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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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- T-MEK
- T-MEK (prototype)
- T.A.N.K. (Japan)
- T.N.K. III (US)
- Table Tennis Champions (set 1)
- Table Tennis Champions (set 2)
- Tac/Scan
- Tactician (set 1)
- Tactician (set 2)
- Tag Team Wrestling
- Tail to Nose - Great Championship
- Tailgunner
- Taisen Hot Gimmick (Japan)
- Taisen Hot Gimmick 3 Digital Surfing (Japan)
- Taisen Hot Gimmick 4 Ever (Japan)
- Taisen Hot Gimmick Integral (Japan)
- Taisen Hot Gimmick Kairakuten (Japan)
- Taisen Idol-Mahjong Final Romance 2 (Japan)
- Taisen Karate Dou (Japan VS version)
- Taisen Mahjong FinalRomance 4 (Japan)
- Taisen Mahjong FinalRomance R (Japan)
- Taisen Puzzle-dama (ver JAA)
- Taisen Quiz HYHOO (Japan)
- Taisen Quiz HYHOO 2 (Japan)
- Taisen Tanto-R Sashissu!! (J 980216 V1.000)
- Taisen Tokkae-dama (ver JAA)
- Taito Cup Finals (Ver 1.0O 1993/02/28)
- Taito GNET
- Taito Power Goal (Ver 2.5O 1994/11/03)
- Taiwan Chess Legend
- Taiwan Mahjong [BET] (Japan 881208)
- Takeda Shingen (Japan, Japanese)
- Talbot
- Tang Tang (ver. 0526, 26/05/2000)
- Tank 8 (set 1)
- Tank 8 (set 2)
- Tank 8 (set 3)
- Tank 8 (set 4)
- Tank 8 (set 5)
- Tank Battalion
- Tank Busters
- Tank Force (Japan)
- Tank Force (US)
- Tao Taido (set 1)
- Tao Taido (set 2)
- Tapper (alternate)
- Tapper (Budweiser)
- Tapper (Root Beer)
- Tapper (Suntory)
- Targ
- Targ (cocktail?)
- Target Ball
- Target Ball (Nude)
- Target Hits
- Tarzan
- Task Force Harrier
- Task Force Harrier (Japan)
- Tatakae Genshizin Joe & Mac (Japan)
- Tatakae! Big Fighter
- Tatakai no Banka (Japan)
- Tattoo Assassins (Asia Prototype)
- Tattoo Assassins (US Prototype)
- Taxi Driver
- Tazz-Mania (Galaxian Hardware)
- Tazz-Mania (set 1)
- Tazz-Mania (set 2)
- Tech Romancer (EURO 980914)
- Tech Romancer (USA 980914)
- Tecmo Bowl (Japan)
- Tecmo Bowl (PlayChoice-10)
- Tecmo Bowl (World?)
- Tecmo Knight
- Tecmo World Cup '90 (set 1)
- Tecmo World Cup '90 (set 2)
- Tecmo World Cup '90 (trackball)
- Tecmo World Cup '94
- Tecmo World Cup '94 (set 2)
- Tecmo World Cup '98 (JUET 980410 V1.000)
- Tecmo World Cup (Mega Play)
- Tecmo World Cup Millennium (JAPAN)
- Tecmo World Soccer '96
- TeddyBoy Blues (315-5115, New Ver.)
- TeddyBoy Blues (315-5115, Old Ver.)
