![]() I split this set into pieces with the aim of making each chunk about 5-8gigs for easier downloading, with the exception of some larger CHD-based games and massive laserdisc titles - those are separate and vary in size. This set includes all BIOS and CHD files needed to make each game run, so everything should work correctly if you've set up a proper MAME 0.219 environment. ![]() Tested with: OpenEmu using the MAME 0.219 core Also, there is now a complete list of included titles! Please note: This is a 2.0 update to an earlier version of this set - it includes 378 more working games and much better organization than the previous release. Items removed: Non-working dumps, duplicates, prototypes of games that eventually saw a release, European or Japanese titles when there were World or North American versions available (unless there was a significant difference between them), games with more than 6 total play buttons or that required special equipment to play, homebrew titles, and games not in English that require proficiency in another language to play - those can be found in my Arcade Machines Language Pack here: Special items included: Required BIOS files and CHDs, prototypes, unreleased games, titles not in English (but only if they are easy enough to play without knowing the language), English-patched translations, games that require light gun, trackball, or steering wheel controls, the Konami Test Board (GX800), the Sente Diagnostic Cartridge, the DECO Cassette Test Tape, and the FamicomBox system. ![]() It's extremely important to carry all of the (mostly) extinct physical machines of the past into the future so the experiences they provided will never disappear. ![]() The bright sights, the sensory overload of sounds, even the not-so-great smells of retro arcades will always be in my heart and can not be duplicated. I do find myself lucky to have grown up in the time where classic arcades thrived, but also cursed to watch them die over time. I was a true arcade rat all throughout my youth, and some of my favorite gaming experiences happened on bright, candy-red Neo Geo MVS cabinets.
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