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In computer games, MAME is an acronym for Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator. According to the official MAME website (http://www.mame.net), the first official MAME release (0.1) was released on February 5 1997 by Nicola Salmoria. MAME tries to faithfully emulate as many different arcade machines and games as possible, and has been ported to many different platforms. The X11 port for UNIX-like systems is called XMAME.
MAME's purpose is to preserve gaming history, and to stop vintage games from being lost or forgotten. As of version 0.93 (actually the 137th proper release), released February 27, 2005, MAME now supports 3061 unique games and 5524 actual ROMsets (each game may just have the original or have one or more clones as well - see below) and is growing all the time. However, not all of the games in MAME are playable, about 680 ROMsets are marked as not working in the current version.
How MAME works
MAME is a software program which runs on personal computer hardware, with versions for Windows, Macintosh, and Unix operating systems. MAME itself performs several functions: a CPU emulator, which emulates the CPU of the original arcade machine; an input emulator, which maps the arcade buttons, joysticks, and so on to PC devices; and an emulator for the arcade game display and sound equipment. The only thing missing from MAME is the ROM image, which is the program from the original arcade game which made the game run. When MAME is run, it is running the original game from several years ago - just on different hardware.
Emulation philosophy
The stated aim of the project is to document hardware, and so MAME takes a somewhat purist view of emulation, prohibiting cheap hacks that might make a game run properly or run faster at the expense of emulation accuracy. In MAME every emulated component is replicated down to the smallest level of individual registers and instructions. Consequently, MAME emulation is very accurate (in many cases pixel- and sample-accurate), but system requirements can be high. Since MAME runs mostly older games, Moore's Law ensures that a large majority of the games run well on a "midpoint" 2 GHz PC. More modern arcade machines are based around fast pipelined RISC processors, math DSPs, and other devices which are difficult to emulate efficiently. These systems may not run quickly even on the most modern systems available. It's a common assumption that the speed problem is due to these games' use of 3D graphics. MAME does not use hardware rasterization on 3D games because you can't guarantee identical output between different brands of cards, or even revisions of drivers on the same card. Consistency of output across platforms is very important to the MAME team - the Macintosh and Unix/Linux ports are just as important as Windows. Detractors to this philosophy point out that ports that make use of proprietary display routines already exist (e.g MAME32, which uses DirectDraw) and that support of hardware 3D acceleration through OpenGL ought to be added as an option that users can activate or deactivate according to personal preference.
MAME's purpose is to preserve gaming history, and to stop vintage games from being lost or forgotten. As of version 0.93 (actually the 137th proper release), released February 27, 2005, MAME now supports 3061 unique games and 5524 actual ROMsets (each game may just have the original or have one or more clones as well - see below) and is growing all the time. However, not all of the games in MAME are playable, about 680 ROMsets are marked as not working in the current version.
How MAME works
MAME is a software program which runs on personal computer hardware, with versions for Windows, Macintosh, and Unix operating systems. MAME itself performs several functions: a CPU emulator, which emulates the CPU of the original arcade machine; an input emulator, which maps the arcade buttons, joysticks, and so on to PC devices; and an emulator for the arcade game display and sound equipment. The only thing missing from MAME is the ROM image, which is the program from the original arcade game which made the game run. When MAME is run, it is running the original game from several years ago - just on different hardware.
Emulation philosophy
The stated aim of the project is to document hardware, and so MAME takes a somewhat purist view of emulation, prohibiting cheap hacks that might make a game run properly or run faster at the expense of emulation accuracy. In MAME every emulated component is replicated down to the smallest level of individual registers and instructions. Consequently, MAME emulation is very accurate (in many cases pixel- and sample-accurate), but system requirements can be high. Since MAME runs mostly older games, Moore's Law ensures that a large majority of the games run well on a "midpoint" 2 GHz PC. More modern arcade machines are based around fast pipelined RISC processors, math DSPs, and other devices which are difficult to emulate efficiently. These systems may not run quickly even on the most modern systems available. It's a common assumption that the speed problem is due to these games' use of 3D graphics. MAME does not use hardware rasterization on 3D games because you can't guarantee identical output between different brands of cards, or even revisions of drivers on the same card. Consistency of output across platforms is very important to the MAME team - the Macintosh and Unix/Linux ports are just as important as Windows. Detractors to this philosophy point out that ports that make use of proprietary display routines already exist (e.g MAME32, which uses DirectDraw) and that support of hardware 3D acceleration through OpenGL ought to be added as an option that users can activate or deactivate according to personal preference.