- Tee'd Off (Japan)
- Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles (UK 2 Players, set 1)
- Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles (UK 2 Players, set 2)
- Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles (UK 4 Players)
- Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles - Turtles in Time (2 Players ver EBA)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Japan 2 Players)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Japan 4 Players)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Oceania 2 Players)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PlayChoice-10)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (US 4 Players, set 1)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (US 4 Players, set 2)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (World 4 Players)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Turtles in Time (2 Players ver UDA)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Turtles in Time (4 Players ver ADA)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Turtles in Time (4 Players ver UAA)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game (PlayChoice-10)
- Teeter Torture (prototype)
- Tehkan World Cup
- Teki Paki
- Tekken (TE1/VER.B)
- Tekken (TE2/VER.B)
- Tekken (TE2/VER.C)
- Tekken (TE4/VER.C)
- Tekken 2 (TES2/VER.A)
- Tekken 2 Ver.B (TES2/VER.B)
- Tekken 2 Ver.B (TES3/VER.B)
- Tekken 3 (TET1/VER.E1)
- Tekken 3 (TET2/VER.A)
- Tekken 3 (TET2/VER.B)
- Tekken 3 (TET3/VER.A)
- Tekken Tag Tournament (TEG1/VER.A3)
- Tekken Tag Tournament (TEG1/VER.B)
- Tekken Tag Tournament (TEG3/VER.B)
- Tekken Tag Tournament (TEG3/VER.C1)
- Tel Jan
- Telephone Mahjong (Japan 890111)
- Tempest (rev 1)
- Tempest (rev 2)
- Tempest (rev 2, Revised Hardware)
- Tempest (rev 3)
- Tempest Tubes
- Ten Pin Deluxe
- Tenchi wo Kurau (Japan)
- Tenchi wo Kurau II - Sekiheki no Tatakai (Japan 921031)
- Tengai / Sengoku Blade: Sengoku Ace Episode II
- Tenkomori Shooting (TKM1/VER.A1)
- Tenkomori Shooting (TKM2/VER.A1)
- Tennis (PlayChoice-10)
- Tenth Degree
- Terminator 2 - Judgment Day (rev LA1 11/01/91)
- Terminator 2 - Judgment Day (rev LA2 12/09/91)
- Terminator 2 - Judgment Day (rev LA3 03/27/92)
- Terra Cresta (YM2203)
- Terra Cresta (YM3526 set 1)
- Terra Cresta (YM3526 set 2)
- Terra Force
- Terra Force (set 2)
- Terra Force (US)
- Terranean (Cassette)
- Test Tape (Cassette)
- Tetris (bootleg set 1)
- Tetris (bootleg set 2)
- Tetris (bootleg)
- Tetris (Cocktail set 1)
- Tetris (Cocktail set 2)
- Tetris (D.R. Korea)
- Tetris (Japan, B-System, YM2203)
- Tetris (Japan, B-System, YM2610)
- Tetris (Japan, System E)
- Tetris (Mega-Tech)
- Tetris (set 1)
- Tetris (set 1, Japan, System 16B, FD1094 317-0091)
- Tetris (set 2)
- Tetris (set 2, Japan, System 16B, FD1094 317-0092)
- Tetris (set 3, Japan, System 16A, FD1094 317-0093a)
- Tetris (set 4, Japan, System 16A, FD1094 317-0093)
- Tetris (Unknown Manufacturer)
- Tetris Plus
- Tetris Plus 2 (Japan)
- Tetris Plus 2 (MegaSystem 32 Version)
- Tetris Plus 2 (World?)
- Tetris The Grand Master (JAPAN 980710)
- TH Strikes Back
- The Addams Family (Nintendo Super System)
- The Alphax Z (Japan)
- The Amazing Adventures of Mr. F. Lea
- The Anteater (UK)
- The Astyanax
- The Battle-Road
- The Berlin Wall
- The Berlin Wall (bootleg ?)
- The Big Pro Wrestling!
- The Billiards
- The Bounty
- The Cliffhanger - Edward Randy (Japan revision 2)
- The Cliffhanger - Edward Randy (World revision 1)
- The Cliffhanger - Edward Randy (World revision 2)
- The Cliffhanger - Edward Randy (World)
- The Combatribes (bootleg)
- The Combatribes (US)
- The Combatribes (US) - Set 1?
