Mame 0.78 rom

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One thing that seems to answer 'yes' to questions 2 and 3 is that, for instance I can see a game called 'armwar.zip' inside the romset 0.78. Regarding questions 1 and 2.yesterday I downloaded CPS1 and CPS2 roms from a website (not the 0.78 romset I was refering before). You can see what games are supported by a given MAME version by checking the corresponding DAT file. however it may not be as comprehensive on the 'classic' games of the 80s (not sure if that's still the case - fbn's library is ever expanding) Note for 2-5, you're probably better off with lr-fbneo and corresponding romset, as it's an actively developed emulator that has more of a focus on fighting games and shooters from that era.

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CPS3 roms are not included in this romset right?.that doesn't not include ALL classic games (not sure how you would define that, anyway), but probably most 2d titles you'd want to play from the 80s/90s.

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I'll try them to be pretty stright forward.there I go! Everyting seems to be pretty simple.but it's not and I still have some questions I hope you'll be able to answers. I'm planning to use lr-mame2003 and so I've downloaded the corresponding romset (version 0.78).

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I'm trying to play arcade games in my brand new Raspberry Pi.

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