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- G-Darius (Ver 2.01J)
- G-Darius (Ver 2.02A)
- G-Darius Ver.2 (Ver 2.03J)
- G-LOC Air Battle (US)
- G-LOC R360
- G-Stream G2020
- Gaia Crusaders
- Gaiapolis (ver EAF)
- Gaiapolis (ver JAF)
- Gaiapolis (ver UAF)
- Gain Ground (Japan, FD1094 317-0058-03b)
- Gain Ground (World, FD1094 317-0058-03c?)
- Galactic Warriors
- Galaga '88
- Galaga '88 (Japan)
- Galaga (Midway set 1 with fast shoot hack)
- Galaga (Midway set 1)
- Galaga (Midway set 2)
- Galaga (Namco rev. B)
- Galaga (Namco)
- Galaga 3 (rev. C)
- Galaga 3 (set 2)
- Galaga 3 (set 3)
- Galaxia
- Galaxian (Midway)
- Galaxian (Midway, old rev)
- Galaxian (Namco set 1)
- Galaxian (Namco set 2)
- Galaxian Part 4
- Galaxian Part X
- Galaxian Test ROM
- Galaxian Turbo
- Galaxy Fight - Universal Warriors
- Galaxy Force 2
- Galaxy Force 2 (Japan)
- Galaxy Gunners
- Galaxy Rescue
- Galaxy Wars (Taito?)
- Galaxy Wars (Universal set 1)
- Galaxy Wars (Universal set 2)
- Galivan - Cosmo Police (12/11/1985)
- Galivan - Cosmo Police (12/16/1985)
- Gallag
- Gallagher's Gallery v2.2
- Gallop - Armed police Unit (Japan)
- Gallop Racer (JAPAN Ver 9.01.12)
- Gallop Racer 2 (JAPAN)
- Gallop Racer 2 (USA)
- Gallop Racer 2 Link HW (JAPAN)
- Gallop Racer 3 (JAPAN)
- Galmedes (Japan)
- Gals Hustler
- Gals Panic (MCU Protected)
- Gals Panic (Unprotected)
- Gals Panic 3
- Gals Panic 4 (Japan)
- Gals Panic II (Asia)
- Gals Panic II (German)
- Gals Panic II (Japan)
- Gals Panic II (Taiwan)
- Gals Panic II - Quiz Version (Japan)
- Gals Panic II' - Special Edition (Japan)
- Gals Panic S - Extra Edition (Japan)
- Gals Panic S2 (Japan)
- Gals Pinball
- Games V18.2
- Games V18.7C
- Games V25.4X
- Gaming Draw Poker
- Gamshara (10021 Ver.A)
- Ganbare Chinsan Ooshoubu (MC-8123A, 317-5012)
- Ganbare Ginkun
- Ganbare! Gonta!! 2 / Party Time: Gonta the Diver II (Japan Release)
- Gang Busters
- Gang Hunter (Spain)
- Gang Wars (bootleg)
- Gang Wars (US)
- Ganryu / Musashi Ganryuki
- Gaplus (alternate hardware)
- Gaplus (rev. B)
- Gaplus (rev. D)
- Gardia (317-0006)
- Gardia (317-0007?, bootleg)
- Garogun Seroyang (Korea)
- Garou - Mark of the Wolves (bootleg)
- Garou - Mark of the Wolves (prototype)
- Garou - Mark of the Wolves (set 1)
- Garou - Mark of the Wolves (set 2)
- Garuka (Japan ver. W)
- Garyo Retsuden (Japan)
