| Simply put MAME (Multi-Arcade-Machine-Emulator) can emulate the game you stood in the arcade and dumped coins into when you were a kid. This means you get the real, non-converted, emulated game. All you need is a standard PC (win95/dos + Minimum 100MHz recomended ) the MAME-program and the game ROM-images (called so because the files are ripped from the actual Arcade-machine Read-Only-Memory). So if you dream about again being able to play BubbleBobble, PacMan, Gallaga, Gyruss, 1942, Phoenix or one of the other approx. 250 games MAME can emulate, this is your big chance : |
| From this site you can downloade some of my favorite games, all packed in Zip-format - all the major classic's should be here : |
| galaganm.zip (23kb) | Gallaga |
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Ms. PacMan | mspacman.zip (45kb) | |
| bublbobl.zip (178kb) | BubbleBobble |
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BombJack | bombjack.zip (56kb) | |
| 1942.zip (102kb) | 1942 |
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1943 | 1943.zip (299kb) | |
| gunsmoke.zip (236kb) | Gunsmoke |
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Starwars | starwars.zip (54kb) | |
| digdugnm.zip (28kb) | DigDug |
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DigDug2 | digdug2.zip (36kb) | |
| scramble.zip (15kb) | Scramble |
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Phoenix | phoenixt.zip (16kb) | |
| sxevious.zip (42kb) | Super Xevious |
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Commando | commando.zip (132kb) | |
| gng.zip (155kb) | Ghost'n'Goblins |
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Gyruss | gyruss.zip (42kb) | |
| kungfum.zip (92kb) | KungFuMaster |
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Vulgus | vulgus.zip (68kb) | |
| timeplt.zip (28kb) | TimePilot |
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Wizards of Wor | wow.zip (21kb) | |
| yiear.zip (36kb) | YieArKungFu |
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1941 | 1941.zip (1.626kb) | |
| A list of the supported rom |
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KLOV - Killer List Of Videogames | 282kb list!! |
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![]() if you lived in the 80's you _must_ remember the Commodore 64. The C64 was one of the very first home-computers to hit the market, and with it's mind~bogling 8 bit, 16 colors, 64 kB ram and tape-station for storage it was a must for all teenagers of the 80's. i recently found out that a german computer tv-program in the 80's used to distibute free programs via the tv-set. Every sunday at 1 o'clock the german folks would sit in front of their tv-sets with the volume at max, their tape recorders spinning, being bombarded by digital (...well allright analog... sounds pretty digital, thou :) noise. At the time there were three rivals for the home-computer market : ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC-464 and the C64. the C64 came out the winner (the Spectrum had a rubber keyboard, and the Amstrad a green display ~ tsk tsk) and was followed up by the C128 and later the awesome Amiga (check out UAE Amiga emulator). Now the C64 has been emulated for the PC, and the version i'm linking too will bring tears to any C64 owners eyes. As the emulater is called it pops up the familiar blue screen, and the first thing one does with that light blueish promt is enter : 10 PRINT "HELLO" 20 GOTO 10 RUN ...tears flowing of the keyboard ... sob sob... [RUN/STOP] |