- The Couples (Set 1)
- The Couples (Set 2)
- The Couples (Set 3)
- The Crystal Maze (AMLD version SWP)
- The Crystal Maze - Now Featuring Ocean Zone (AMLD Version SWP)
- The Crystal Maze: Team Challenge (SWP)
- The Crystal of Kings
- The Dealer
- The Deep (Japan)
- The Double Dynamites (Japan)
- The Double Dynamites (US)
- The Electric Yo-Yo (set 1)
- The Electric Yo-Yo (set 2)
- The Empire Strikes Back
- The End
- The End (Stern)
- The FairyLand Story
- The FairyLand Story (Japan)
- The Final Round (version L)
- The Final Round (version M)
- The First Funky Fighter
- The Game Paradise - Master of Shooting! / Game Tengoku - The Game Paradise
- The Gladiator
- The Glob
- The Glob (earlier)
- The Glob (Pac-Man hardware)
- The Glob (set 3)
- The Goonies (PlayChoice-10)
- The Great Ragtime Show (Japan v1.5, 92.12.07)
- The Grid
- The Guiness (Japan)
- The Hand
- The History of Martial Arts
- The Hustler (Japan version J)
- The Hustler (Japan version M)
- The Invaders
- The Irem Skins Game (US set 1)
- The Irem Skins Game (US set 2)
- The Irritating Maze / Ultra Denryu Iraira Bou
- The J.League 1994 (Japan)
- The Karate Tournament
- The Killing Blade
- The Killing Blade (Chinese Board)
- The King of Dragons (bootleg)
- The King of Dragons (Japan 910805)
- The King of Dragons (US 910910)
- The King of Dragons (World 910711)
- The King of Fighters '94
- The King of Fighters '95 (set 1)
- The King of Fighters '95 (set 2)
- The King of Fighters '96 (set 1)
- The King of Fighters '96 (set 2)
- The King of Fighters '97 (set 1)
- The King of Fighters '97 (set 2)
- The King of Fighters '97 Plus (bootleg)
- The King of Fighters '98 - The Slugfest / King of Fighters '98 - dream match never ends
- The King of Fighters '98 - The Slugfest / King of Fighters '98 - dream match never ends (Korean board)
- The King of Fighters '98 - The Slugfest / King of Fighters '98 - dream match never ends (not encrypted)
- The King of Fighters '99 - Millennium Battle (earlier)
- The King of Fighters '99 - Millennium Battle (not encrypted)
- The King of Fighters '99 - Millennium Battle (prototype)
- The King of Fighters '99 - Millennium Battle (set 1)
- The King of Fighters '99 - Millennium Battle (set 2)
- The King of Fighters 10th Anniversary (The King of Fighters 2002 bootleg)
- The King of Fighters 10th Anniversary 2005 Unique (The King of Fighters 2002 bootleg)
- The King of Fighters 10th Anniversary Extra Plus (The King of Fighters 2002 bootleg)
- The King of Fighters 2000
- The King of Fighters 2000 (not encrypted)
- The King of Fighters 2001 (set 1)
- The King of Fighters 2001 (set 2)
- The King of Fighters 2002
- The King of Fighters 2002 Magic Plus (bootleg)
- The King of Fighters 2002 Magic Plus II (bootleg)
- The King of Fighters 2002 Plus (set 1, bootleg)
- The King of Fighters 2002 Plus (set 2, bootleg)
- The King of Fighters 2003 (bootleg, set 1)
- The King of Fighters 2003 (bootleg, set 2)
- The King of Fighters 2003 (Japan, JAMMA PCB)
- The King of Fighters 2003 (World / US, MVS)
- The King of Fighters 2004 Plus / Hero (The King of Fighters 2003 bootleg)
