various operating systems and frontends, including: RetroPie and Recalbox (Raspberry Pi) EmuELEC (Android TV boxes) Anbernic, Miyoo, and Powkiddy handheld devices LaunchBox and EmulationStation (PC)
MAME 2003 cores allow for robust controller remapping.
Later improvements to the 0.78 core, such as opt file handling, fixed long-term issues with certain games. Understanding Romset Types
: Takes up the most storage space due to duplicate files. 2. Split Sets The parent game ZIP contains all primary files.
The core is an upgraded, backported version of the 0.78 engine. It uses the MAME 0.78 ROMset as its foundation but adds support for extra games, fixes long-standing audio bugs (like the distorted audio in X-Men or Mortal Kombat ), and improves controller configurations.
What are you planning to use? (e.g., Raspberry Pi, PC, handheld console)
A complete MAME 0.78 collection contains roughly (including parents, clones, bootlegs, and BIOS files).
If you want, I can:
The clone zip files only contain the files that differ from the parent game. To play the clone, you must also have the parent zip file in your folder. This saves space but can be confusing to manage manually.
Despite being over 20 years old, MAME 0.78 is widely considered the "sweet spot" for emulation on modest hardware. Here is why:
In recent years, the community created an updated fork called .
Street Fighter II (all editions), Mortal Kombat 1-3, Killer Instinct, Samurai Shodown. Run and Gun: Metal Slug 1-5, Contra, Sunset Riders.
Parent and clone ROMs are zipped together into one file, which is excellent for a clean-looking file manager, but harder for some front-ends to handle.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Simpsons, Final Fight. Shooters: Metal Slug series, Raiden, Galaga '88.
: Stands for Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator. It's designed to preserve the history of arcade games by emulating the hardware of arcade machines, allowing users to play thousands of classic arcade games on their computers.
Because MAME 2003 is standard across retro distributions, the 0.78 ROMset works seamlessly across various operating systems and frontends, including: RetroPie and Recalbox (Raspberry Pi) EmuELEC (Android TV boxes) Anbernic, Miyoo, and Powkiddy handheld devices LaunchBox and EmulationStation (PC)
MAME 2003 cores allow for robust controller remapping.
Later improvements to the 0.78 core, such as opt file handling, fixed long-term issues with certain games. Understanding Romset Types
: Takes up the most storage space due to duplicate files. 2. Split Sets The parent game ZIP contains all primary files.
The core is an upgraded, backported version of the 0.78 engine. It uses the MAME 0.78 ROMset as its foundation but adds support for extra games, fixes long-standing audio bugs (like the distorted audio in X-Men or Mortal Kombat ), and improves controller configurations.
What are you planning to use? (e.g., Raspberry Pi, PC, handheld console)
A complete MAME 0.78 collection contains roughly (including parents, clones, bootlegs, and BIOS files).
If you want, I can:
The clone zip files only contain the files that differ from the parent game. To play the clone, you must also have the parent zip file in your folder. This saves space but can be confusing to manage manually.
Despite being over 20 years old, MAME 0.78 is widely considered the "sweet spot" for emulation on modest hardware. Here is why:
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