Mame 0.72 Roms Link

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Mame 0.72 Roms Link

This was the holy grail. On MAME 0.72, the CPS-3 emulation was a miracle. For the first time, home users could play the arcade-perfect version of "3S" without a $1,000 arcade board. The sound emulation, while not 100% perfect by today's standards, was "good enough" for 2003.

If MAME 0.72 is so old, why do people still use it? mame 0.72 roms


The infamous "MAME 0.72 Full ROM Set" (roughly 10-15 GB) was the holy grail. It contained nearly every arcade game worth playing from 1980 to 2002, all verified to work with that specific build. For collectors, it was a snapshot of arcade history at its peak. This was the holy grail

MAME 0.72 (released in 2003) represents a landmark version in the history of the Multi Arcade Machine Emulator. It is widely regarded as the last version to fully support CPS-2 (Capcom Play System 2) and Neo Geo emulation with a relatively simple ROM structure before the introduction of CHD (Compressed Hard Disk) images and more strict ROM auditing. The infamous "MAME 0

MAME is not backward compatible. A ROM that works in MAME 0.200 may not work in 0.72. Why?

You must get a ROM set specifically labeled "MAME 0.72" or "MAME 0.72 ROMs (full set)." Do not mix ROMs from other versions.

If you ask a retro gamer what they played on MAME 0.72, the answers are universal. These four titles were the benchmarks for a successful setup:

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This was the holy grail. On MAME 0.72, the CPS-3 emulation was a miracle. For the first time, home users could play the arcade-perfect version of "3S" without a $1,000 arcade board. The sound emulation, while not 100% perfect by today's standards, was "good enough" for 2003.

If MAME 0.72 is so old, why do people still use it?


The infamous "MAME 0.72 Full ROM Set" (roughly 10-15 GB) was the holy grail. It contained nearly every arcade game worth playing from 1980 to 2002, all verified to work with that specific build. For collectors, it was a snapshot of arcade history at its peak.

MAME 0.72 (released in 2003) represents a landmark version in the history of the Multi Arcade Machine Emulator. It is widely regarded as the last version to fully support CPS-2 (Capcom Play System 2) and Neo Geo emulation with a relatively simple ROM structure before the introduction of CHD (Compressed Hard Disk) images and more strict ROM auditing.

MAME is not backward compatible. A ROM that works in MAME 0.200 may not work in 0.72. Why?

You must get a ROM set specifically labeled "MAME 0.72" or "MAME 0.72 ROMs (full set)." Do not mix ROMs from other versions.

If you ask a retro gamer what they played on MAME 0.72, the answers are universal. These four titles were the benchmarks for a successful setup:

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