- The King of Fighters 2004 Ultra Plus (The King of Fighters 2003 bootleg)
- The King of Fighters Special Edition 2004 (The King of Fighters 2002 bootleg)
- The Koukouyakyuh
- The Last Bounty Hunter v0.06
- The Last Day (set 1)
- The Last Day (set 2)
- The Last Soldier (Korean release of The Last Blade)
- The Legend of Kage
- The Legend of Kage (bootleg set 1)
- The Legend of Kage (bootleg set 2)
- The Legend of Kage (bootleg set 3)
- The Legend of Silkroad
- The Lord of King (Japan)
- The Lost Castle In Darkmist
- The Lost World
- The Mah-jong (Japan)
- The Main Event (2 Players ver. X)
- The Main Event (4 Players ver. F)
- The Main Event (4 Players ver. Y)
- The Masters of Kin
- The Mating Game (Datapak)
- The Mating Game (Standard)
- The NewZealand Story (Japan)
- The NewZealand Story (World, newer)
- The NewZealand Story (World, older)
- The Next Space
- The Ninja Kids (Japan)
- The Ninja Kids (US)
- The Ninja Kids (World)
- The Ninja Warriors (Japan)
- The Ninja Warriors (World)
- The Percussor
- The Pit
- The Pit (Bootleg)
- The Pit (Centuri)
- The Punisher (Japan 930422)
- The Punisher (US 930422)
- The Punisher (World 930422)
- The Real Ghostbusters (US 2 Players)
- The Real Ghostbusters (US 3 Players)
- The Return of Ishtar
- The Return of Lady Frog
- The Return of Lady Frog (set 2)
- The Revenge of Shinobi (Mega-Tech)
- The Simpsons (2 Players alt)
- The Simpsons (2 Players Japan)
- The Simpsons (2 Players)
- The Simpsons (4 Players alt)
- The Simpsons (4 Players)
- The Speed Rumbler (set 1)
- The Speed Rumbler (set 2)
- The Super Spy
- The Three Stooges In Brides Is Brides
- The Tin Star (set 1)
- The Togyu (315-5065, Japan)
- The Undoukai (Japan)
- The Winter Bobble
- Thief
- Thrash Rally
- Three Wonders (US 910520)
- Three Wonders (World 910520)
- Thrill Drive
- Thrill Drive 2
- Thrill Drive 2 (ver A)
- Thunder & Lightning
- Thunder Blade (deluxe/standing, unprotected)
- Thunder Blade (upright, FD1094 317-0056)
- Thunder Blaster (Japan)
- Thunder Ceptor
- Thunder Ceptor II
- Thunder Cross
- Thunder Cross (Japan)
- Thunder Cross (Set 2)
- Thunder Cross (Set 3)
- Thunder Cross II (Asia)
- Thunder Cross II (Japan)
- Thunder Dragon
- Thunder Dragon (Bootleg)
- Thunder Dragon 2 (1st Oct. 1993)
- Thunder Dragon 2 (9th Nov. 1993)
- Thunder Force II MD (Mega-Tech)
- Thunder Fox (Japan)
- Thunder Fox (US)
- Thunder Fox (World)
- Thunder Heroes
- Thunder Hoop (Ver. 1)
- Thunder Strike (Newer)
- Thunder Strike (Older)
- Thunder Zone (World)
- Thundercade / Twin Formation
- ThunderForce AC
- ThunderForce AC (bootleg)
- ThunderForce AC (Japan)
- ThunderJaws
- Tic Tac Trivia
- Tickee Tickats
- Tiger Heli (bootleg set 1)
- Tiger Heli (bootleg set 2)
- Tiger Heli (Japan set 1)
- Tiger Heli (Japan set 2)
- Tiger Heli (US)
- Tiger Road (US bootleg)
- Tiger Road (US)
- Timber
- Time Attacker
- Time Crisis (Rev. TS2 Ver.A)
- Time Crisis (Rev. TS2 Ver.B)
- Time Crisis 2
- Time Killers (v1.31)
- Time Killers (v1.32)
- Time Limit
- Time Pilot
- Time Pilot '84 (set 1)
- Time Pilot '84 (set 2)
- Time Pilot '84 (set 3)
- Time Pilot (Atari)
- Time Pilot (Centuri)
- Time Scanner (set 1, System 16A, FD1089B 317-0024)
