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 ...
Toaplan was a Japanese video game developer in the 80s and early 90s, most famous for Zero Wing, the source of the ancient ‘All Your Base’ meme. Memeology has come a long way since the Something Awful ...
Going on the origins of this forum, I thought I'd share some of the musings from starting a MAME cabinet this last week. This project starts it's life as an NFL Blitz 99 cabinet I bought off a ...
Building a home arcade is a project that almost anyone can handle--if they have the right advice. From the seasoned wood worker and certified computer genius, to the technologically challenged guy who ...
MAME(Opens in a new window), the Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator and darling of fanatical retro arcade gamers, is going open source for the first time in its 18-year history. MAMEdev.org, the ...
The next step in the iPod's journey from being just a digital audio player to a device that does literally everything is the iPod MAME project. The emulator--a very much unsupported emulator for iPod ...
Brian Glinsman is a GeekDad for GeekDads to look up to. He loves tearing things apart with his kids to repair them, and in general to learn how things work. And when it came time for a home game ...
Patrick McCarron is an iOS and Mac developer with an avid passion for video games. Patrick set out to make his own MAME arcade cabinet and planned to use an older Mac Mini to power it but came up with ...
I'm pretty sure that, with this link, we've hit all the basic retrogaming points for the iPhone (wait-- can I play Nethack on it yet?). Yes, iphone-sdl-mame aims to bring all of your MAME favorites to ...
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