- Gate of Doom (US revision 1)
- Gate of Doom (US revision 4)
- Gatsbee
- Gauntlet (2 Players, German, rev 1)
- Gauntlet (2 Players, German, rev 4)
- Gauntlet (2 Players, Japanese, rev 2)
- Gauntlet (2 Players, Japanese, rev 5)
- Gauntlet (2 Players, rev 3)
- Gauntlet (2 Players, rev 6)
- Gauntlet (German, rev 10)
- Gauntlet (German, rev 3)
- Gauntlet (German, rev 6)
- Gauntlet (German, rev 8)
- Gauntlet (Japanese, rev 12)
- Gauntlet (Japanese, rev 13)
- Gauntlet (PlayChoice-10)
- Gauntlet (rev 1)
- Gauntlet (rev 14)
- Gauntlet (rev 2)
- Gauntlet (rev 4)
- Gauntlet (rev 5)
- Gauntlet (rev 7)
- Gauntlet (rev 9)
- Gauntlet (Spanish, rev 15)
- Gauntlet Dark Legacy (version DL 2.52)
- Gauntlet II
- Gauntlet II (2 Players, German)
- Gauntlet II (2 Players, rev 1)
- Gauntlet II (2 Players, rev 2)
- Gauntlet II (German)
- Gauntlet Legends (version 1.2)
- Gauntlet Legends (version 1.6)
- Gee Bee
- Gee Bee (Gremlin)
- Gekirindan (Ver 2.3J 1995/09/21)
- Gekisou (Japan)
- Gekitoride-Jong Space (10011 Ver.A)
- Gekitsui Oh (Japan)
- Gemini Wing
- Genix Family
- Genpei ToumaDen
- Genshi-Tou 1930's
- Geostorm (Japan)
- Get Bass
- Get Star (bootleg, set 1)
- Get Star (bootleg, set 2)
- Get Star (Japan)
- Ghost Hunter
- Ghost Pilots
- Ghostlop (prototype)
- Ghostmuncher Galaxian (bootleg)
- Ghosts'n Goblins (US)
- Ghosts'n Goblins (World? set 1)
- Ghosts'n Goblins (World? set 2)
- Ghoul Panic (OB2/VER.A)
- Ghouls'n Ghosts (Mega-Tech)
- Ghouls'n Ghosts (US)
- Ghouls'n Ghosts (World)
- Ghox
- GI Joe (Japan)
- GI Joe (US)
- GI Joe (World)
- Giant Gram (2?) (JPN, USA, EXP, KOR, AUS)
- Giant Gram 2000 (JPN, USA, EXP, KOR, AUS)
- Giga Wing (Asia 990222)
- Giga Wing (Japan 990223)
- Giga Wing (USA 990222)
- Giga Wing 2 (JPN, USA, EXP, KOR, AUS)
- Gigandes
- Gigandes (Japan)
- Gigas (bootleg)
- Gigas Mark II (bootleg)
- Gimme A Break
- Ginga NinkyouDen (set 1)
- Ginga NinkyouDen (set 2)
- Gingateikoku No Gyakushu
- Gingateikoku No Gyakushu (bootleg set 1)
- Gingateikoku No Gyakushu (bootleg set 2)
- Gionbana (Japan 890120)
- Gionbana [BET] (Japan 890207)
- Gladiator (US)
- Gladiator 1984
- Glass (Ver 1.0 set 2)
- Glass (Ver 1.0)
- Glass (Ver 1.1)
- Global Champion (Ver 2.1A 1994/07/29)
- Go 2000
- Go Go Mr. Yamaguchi / Yuke Yuke Yamaguchi-kun
- Go Go! Mile Smile
- Goal To Go
- Goal! '92
- Goal! Goal! Goal!
