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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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- P-47 - The Freedom Fighter (Japan)
- P-47 - The Phantom Fighter (World)
- P-47 Aces
- P.O.W. - Prisoners of War (US)
- Pac & Pal
- Pac & Pal (older)
- Pac-Gal
- Pac-Land (Japan newer)
- Pac-Land (Japan older)
- Pac-Land (Midway)
- Pac-Land (World)
- Pac-Man & Chomp Chomp
- Pac-Man (Galaxian hardware)
- Pac-Man (Hearts)
- Pac-Man (Midway)
- Pac-Man (Midway, harder)
- Pac-Man (Midway, with speedup hack)
- Pac-Man Plus
- Pac-Mania
- Pac-Mania (Japan)
- Paca Paca Passion (PPP1/VER.A2)
- Paca Paca Passion 2 (PKS1/VER.A)
- Paca Paca Passion Special (PSP1/VER.A)
- Pachinko Gindama Shoubu (Japan)
- Pachinko Gindama Shoubu DX (Japan)
- Pachinko Sexy Reaction (Japan)
- Pachinko Sexy Reaction 2 (Japan)
- Paddle 2 (bootleg on Block hardware)
- Paddle Mania
- Paint & Puzzle
- Paint Roller
- Painted Lady (Splash) (Ver. 1.3 US)
- Pairs (09/07/94)
- Pairs (Nichibutsu) (Japan 890822)
- Pairs (System Ten) (Japan 890826)
- Pairs (V1.2, 09/30/94)
- Pairs Love
- Palamedes (Japan)
- Pallavolo (Italian Power Spikes bootleg)
- Pandora's Palace
- Pang (bootleg)
- Pang (World)
- Pang Pang
- Pang Pang Car
- Pang Poms
- Pang Poms (Mitchell)
- Pang! 3 (Euro 950511)
- Pang! 3 (Japan 950511)
- Pango Fun (Italy)
- Panic Bomber
- Panic Road
- Panic Street (Japan)
- Paperboy (rev 1)
- Paperboy (rev 2)
- Paperboy (rev 3)
- Paradice (Dutch, Game Card 95-750-615)
- Paradise
- Paradise Deluxe
- Parallel Turn
- ParaParaDancing
- ParaParaParadise
- ParaParaParadise v1.1
- Parlour Games (Mega-Tech)
- Parodius DA! (Japan)
- Parodius DA! (World)
- Party Time: Gonta the Diver II / Ganbare! Gonta!! 2 (World Release)
- Pasha Pasha 2
- Pasha Pasha Champ Mini Game Festival
- Pass
- Passing Shot (2 Players) (bootleg)
- Passing Shot (4 Players) (bootleg)
- Passing Shot (Japan, 4 Players, FD1094 317-0070)
- Passing Shot (World, 2 Players, FD1094 317-0080)
- Passing Shot (World, 4 Players, FD1094 317-0074)
- Pastel Gal (Japan 851224)
- Pebble Beach - The Great Shot (JUE 950913 V0.990)
- Peek-a-Boo!
- Peggle (Joystick, v1.0)
- Peggle (Trackball, v1.0)
- Pengo (bootleg)
- Pengo (set 1 rev c)
- Pengo (set 2 not encrypted)
- Pengo (set 2)
- Pengo (set 3 not encrypted)
- Pengo (set 4)
- Penguin Brothers (Japan)
- Penguin-Kun Wars (Japan)
- Penguin-Kun Wars (US)
- Penta
- Pepper II
- Percussion Freaks 3rd Mix (G*A23 VER. KAA)
- Perestroika Girls
- Perestroika Girls (Fuuki license)
- Perfect Billiard
- Perfect Billiard (MC-8123, 317-0030)
- Perfect Soldiers (Japan)
- Performan (Japan)
- Performan (US)
- Pest Place
- Peter Pack-Rat
- Peter Pepper's Ice Cream Factory (Cassette, set 1)
- Peter Pepper's Ice Cream Factory (Cassette, set 2)
- Pettan Pyuu (Japan)
- Phantasm (Japan)
- Phantom II
- Phantomas
- Phelios (Japan)
- Phoenix (Amstar)
- Phoenix (Centuri), Set 1
- Phoenix (Centuri), Set 2
- Phoenix (IRECSA, G.G.I Corp)
- Phoenix (T.P.N.)
