Or you can delete the <romname>.cfg file in your cfg folder to reset a game back to default settings.Rat wrote:Is someone going to post what the default settings for these games are ? if people have already changed settings for these games there is no way to know what default is unless you remember them.
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AlphaMAME will record Cave shooters fine, with or without sound. I disabled the YMZ280B IRQ callback, as this is what was causing the desyncing. The YMZ280B was forcing IRQs at different times, when using different sample rates. The cost of this is that some sound effects won't play, but it's better than no sound whatsoever.
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I agree with QRS, and I see Pong release in arcade Now I prefer 86-90 period and I can't play anymore on the golden age game (exceptions exists) because of their general little playability.Dax wrote:Variety implies a little bit of everything. Only game here made before 85' is Ixion. And 5 of them were made in either 89' or 90'. You call that variety?! And where do you come off calling old games crappy? What year were you born? Do you remember when pac-man came out? Arcade games hit rock bottom by 1987 because they started to suck(that and the console). Granted there are a slim few games post- 85' that are great. But on the greater whole? Nah. Thats why the industry died. Sorry but I gotta stick up for the Golden Oldies. Anyone else who remembers the birth of arcade games instead of arcade games remembering the birth of you, would agree.mahlemiut wrote:I wouldn't. I like the variety. Besides, crappy old games are what the Deca's for.
And if the industry died it's not only for this but also because games been more and more big and expansive.
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Hmm
If games got bigger and more expansive, Ie. better than than older games seems to me the arcade business would be booming. When arcade games were fresh on the scene they were unique. Never been done before. Frontrunners, for the cookie mold cutout games of the late eightines-early nineties. Its like they ran out of ideas and decided to just go with Street fighter and all its progeny and spinoffs. Do you really know any arcade games that are deep and immersive and require complex input. I don't. Leave those to computer games. Mame emulates the arcade games, which are meant to be easy to learn, hard to master and above all else, to take your money. You can give them a graphical face lift, but to me, the controls remain fairly simplistic even for newer games.
If games got bigger and more expansive, Ie. better than than older games seems to me the arcade business would be booming. When arcade games were fresh on the scene they were unique. Never been done before. Frontrunners, for the cookie mold cutout games of the late eightines-early nineties. Its like they ran out of ideas and decided to just go with Street fighter and all its progeny and spinoffs. Do you really know any arcade games that are deep and immersive and require complex input. I don't. Leave those to computer games. Mame emulates the arcade games, which are meant to be easy to learn, hard to master and above all else, to take your money. You can give them a graphical face lift, but to me, the controls remain fairly simplistic even for newer games.
I have put the settings up on the T6 page for all but one of the games.
The last one needs adding, but almost everything is there. More just-in-time coding from the mostly invisible MARP founder and Python hacker.
Somebody will need to edit the news page around midnight to say that the tournament has begun...
Zwaxy.
The last one needs adding, but almost everything is there. More just-in-time coding from the mostly invisible MARP founder and Python hacker.
Somebody will need to edit the news page around midnight to say that the tournament has begun...
Zwaxy.