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    The History.dat file is a great addition to MAME. It adds a lot of great information about each game. There are also some cheat.dat files available too that give information on known cheats for more arcade games too.

    If you haven't played a classic game in years, it's never too late to start!


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    Only just got around to updating my set to .111 release and it joined at 98.6% so that was great.

    There are currently 3 roms missing from the set though, but I doubt many people would actually ever notice considering how many games MAME now supports.

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    Hmm, I still have version .110.
    Tell me, is this a big download, with all roms and such?

    I really don't need to have every game.
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    If you have the .110 torrentzipped release then you don't need to download the complete collection each time. You just start the .111 torrent and point it at your existing .110 files and the download client will compare the new torrent against your existing collection and will only need to download the differences to complate it.

    As I mentioned above, using a .110 set you join the new .111 set at 98.6% complete so it takes less than an hour to complete the download and give you the full .111 set.

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    I think I only got Mame itself, not all the games that came with it as I still had to download those.
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    Oh OK. You can download the complete rom set from Pleasuredome. It's about 15GB but due to the popularity of the torrent it will download at your connections maximum speed so shouldn't take you long to download the complete MAME set.

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    I love arcade games. So much in fact i used all my christmas money and power to get, repair and make this:



    Thats the arcade machine i was talking about in the introduction thread. I have about 3000 roms on it, hehe.

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