- Phoenix (Taito)
- Photo Y2K
- Phozon (Japan)
- Phraze Craze
- Phraze Craze (Sex Kit)
- Pickin'
- Pig Newton (version A)
- Pig Newton (version C)
- Pigout
- Pigout (alternate)
- Pigskin 621AD
- Pilot Kids (Model 2A)
- Pilot Kids (Model 2B)
- Pinball Action (set 1)
- Pinball Action (set 2)
- Pinball Action (set 3, encrypted)
- Pinball Champ '95 (bootleg?)
- Pinbo (set 1)
- Pinbo (set 2)
- Pinbo (Strike)
- PinBot (PlayChoice-10)
- Ping Pong
- Ping Pong Masters '93
- Ping-Pong King
- Pioneer Balloon
- Pipe Dream (Japan)
- Pipe Dream (US)
- Pipeline
- Pipi & Bibis / Whoopee!!
- Pipi & Bibis / Whoopee!! (bootleg ?)
- Piranha
- Piranha (hack)
- Piranha (older)
- Pirate Pete
- Pirate Ship Higemaru
- Pirate Treasure
- Pirates
- Pisces
- Pisces (bootleg)
- Pistol Daimyo no Bouken (Japan)
- Pit & Run (set 1)
- Pit & Run (set 2)
- Pit Boss
- Pit Fighter (bootleg)
- Pit Fighter (Japan, 2 players)
- Pit Fighter (rev 3)
- Pit Fighter (rev 4)
- Pit Fighter (rev 5)
- Pitboss II
- Pitboss Megastar
- Pitfall II (315-5093)
- Pitfall II (not encrypted)
- PK Scramble
- Plasma Sword (ASIA 980316)
- Plasma Sword (USA 980316)
- Platoon V.?.? US
- Play Girls
- Play Girls 2
- PlayBall! (prototype)
- PlayMan Poker (Germany)
- Pleasure Goal / Futsal - 5 on 5 Mini Soccer
- Pleiads (bootleg)
- Pleiads (Centuri)
- Pleiads (Tehkan)
- Plotting (US)
- Plotting (World set 1)
- Plotting (World set 2, Protected)
- Plotting (World set 3, Earliest Version)
- Plump Pop (Japan)
- Plus Alpha
- Pnickies (Japan 940608)
- Pochi and Nyaa
- Pocket Fighter (Japan 970904)
- Pocket Gal (bootleg)
- Pocket Gal (Japan)
- Pocket Gal 2 (English)
- Pocket Gal 2 (Japanese)
- Pocket Gal Deluxe (Euro v3.00)
- Pocket Gal Deluxe (Euro v3.00, bootleg)
- Pocket Gal Deluxe (Japan v3.00)
- Pocket Racer (PKR1/VER.B)
- Point Blank
- Point Blank 2 (GNB3/VER.A)
- Point Blank 2 (GNB5/VER.A)
- Poitto!
- Poizone
- Poke Champ
- Poker (Version 50.02 ICB set 2)
- Poker (Version 50.02 ICB set 3)
- Poker (Version 50.02 ICB)
- Poker (Version 50.08 IAM)
- Poker Dice
- Poker Ladies
- Poker Ladies (Leprechaun ver. 401)
- Poker Ladies (Leprechaun ver. 510)
- Pokio (Dutch, Game Card 95-750-278)
- Polaris (set 1)
- Polaris (set 2)
- Pole Position
- Pole Position (Atari version 1)
- Pole Position (Atari version 2)
- Pole Position II
- Pole Position II (Atari)
- Pole Position II (bootleg)
- Police 911
- Police Trainer (Rev 1.0)
- Police Trainer (Rev 1.1)
- Police Trainer (Rev 1.3)
- Police Trainer (Rev 1.3B)
- Pollux (set 1)
- Pollux (set 2)
- Pollux (set 3)
- Poly-Play
- Polygonet Commanders (ver UAA)
- Pomping World (Japan)
- Ponpoko
- Ponpoko (Venture Line)
- Pontoon
- Pontoon (Tehkan)
- Pool 10 (Italia, set 1)
- Pool 10 (Italia, set 2)
- Poolshark
- Pootan
- Pooyan
- Pooyan (Stern)
- Pop 'n Bounce / Gapporin
- Pop Bingo
- Pop Flamer (hack?)
