Thank you very much for your hard work editing these videos with all these updates with each new version of MAME, thank you very much, greetings from Brazil
1:55 SNK's Tangram Q, officially _released_ in late-September 1983, has missing EPROM files for Crazy Climber or Monkey Donkey in the ongoing latest update ROM set. So please bear with me, color PROMs are missing.
Thanks for this info, just hope to they fix the Hyper Neogeo 64 sound a improvement for ST-V and Model 1, I can't believe it that still Virtua Fighter is unplayable
The romset is updated, you only need to get the things that actually changed. The easiest way to keep up to date is using the torrent method, where it only updates all the zip files that changed.
Most ROMs don't change in each version. If you only have a set of games you want that works, they'll probably continue working as-is. That being said, sometimes renames do happen and old bad dumps are replaced with good dumps.
That's something I am not confortable with. When clips are just a bit longer, the whole video tends to become boring. But I will keep your remark in mind for future videos.
@@bobzed5447 I tend to agree, for some of these the clips are a little short, or lack variety that shows off what the units really are (especially some of the multi-game ones where it might have been better to show the menu and a few games) For computers where it isn't clear how to operate them, or Chess machines which basically look the same then I think the clip length is about right as you're not going to be able to demonstrate anything meaningful from them (such as the AI models) anyway. Likewise clones that really aren't different in any observable way to the parents, it's good to see them documented but unless it's something like an alt language version, or one with significant presentation changes compared to the existing sets they're not really showing anything new.
0:56 IDK it does sound like it's meant to play faster than how it actually goes. 1:30 Huh, I would've assumed that to be the case even if I saw just the improper version. 1:40 Glad to see another one of these bad boys emulated 1:54 Another early '80s rarity preserved! Nice! 2:41 & 3:12 I swear, every one of these videos shows me that there were like, thousands of these electronic chess systems. One day, a broken down one may show up on some ocean shores somewhere in the world, showing just how much of this easily reproducable stuff was made & how much material these things were wasting. It reminds me of companies like Tiger Electronics, who just pumped out low effort LCD game garbage like there was no tomorrow as well as Disney who let toy companies spit out over 1000 products of Star Wars merchandise to advertise the sequel movies. I know some MAME folks don't like people who complain about all the electronic chess machines being emulated & I get that such people can be annoying considering how much harder & more time consuming it is to emulate the stuff those people desire more of compared to electronic chess machines, but for me, I'm just seeing a strong case of a somewhat niche market being oversaturated to the point that it just makes me wonder how there seemingly wasn't an crash in that market like what happened with video games here in North America. 4:10 Hmmm... interesting.
What I still don't get is that if no one is going to show how to grab and pirate roms for MAME, then how is anyone going to ever test this without having to own expensive original arcade hardware? Can't people just move off their high horse and let it go since these games are so fuckin old?
Thank you very much for your hard work editing these videos with all these updates with each new version of MAME, thank you very much, greetings from Brazil
Many thanks for all of your detailed videos
Another great job of showing the updated information thank you enjoy your holidays in the near future
thank you for DETAILED changes!
The best vids on what's new by far, I can't thank you enough!
Thanks!
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Awesome work, thanks!!!
thanks for the videos as usual
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1:55 SNK's Tangram Q, officially _released_ in late-September 1983, has missing EPROM files for Crazy Climber or Monkey Donkey in the ongoing latest update ROM set. So please bear with me, color PROMs are missing.
I dumped the PCB, I had to desolder the colour PROMs from the board to dump them, which are in the zip.
god there’s so many arcade games out there
Thanks for this info, just hope to they fix the Hyper Neogeo 64 sound a improvement for ST-V and Model 1, I can't believe it that still Virtua Fighter is unplayable
We wait for your code submission
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Can't get wantouch.zip to load ?
Anything special you did to get it to load ?
I have bios file + zip but hangs on the ram screen.
Thanks
On the "BACKUP RAM" screen, keep pushing F2. When "SELECT MENU" screen appears, push F3
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Mame still confuses me. Do we need a new romset for each update, or can I use what I have as is?
The romset is updated, you only need to get the things that actually changed. The easiest way to keep up to date is using the torrent method, where it only updates all the zip files that changed.
Most ROMs don't change in each version. If you only have a set of games you want that works, they'll probably continue working as-is. That being said, sometimes renames do happen and old bad dumps are replaced with good dumps.
Where do you get those torrents? Fellow pirate here
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Clips are way to short.
That's something I am not confortable with. When clips are just a bit longer, the whole video tends to become boring. But I will keep your remark in mind for future videos.
@@bobzed5447 I tend to agree, for some of these the clips are a little short, or lack variety that shows off what the units really are (especially some of the multi-game ones where it might have been better to show the menu and a few games)
For computers where it isn't clear how to operate them, or Chess machines which basically look the same then I think the clip length is about right as you're not going to be able to demonstrate anything meaningful from them (such as the AI models) anyway. Likewise clones that really aren't different in any observable way to the parents, it's good to see them documented but unless it's something like an alt language version, or one with significant presentation changes compared to the existing sets they're not really showing anything new.
lol 4:06 Mutation Nation
2:08 def after 2013 or in 2013because it looks like a wii u clone
0:56 IDK it does sound like it's meant to play faster than how it actually goes.
1:30 Huh, I would've assumed that to be the case even if I saw just the improper version.
1:40 Glad to see another one of these bad boys emulated
1:54 Another early '80s rarity preserved! Nice!
2:41 & 3:12 I swear, every one of these videos shows me that there were like, thousands of these electronic chess systems. One day, a broken down one may show up on some ocean shores somewhere in the world, showing just how much of this easily reproducable stuff was made & how much material these things were wasting. It reminds me of companies like Tiger Electronics, who just pumped out low effort LCD game garbage like there was no tomorrow as well as Disney who let toy companies spit out over 1000 products of Star Wars merchandise to advertise the sequel movies. I know some MAME folks don't like people who complain about all the electronic chess machines being emulated & I get that such people can be annoying considering how much harder & more time consuming it is to emulate the stuff those people desire more of compared to electronic chess machines, but for me, I'm just seeing a strong case of a somewhat niche market being oversaturated to the point that it just makes me wonder how there seemingly wasn't an crash in that market like what happened with video games here in North America.
4:10 Hmmm... interesting.
I want to see a fully fixed Hyper Neo Geo 64 arcade games in MAME.
No, no hay más progreso de la emulación de Hyper Neo Geo 64 ya corre casi todos y solamente le falta mejorar el puro sonido y nada más.
I wanted to see amiga arcadia rare version super select system and hitachi s1 computer and bandai playdia..
useless since we cannot find the roms that runs on any version post 2005
Have a listen to Frankie Goes to Hollywood's debut album
Good thing I had already played most arcade games by the time it fell out. Tho the super obscure an newer ones came out after
What I still don't get is that if no one is going to show how to grab and pirate roms for MAME, then how is anyone going to ever test this without having to own expensive original arcade hardware?
Can't people just move off their high horse and let it go since these games are so fuckin old?
shut it harman smith.