- Goalie Ghost
- Godzilla
- Goindol (Japan)
- Goindol (US)
- Goindol (World)
- Gokujyou Parodius (ver JAD)
- Gold Bug
- Gold Medalist
- Gold Medalist (alt)
- Gold Medalist (bootleg)
- Golden Axe (bootleg)
- Golden Axe (Mega-Tech)
- Golden Axe (set 1, World, FD1094 317-0110)
- Golden Axe (set 2, US, 8751 317-0112)
- Golden Axe (set 3, World, FD1094 317-0120)
- Golden Axe (set 4, Japan, FD1094 317-0121)
- Golden Axe (set 5, US, FD1094 317-0122)
- Golden Axe (set 6, US, 8751 317-123A)
- Golden Axe - The Duel (JUETL 950117 V1.000)
- Golden Axe II (Mega Play)
- Golden Axe II (Mega-Tech)
- Golden Axe: The Revenge of Death Adder (Japan)
- Golden Axe: The Revenge of Death Adder (US)
- Golden Axe: The Revenge of Death Adder (World)
- Golden Crown (Dutch, Game Card 95-752-011)
- Golden Fire II
- Golden Par Golf (Joystick, V1.1)
- Golden Poker Double Up (Big Boy)
- Golden Poker Double Up (Mini Boy)
- Golden Star
- Golden Star (Blue version)
- Golden Tee '97 (v1.20)
- Golden Tee '97 (v1.21)
- Golden Tee '97 (v1.21S)
- Golden Tee '97 (v1.22)
- Golden Tee '97 (v1.30)
- Golden Tee '97 Tournament (v2.40)
- Golden Tee '98 (v1.00)
- Golden Tee '98 (v1.00S)
- Golden Tee '98 (v1.10)
- Golden Tee '98 Tournament (v3.03)
- Golden Tee '99 (v1.00)
- Golden Tee '99 (v1.00S)
- Golden Tee '99 Tournament (v4.00)
- Golden Tee 2K (v1.00)
- Golden Tee 2K (v1.00S)
- Golden Tee 2K Tournament (v5.00)
- Golden Tee 3D Golf (v1.4)
- Golden Tee 3D Golf (v1.5)
- Golden Tee 3D Golf (v1.6)
- Golden Tee 3D Golf (v1.7)
- Golden Tee 3D Golf (v1.8)
- Golden Tee 3D Golf (v1.91L)
- Golden Tee 3D Golf (v1.92L)
- Golden Tee 3D Golf (v1.92S)
- Golden Tee 3D Golf (v1.93N)
- Golden Tee 3D Golf Tournament (v2.11)
- Golden Tee 3D Golf Tournament (v2.31)
- Golden Tee Classic (v1.00)
- Golden Tee Classic (v1.00) Alt
- Golden Tee Classic (v1.00S)
- Golden Tee Golf (Joystick, v3.1)
- Golden Tee Golf (Trackball, v1.0)
- Golden Tee Golf II (Joystick, V1.0)
- Golden Tee Golf II (Trackball, V1.1)
- Golden Tee Golf II (Trackball, V2.2)
- Golden Tee Royal Edition Tournament (v4.02)
- Golden Tee Supreme Edition Tournament (v5.10)
- Golf (PlayChoice-10)
- Golfing Greats
- Golfing Greats (Japan)
- Golfing Greats 2 (ver JAC)
- Golgo 13 (GLG1/VER.A)
- Golgo 13 Kiseki no Dandou (GLS1/VER.A)
- Golly! Ghost!
- Gomoku Narabe Renju
- Gonbee no I'm Sorry (315-5110, Japan)
- Gondomania (US)
- Good (Korea)
- Gorf
- Gorf (Program 1)
- Gorkans
- Got-cha Mini Game Festival
- Got-Ya (12/24/1981, prototype?)
- Gouketsuji Ichizoku (Japan)
- Gouketsuji Ichizoku (Japan, bootleg)
- Gouketsuji Ichizoku 2 (Japan)
- Gouketsuji Ichizoku Saikyou Densetsu (Japan)
- Gourmet Battle Quiz Ryohrioh CooKing (Japan)
- GP Rider (set 1, US, FD1094 317-0162)
- GP Rider (set 2, World, FD1094 317-0163)
- GP500
- Gradius
- Gradius (PlayChoice-10)
- Gradius (PlayChoice-10, older)
- Gradius 4: Fukkatsu
- Gradius II - GOFER no Yabou (Japan New Ver.)
- Gradius II - GOFER no Yabou (Japan Old Ver.)
- Gradius II - GOFER no Yabou (Japan Older Ver.)
- Gradius III (Asia)
- Gradius III (Japan)
- Gradius III (World ?)