- Pop Flamer (not protected)
- Pop Flamer (protected)
- Pop n' Music 7
- Pop'n Pop (Ver 2.07A 1998/02/09)
- Pop'n Pop (Ver 2.07J 1998/02/09)
- Pop'n Pop (Ver 2.07O 1998/02/09)
- Pop's Pop's
- Popeye (bootleg)
- Popeye (revision D not protected)
- Popeye (revision D)
- Popeye (revision F)
- Popper
- Popper (Hard Head bootleg)
- Porky
- Port Man
- Portraits (set 1)
- Portraits (set 2)
- Pot of Gold
- Poto Poto (Japan)
- Pound for Pound (US)
- Pound for Pound (World)
- Power Balls
- Power Balls (Super Slam conversion)
- Power Blade (PlayChoice-10)
- Power Drift (Japan)
- Power Drift (World)
- Power Drift (World, Earlier)
- Power Drift (World, Rev A)
- Power Drive
- Power Instinct (USA, bootleg set 1)
- Power Instinct (USA, bootleg set 2)
- Power Instinct 2 (USA)
- Power Instinct 3 - Groove On Fight (J 970416 V1.001)
- Power Instinct Legends (USA)
- Power Play
- Power Smash (JPN) / Virtua Tennis (USA, EXP, KOR, AUS)
- Power Spikes (bootleg)
- Power Spikes (China)
- Power Spikes (Korea)
- Power Spikes (World)
- Power Spikes II
- Power Stone (JPN, USA, EUR, ASI, AUS)
- Power Stone 2 (JPN, USA, EUR, ASI, AUS)
- Power Surge
- Power Wheels (Japan)
- Powered Gear: Strategic Variant Armor Equipment (Japan 940916)
- Powered Gear: Strategic Variant Armor Equipment (Japan 941024)
- Powerful Baseball '96 (GV017 JAPAN 1.03)
- Powerful Pro Baseball EX (GX802 VER. JAB)
- Prebillian
- Prehistoric Isle 2
- Prehistoric Isle in 1930 (US)
- Prehistoric Isle in 1930 (World)
- Premier Soccer (ver EAB)
- Premier Soccer (ver JAB)
- Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon (95/03/22)
- Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon (95/03/22B)
- Primal Rage (version 2.0)
- Primal Rage (version 2.3)
- Primal Rage 2 (Ver 0.36a)
- Prime Goal EX (PG1/VER.A)
- Prime Time Fighter (Ver 2.1A 1993/05/21) (New Version)
- Prime Time Fighter (Ver 2.1A 1993/05/21) (Old Version)
- Primella
- Princess Clara Daisakusen (J 960910 V1.000)
- Print Club (Japan Vol.1)
- Print Club (Japan Vol.2)
- Print Club (Japan Vol.4)
- Print Club (Japan Vol.5)
- Pro Baseball Skill Tryout (Japan)
- Pro Bowling (Cassette)
- Pro Golf (Cassette)
- Pro Golf (set 1)
- Pro Golf (set 2)
- Pro Mahjong Kiwame
- Pro Mahjong Kiwame S (J 951020 V1.208)
- Pro Soccer
- Pro Soccer (Cassette)
- Pro Tennis (Cassette)
- Pro Wrestling (PlayChoice-10)
- Professor PacMan
- Progear (Asia 010117)
- Progear (USA 010117)
- Progear no Arashi (Japan 010117)
- Progress
- Progressive Music Trivia (Question set 1)
- Progressive Music Trivia (Question set 2)
- Progressive Music Trivia (Question set 3)
- Prop Cycle (Rev PR2 Ver.A)
- Prosport
- Psychic 5
- Psychic Force (Ver 2.4J)
- Psychic Force (Ver 2.4O)
- Psychic Force 2012
- Psychic Force EX (Ver 2.0J)
- Psycho Soldier (Japan)
- Psycho Soldier (US)
- Psycho-Nics Oscar (Japan revision 0)
- Psycho-Nics Oscar (Japan revision 1)
- Psycho-Nics Oscar (Japan revision 2)
- Psycho-Nics Oscar (US)
- Puchi Carat (Ver 2.02J 1997/10/29)
- Puchi Carat (Ver 2.02O 1997/10/29)
- Puck People
- Puckman (Falcom?)
