Sega Genesis emu here:
http://www.carpeludum.com/kega-fusion/
ROMs:
http://coolrom.com/roms/genesis/
where can i download the mame program and emulators?
man i want to try and finish off that shinobi game on the sega genises 1
Sega Genesis emu here:
http://www.carpeludum.com/kega-fusion/
ROMs:
http://coolrom.com/roms/genesis/
Hey man, you have a favorite MAME frontend? Just something easy to configure.
Frankly, no, I still use the commandline. But here's some info discussing some:
http://atariage.com/forums/topic/238...frontend-2015/
Looks like Hyperspin or QMC2 might be options.
Damnit Hyperspin looks like a real pain in the ass.
Ugh, Hyperspin sucks. I'll just write scripts for each rom I have on MAME.
how about this one?
http://www.mgalaxy.com/index.html
Holy , I haven't played MAME since using xmame on Linux. That was simple to use in BASH, apparently the official branch of MAME in Windows has a bad UI.![]()
MameUI is exactly what I was looking for. It's simple as .
MAME went through a mega conversion at some point, fully rewritten in C++ and heavy on XML... haven't really followed that much.
You used to be able to just start mame.exe and get a list of your installed games.
Nice, I'll pin it just in case.
This is the first time I have used official Windows MAME since like 2006, and was used to how xmame works.
As soon as the 360 came out I bought that , ditched XP and said fucc pc gaming, and went to Linux until I built a gaming PC in late 2014 and of course had to go back to Redmond. Back in Linux xmame has a super easy command line interface. I'd put my button config in a file called say battletoads. and then write a BASH script battletoads.sh that just executed something like xmame $HOME/roms/mame/battletoads.zip -cfg $HOME/cfg/mame/battletoads. .
Commandline still works on windows, but it might have changed some params... but you can use the built-in UI (TAB IIRC)
I haven't used the Windows build in years (until about last month when I had to work on some SNK games for my current project) and when I was on the Mac, I used to use and contribute to the SDL version, which IIRC also runs on Linux, and it's a lot closer, UI-wise to the Windows build.
LOL, yeah I just saw it has the same syntax. I forgot you have to set rompath in the command, you just can't give the link to rom zipfile. I was just playing Bad Dudes on it.
I was using EmulationStation on my Raspberry Pi, but I got tired of all the configuration issues. It's a nice front end tho.
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