- Time Scanner (set 2, System 16B)
- Time Soldiers (US Rev 1)
- Time Soldiers (US Rev 3)
- Time Tunnel
- Tinkle Pit (Japan)
- Tip Top
- Title Fight (US)
- Title Fight (World)
- Tobe! Polystars (ver JAA)
- Toffy
- Toggle (prototype)
- Toki (bootleg)
- Toki (US)
- Toki (World set 1)
- Toki (World set 2)
- Toki no Senshi - Chrono Soldier
- Tokimeki Bishoujo [BET] (Japan)
- Tokimeki Mahjong Paradise - Dear My Love
- Tokimeki Memorial Oshiete Your Heart (GE755 JAA)
- Tokimeki Memorial Oshiete Your Heart Seal version PLUS (GE756 JAB)
- Tokimeki Memorial Taisen Puzzle-dama (ver JAB)
- Tokio / Scramble Formation
- Tokio / Scramble Formation (bootleg)
- Tokio / Scramble Formation (US)
- Tokoro San no MahMahjan
- Tokoro San no MahMahjan 2
- Tokushu Butai Jackal (Japan)
- Tokusyu Butai U.A.G. (Japan)
- Tokyo Gal Zukan (Japan)
- Tomahawk 777 (Revision 1)
- Tomahawk 777 (Revision 5)
- TomCat (Star Wars hardware, prototype)
- Tommy Lasorda Baseball (Mega-Tech)
- Tondemo Crisis (JAPAN)
- Tonton [BET] (Japan)
- Toobin' (Europe, rev 2)
- Toobin' (Europe, rev 3)
- Toobin' (German, rev 3)
- Toobin' (rev 1)
- Toobin' (rev 2)
- Toobin' (rev 3)
- Top Gunner
- Top Gunner (bootleg)
- Top Gunner (US)
- Top Hunter - Roddy & Cathy (set 1)
- Top Hunter - Roddy & Cathy (set 2)
- Top Landing (World)
- Top Player's Golf
- Top Racer (set 1)
- Top Racer (set 2)
- Top Racer (set 3)
- Top Ranking Stars (Ver 2.1J 1993/05/21) (New Version)
- Top Ranking Stars (Ver 2.1J 1993/05/21) (Old Version)
- Top Ranking Stars (Ver 2.1O 1993/05/21) (New Version)
- Top Ranking Stars (Ver 2.1O 1993/05/21) (Old Version)
- Top Roller
- Top Secret (Exidy) (version 1.0)
- Top Secret (Japan)
- Top Shooter
- Top Skater
- Top Speed (US)
- Top Speed (World)
- Toppy & Rappy
- Tora Tora (prototype?)
- Tora-he no Michi (Japan)
- Toride II Adauchi Gaiden
- Toride II Adauchi Gaiden (German)
- Tornado (bootleg set 1)
- Tornado (bootleg set 2)
- Tornado (Cassette)
- Tornado Baseball
- Tortuga Family (Italia)
- Torus
- Toryumon
- Total Carnage (prototype, rev 1.0 01/25/92)
- Total Carnage (rev LA1 03/10/92)
- Total Vice (ver JAD)
- Touch & Go (earlier revision)
- Touch & Go (Non North America)
- Touch & Go (World)
- TouchDown Fever
- TouchDown Fever (Japan)
- TouchDown Fever 2
- Touchmaster
- Touchmaster 3000 (v5.01)
- Touchmaster 4000 (v6.02)
- Tough Turf (bootleg)
- Tough Turf (set 1, US, 8751 317-0099)
- Tough Turf (set 2, Japan, 8751 317-0104)
- Touki Denshou -Angel Eyes-
- Tournament Arkanoid (US)
- Tournament Cyberball 2072 (rev 1)
- Tournament Cyberball 2072 (rev 2)
- Tournament Table (set 1)
- Tournament Table (set 2)
- Tower & Shaft
- Tower of Druaga (New Ver.)
- Tower of Druaga (Old Ver.)
- Toypop
- Track & Field
- Track & Field (Centuri)
- Track & Field (PlayChoice-10)
- Trail Blazer
- Tranquillizer Gun
- Transformer
- Traverse USA / Zippy Race
- Treasure Hunt (Japan?)
- Treasure Hunt (JUET 970901 V2.00E)
- Treasure Island (Cassette, set 1)
- Treasure Island (Cassette, set 2)
- Treasure Island (Cassette, set 3)
- Tri-Pool (Casino Tech)
- Tri-Pool (Costal Games)
- Tri-Sports
- Trick Trap (World?)
