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MAME stands for Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator. When used in conjunction with an arcade game's data files (ROMs), MAME will more or less faithfully reproduce that game on a PC. MAME can currently emulate over 2600 unique (and over 4600 in total) classic arcade video games from the three decades of video games - '70s, '80s and '90s, and some from the current millennium.
The world's most famous emulator is without a doubt MAME! Just imagine that it plays more or less around 3000 games and it keeps going! With MAME you can play all the classic games you loved so long ago.
Below you can find the command line version of MAME along with one of the best frontends or you can always use MAME32! MAME32 has an intergrated frontend and it's much easier to use.
Whether you like emulators or not if you are a fan of all those old games then MAME might be your last chance to play them again.
Minimum System Requirements:
- Intel Celeron / AMD Duron 700 MHz
- 64 - 128 MB RAM
- A varying amount of hard drive space (a full MAME ROM set would take over four gigabytes, but most individual ROM sets are quite small)
- DirectX (Windows version) or VESA 2.0+ (DOS version) compatible graphics card
- Any sound card that works in Windows (Windows version) or Sound Blaster compatible sound card (DOS version)
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Size |
MAME 0.116
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Windows |
Freeware |
Jun 11, 2007 |
6767 Kb |
MAME 0.113
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Windows |
Freeware |
Mar 7, 2007 |
6565 Kb |
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