- PuckMan (Japan set 1 with speedup hack)
- PuckMan (Japan set 1, Probably Bootleg)
- PuckMan (Japan set 2)
- PuckMan (Japan set 3)
- Puckman Pockimon
- PuLiRuLa (Japan)
- PuLiRuLa (World)
- Pulsar
- Pulstar
- Punch-Out!!
- Punk Shot (Japan 2 Players)
- Punk Shot (US 2 Players)
- Punk Shot (US 4 Players)
- Pururun
- Pushman (American Sammy license)
- Pushman (Korea, set 1)
- Pushman (Korea, set 2)
- Puyo Puyo (Japan)
- Puyo Puyo (Japan, Rev A)
- Puyo Puyo (World)
- Puyo Puyo (World, bootleg)
- Puyo Puyo 2 (Japan)
- Puyo Puyo Sun (J 961115 V0.001)
- Puzz Loop (Europe)
- Puzz Loop (Japan)
- Puzz Loop (Korea)
- Puzz Loop (USA)
- Puzz Loop 2 (Euro 010302)
- Puzz Loop 2 (Japan 010205)
- Puzzle & Action: Ichidant-R (Japan)
- Puzzle & Action: Ichidant-R (Japan) (bootleg)
- Puzzle & Action: Ichidant-R (Korea)
- Puzzle & Action: Ichidant-R (World)
- Puzzle & Action: Tant-R (Japan)
- Puzzle & Action: Tant-R (Japan) (bootleg set 1)
- Puzzle & Action: Tant-R (Japan) (bootleg set 2)
- Puzzle & Action: Tant-R (Korea)
- Puzzle Bang Bang (version 2.8 / 990106)
- Puzzle Bobble (Japan, B-System)
- Puzzle Bobble / Bust-A-Move (Neo-Geo) (set 1)
- Puzzle Bobble / Bust-A-Move (Neo-Geo) (set 2)
- Puzzle Bobble 2 (Ver 2.2J 1995/07/20)
- Puzzle Bobble 2 (Ver 2.2O 1995/07/20)
- Puzzle Bobble 2 / Bust-A-Move Again (Neo-Geo)
- Puzzle Bobble 2X (Ver 2.2J 1995/11/11)
- Puzzle Bobble 3 (Ver 2.1A 1996/09/27)
- Puzzle Bobble 3 (Ver 2.1J 1996/09/27)
- Puzzle Bobble 3 (Ver 2.1O 1996/09/27)
- Puzzle Bobble 4 (Ver 2.04A 1997/12/19)
- Puzzle Bobble 4 (Ver 2.04J 1997/12/19)
- Puzzle Bobble 4 (Ver 2.04O 1997/12/19)
- Puzzle Club (Japan prototype)
- Puzzle Club (Yun Sung, set 1)
- Puzzle Club (Yun Sung, set 2)
- Puzzle De Bowling (Japan)
- Puzzle De Pon!
- Puzzle De Pon! R!
- Puzzle King (Dance & Puzzle)
- Puzzle King (includes bootleg of Snow Bros.)
- Puzzle Star
- Puzzle Star (Sang Ho Soft)
- Puzzle Uo Poko (International)
- Puzzle Uo Poko (Japan)
- Puzzled / Joy Joy Kid
- Puzzli
- Puzzli 2 Super
- Puzznic (Japan)
- Puzznic (World)
- Pyramid (Dutch, Game Card 95-750-898)
- Pyros (US)