- Tricky Doc (Set 1)
- Tricky Doc (Set 2)
- Trigon (Japan)
- Trio The Punch - Never Forget Me... (Japan)
- Trio The Punch - Never Forget Me... (World)
- Triple Fun
- Triple Hunt
- Triple Punch
- Triv Four
- Triv Quiz
- Triv Two
- Trivia (sms)
- Trivia (UK Version 5.07)
- Trivia (Version 1.01C Alt questions 1)
- Trivia (Version 1.01C)
- Trivia (Version 1.02B)
- Trivia (Version 1.02C Alt questions 1)
- Trivia (Version 1.02C Alt questions 2)
- Trivia (Version 1.02C Alt questions 3)
- Trivia (Version 1.02C)
- Trivia (Version 1.03)
- Trivia (Version 1.03a Alt questions 1)
- Trivia (Version 1.03a Alt questions 2)
- Trivia (Version 1.03a Sex questions)
- Trivia (Version 1.03a)
- Trivia (Version 1.03a) (alt 1)
- Trivia (Version 1.03a) (alt 2)
- Trivia (Version 1.03a) (alt 3)
- Trivia (Version 1.03a) (alt 4)
- Trivia (Version 5.06)
- Trivia ? Whiz (Edition 2)
- Trivia ? Whiz (Edition 3)
- Trivia ? Whiz (Edition 4)
- Trivia ? Whiz (Horizontal - Question set 1)
- Trivia ? Whiz (Horizontal - Question set 2)
- Trivia ? Whiz (Vertical - Question set 1)
- Trivia ? Whiz (Vertical - Question set 2)
- Trivia Challenge
- Trivia Genius
- Trivia Madness
- Trivia Master (set 1)
- Trivia Master (set 2)
- Trivia Quest
- Trivial Pursuit (All Star Sports Edition)
- Trivial Pursuit (Baby Boomer Edition)
- Trivial Pursuit (Genus I)
- Trivial Pursuit (Genus II)
- Trivial Pursuit (prod. 1D)
- Trivial Pursuit (Spanish Edition)
- Trivial Pursuit (Young Players Edition)
- Trog (prototype, rev 4.00 07/27/90)
- Trog (rev LA3 02/14/91)
- Trog (rev LA4 03/11/91)
- Trog (rev PA6-PAC 09/09/90)
- Trojan (PlayChoice-10)
- Trojan (Romstar)
- Trojan (US)
- Tron (set 1)
- Tron (set 2)
- Tron (set 3)
- Tron (set 4)
- Tropical Angel
- Truco Clemente
- Truco-Tron
- Truxton / Tatsujin
- Truxton II / Tatsujin II / Tatsujin Oh (Japan)
- Tsurugi (ver EAB)
- Tube Panic
- Tube-It
- Tugboat
- Tumble Pop (bootleg set 1)
- Tumble Pop (bootleg set 2)
- Tumble Pop (Japan)
- Tumble Pop (World)
- Tunnel Hunt
- Tunnel Hunt (Centuri)
- Turbo
- Turbo (encrypted set 1)
- Turbo (encrypted set 2)
- Turbo Force
- Turbo Out Run (cockpit, FD1094 317-unknown)
- Turbo Out Run (Out Run upgrade, FD1094 317-0118)
- Turbo Out Run (upright, FD1094 317-unknown)
- Turbo Sub
- Turbo Tag (prototype)
- Turkey Shoot
- Turnover
- Turpin
- Turtle Ship (Japan)
- Turtle Ship (Korea)
- Turtle Ship (North America)
- Turtles
- Tut's Tomb
- Tutankham
- Tutankham (Stern)
- Twin Action
- Twin Adventure (Korea)
- Twin Adventure (World)
- Twin Bee Yahhoo! (ver JAA)
- Twin Brats (set 1)
- Twin Brats (set 2)
- Twin Cobra (US)
- Twin Cobra (World)
- Twin Cobra II (Ver 2.1A 1995/11/30)
- Twin Cobra II (Ver 2.1O 1995/11/30)
- Twin Eagle - Revenge Joe's Brother
- Twin Eagle II - The Rescue Mission
- Twin Falcons
- Twin Hawk (US)
- Twin Hawk (World)
- Twin Qix (Ver 1.0A 1995/01/17) (Prototype)
- Twin Squash
- TwinBee
- Twinkle
- Twinkle Star Sprites
- Twins (set 1)
- Twins (set 2)
- Two Crude (US)
- Two Minute Drill
- Two Tigers (dedicated)
- Two Tigers (Tron conversion)
- TX-1
- TX-1 (Atari/Namco/Taito License)
- Tylz (prototype)
- Typhoon