![]() ![]() The NES version, while graphically inferior, runs better than the arcade due to the slowness of the cabinet. For an example of one better on console, Double Dragon is debatabley better on the Genesis than the arcade due to under powered hardware on the arcade unit. Some games just aren't right to me in any other form than their arcade perfect one others are better on console. For example, it wasn't until the Saturn that an arcade perfect Space Harrier came along (32x was really close though). Retto games were rarely ported to the home consoles without sacrifices. The non-merged sets get rid of most of the puzzling over which clones need what, although IIRC I did need a neogeo BIOS and a Zaxxon sound sample.ĭepending on the games, absolutely. The guide should help you get a current FBA set running. 184 romset, albeit with less games and some differences. Newest FBA works off a RORomset that is pretty similiar to the MAME. The newbie guide Echoj2 posted here was VERY useful to me in building an up-to-date non-merged ROMset for FBA. Some very few of them required some other variant of MAME, but most of the time either the. 78 (turn on framerate to make sure you're gettting 60fps).Īnything else, odds are, will run under FBA which runs on the newest MAME set.įor me there were very few games that didn't work under mame2003 or FBA. Test each one to see how it works under mame. Pull the MAME 0.78 non-merged set (meaning each ROM is pretty much standalone, but this is space inefficient if you want hundreds of roms). Pick out all the arcade games I wanted via my favorites and top lists and such. The tricky part is that you'll need to do your homework and understand how parents and clones work, and why you may need a BIOS for certain games there are a wealth of resources for those, which others have posted, but here's the official RetroPie MAME page as well: Realistically, you simply pick your emulator of choice (assuming that you're running a Pi 3, then you'll want lr-mame2003), download the rom set that corresponds to the emulator you've chosen (MAME 0.78), and hand-pick the games you want and add those to your system. Usually, if one version of MAME gets such a drastic overhaul that its current rom set is no longer compatible, then the updated set will eventually make its way to the internet, but the only emulator that I've seen this happen with is lr-fbalpha. In the context of RetroPie, there's no reason to maintain a full rom set, especially when roughly half the games listed are either clones, or non-working, or requires too much power for the Pi to handle. ![]()
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