- Grand Champion
- Grand Cross
- Grand Prix Star
- Grand Slam (Mega Play)
- Grand Striker
- Grand Striker 2 (Japan)
- Grand Tour
- Graplop (aka Cluster Buster) (Cassette, set 1)
- Graplop (aka Cluster Buster) (Cassette, set 2)
- Gratia - Second Earth (91022-10 version)
- Gratia - Second Earth (92047-01 version)
- Gravitar (prototype)
- Gravitar (version 2)
- Gravitar (version 3)
- Great 1000 Miles Rally 2 USA (95/05/18)
- Great 1000 Miles Rally: Evolution Model!!! (94/09/06)
- Great 1000 Miles Rally: U.S.A Version! (94/09/06)
- Great Golf (Mega-Tech)
- Great Guns
- Great Gurianos (Japan?)
- Great Mahou Daisakusen (Japan 000121)
- Great Sluggers '94
- Great Sluggers (Japan)
- Great Soccer (Mega-Tech)
- Great Swordsman (Japan?)
- Great Swordsman (World?)
- Green Beret
- Green Beret (bootleg)
- Green Beret (Irem)
- Grid Seeker: Project Storm Hammer (Ver 1.3A)
- Grid Seeker: Project Storm Hammer (Ver 1.3J)
- Grid Seeker: Project Storm Hammer (Ver 1.3O)
- Gridiron Fight
- Gridlee
- Griffon
- Grind Stormer
- Grind Stormer (older set)
- Grobda (New Ver.)
- Grobda (Old Ver. set 1)
- Grobda (Old Ver. set 2)
- Ground Effects / Super Ground Effects (Japan)
- Growl (US)
- Growl (World)
- Grudge Match (prototype)
- Gryzor (Set 1)
- Gryzor (Set 2)
- GTI Club (ver AAA)
- GTI Club (ver JAA)
- GTI Club 2
- Guardian
- Guardian Force (JUET 980318 V0.105)
- Guardians / Denjin Makai II
- Guardians of the 'Hood
- Guerrilla War (bootleg)
- Guerrilla War (US)
- Guerrilla War (Version 1)
- Guevara (Japan)
- Guided Missile
- Guitar Freaks (GQ886 VER. AAC)
- Guitar Freaks (GQ886 VER. EAC)
- Guitar Freaks (GQ886 VER. JAC)
- Guitar Freaks (GQ886 VER. UAC)
- Guitar Freaks 2nd Mix Ver 1.01 (GQ883 VER. JAD)
- Guitar Freaks 3rd Mix (GE949 VER. JAB)
- Guitar Freaks 4th Mix (G*A24 VER. JAA)
- Guitar Freaks 5th Mix (G*A26 VER. JAA)
- Gulf Storm
- Gulf Storm (Media Shoji)
- Gulf War II
- Gumbo
- Gun & Frontier (World)
- Gun Ball (Japan)
- Gun Bullet (Japan)
- Gun Dealer '94
- Gun Dealer (set 1)
- Gun Dealer (set 2)
- Gun Dealer (Tecmo)
- Gun Fight
- Gun Frontier (Japan)
- Gun Gabacho (Japan)
- Gun Hohki (Japan)
- Gun Master
- Gun Spike (JPN) / Cannon Spike (USA, EXP, KOR, AUS)
- Gun.Smoke (Japan)
- Gun.Smoke (US set 1)
- Gun.Smoke (US set 2)
- Gun.Smoke (World)
- Gunbarich
- Gunbird (Japan)
- Gunbird (Korea)
- Gunbird (World)
- Gunbird 2
- Gunblade NY
- Gunbuster (Japan)
- Gundhara
- Gunforce - Battle Fire Engulfed Terror Island (Japan)
- Gunforce - Battle Fire Engulfed Terror Island (US)
- Gunforce - Battle Fire Engulfed Terror Island (World)
- Gunforce 2 (US)
- Gunlock (Ver 2.3O 1994/01/20)
- GunNail
- Gunpey
- Gururin
- Gussun Oyoyo (Japan)
- Guts'n (Japan)
- Guttang Gottong
- Guwange (Japan)
- Guzzler
- Gyakuten!! Puzzle Bancho (Japan)
- Gypsy Juggler
- Gyrodine
- Gyrodine (Taito Corporation license)
- Gyruss (Centuri)
- Gyruss (Konami)