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Posted by RaPtoR on Wed Jul 13th at 2:44pm 2005


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I have MAME, and I sometimes use it to play Asteroids and Galaga.


Yeah! Galaga rocks! I used to play it on my brothers old amiga.



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Posted by French Toast on Wed Jul 13th at 6:04pm 2005


I play a lot of Mortal Kombat and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles now <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_smile.gif">

I remember ages ago playing that on a real super nintendo... ahhh, good times.




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Posted by asterix_vader on Wed Jul 13th at 6:20pm 2005


FCEU (nes), ZNES, PSX... VBA... mmm... and i thought i had a nes 64 emu... perhaps i deleted it... lol, well......... i don't like nes 64 too much anyway.
i play donkeykong 3 double trouble.... that game rocks, any of you like the... music of that game?? heh




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Posted by Dark Tree on Thu Jul 14th at 2:04am 2005


Hehe. I paid $35 for Mame about 4 months ago.

Before you judge, I got:


11 DVDs worth of Mame games and CHD files.
Screenshors for all the games
Snapshots of the actual game machines for each game
audio rips from lots of games
Latest version of Mame.
Tons more bonus crap.

Those 11 DVDs contained basically every arcade game ever made (maybe not, but I haven't run into a game I wanted to play but couldn't find), including some "newer" ones like Area 51, Rush 2041, and some other ones. The bigger games (like Rush and Area 51) require the CHD files to run them. (Compressed Hard Drive) they are like 150 megs for each game, but its worth it if you are into all those sweet retro games....there are only like 60 games that require the CHD files.....the rest just run w/ Mame

If you wanna check it out, they got aLLL kinds of ROM stuff there:

http://www.allmyroms.com/shop/index.php/action/item/id/4/

Edit:

They also now have a:

20 DVD Super Collection

We have compiled a 20 dvd collection that contains tens of thousands of roms from both obscure and popular console systems, computer systems, calculators and more along with manuals and additional files.

Here is a link to what is on the 20 DVDs for you retro freaks:

http://www.allmyroms.com/rm_20dvd_set.htm

Here is a link to exactly WHAT files (games, etc) you'll get on DVDs 1-13 ( a 3.4 meg zip containing a 21 meg txt file ) :

http://www.allmyroms.com/rommania1-13.zip

They have freakin games all the back from 1965.





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Posted by jaardsi on Thu Jul 14th at 7:58am 2005


Dark Tree, utter madness.

This is a very sad day. Later on my dad is going to pick me and my late Amiga up and we'll take it to the dump for disposal. Oh well, it hardly had any working games left anyway.




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Posted by Cash Car Star on Fri Jul 15th at 6:04am 2005


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Posted by Windows 98 on Fri Jul 15th at 5:22pm 2005


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I play a lot of Mortal Kombat and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles now

I remember ages ago playing that on a real super nintendo... ahhh, good times.


i played MK on the Sega Genesis just because of the blood. super nintendo didnt have any blood, grey s**t they called "sweat" came off of them. that and the genesis's fatalities were like 10 time better






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Posted by Crono on Fri Jul 15th at 7:27pm 2005


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? quote:I play a lot of Mortal Kombat and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles now image

I remember ages ago playing that on a real super nintendo... ahhh, good times.

i played MK on the Sega Genesis just because of the blood. super
nintendo didnt have any blood, grey s**t they called "sweat" came off
of them. that and the genesis's fatalities were like 10 time better


They're identical and there was a "blood code" for the SNES. The Genesis version was just blood enabled. If you turned it off it turned grey.



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Posted by SaintGreg on Sat Jul 16th at 3:14pm 2005


I tend to play NBA jam a bit on mame, but thats pretty much it.



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Posted by Orpheus on Sat Jul 16th at 3:32pm 2005


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Posted by Windows 98 on Sat Jul 16th at 3:37pm 2005


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? quote:I play a lot of Mortal Kombat and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles now

I remember ages ago playing that on a real super nintendo... ahhh, good times.

i played MK on the Sega Genesis just because of the blood. super
nintendo didnt have any blood, grey s**t they called "sweat" came off
of them. that and the genesis's fatalities were like 10 time better


They're identical and there was a "blood code" for the SNES. The Genesis version was just blood enabled. If you turned it off it turned grey.


No, not in mine ar least. On my genesis version of MK if you wait till the code of honor screen and hit a,b,a,c,a,b,b it activates blood mode. and if you dont do it nothing comes out of anyone when your hit. you punch soemone and nothing comes off of them. it also alters their fatalities with blookd mode on. for instance if you do sub zeros with blood mode off, he just upper cuts them into like the middle of no where up in the sky and they dont fall down. and with blood mode on he rips of their head and spine. on the SNES i dont beleive there was any blood mode at all. because nintendo was gay and took it out. and then genesis out sold it 3 to 1. Maybe it was all different for the UK (dont know if your from the UK or not)







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