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MacMAME is an incredibly diverse emulator, emulating almost every popular classic arcade game known--and many newer titles as well! By accepting contributions from outside developers, it has extended to support the emulation of over 2000 arcade titles. It even emulates Neo-Geo games! MacMAME is truly a masterpiece of arcade emulation.
 | MacMAME 0.103u2, for OS X 10.2 and higher. |
 | MacMAME 0.77u2a, for Mac OS X. |
 | MacMAME 0.66.2, for Mac OS 9. |
This emulator is a port of the Multi-Arcade Machine Emulator, the most comprehensive arcade emulator ever designed. The source code is available on the author's web page; users with programming experience are encouraged to help write modules for their favorite games. Incredibly, MacMAME supports over two thousand arcade games.
Note that the 0.66.x series will be the last to support OS 9; MacMAME 0.67 and later will be OS X only.
 | the MacMAME.org page. Includes some translated versions. |
 | the AdvanceMAME 0.102 source code. |
 | the AdvanceMAME for OS X 0.96 compiled application, courtesy of Carlo Noben. |
AdvanceMAME is an unofficial MAME version with advanced video support for using TVs, Arcade Monitors and Fixed Frequencies Monitors as well as PC Monitors.
 | the AdvanceMAME page. |
 | the source code for AdvanceMenu 2.4.12, a Front-end for AdvanceMAME |
 | the compiled version of AdvanceMenu 2.4.9 for OS X. |
 | sample AdvanceMenu data files version 1.17.0. |
 | the AdvanceMenu Home Page. |
 | the home page for NekoLauncher Advance, a front end for AdvanceMAME. |
 | MAME OS X version 0.117-1 (Universal) for Mac OS X 10.4 and later. If your download has ".bz2" on the end of its name, remove it so it ends in ".dmg". |
MAME OS X is a native OS X port of the MAME emulator. It is designed to take advantage of all the latest OS X technologies, such as Core Video and Core Image, on supported hardware.
 | the MAME OS X home page. |
 | the contact page for Dave Dribin, the author of MAME OS X |
 | the MacMAME Unoffical + version 0.81 home page. |
MacMAME Unofficial + merges the MacMAME source code with the MAME32Plus! source code. This version of MAME adds extra game support, UNICODE support, enhanced menus, and other tweaks.
 | xMAME for OS X 0.96. |
 | xMAME 0.96 for OS X (using X11). |
xMAME for OS X is a version of XMame compiled specifically for OS X by Carlo Noben, the author of MacMAME Companion. This version of XMAME relies onX Windows.
 | Carbon's Lair, the home page for Carlo Noben's software. |
 | the MacMAME Frequently Asked Questions. |
 | MacMAME Companion 1.0b21, a tool which will help you get perfect MacMAME audits. OSX-only. |
 | MacMAME Companion 1.08b20, a tool which will help you get perfect MacMAME audits. OS 9.2.2 and under only. |
 | MacMAME Utilities 1.0, another handy tool for ROM management. |
 | osXmame 0.1r0.96, a front end for AdvanceMAME and xMAME (binaries included). |
 | to Brad Oliver, who ported MAME to the Macintosh. |
 | GeoMAME 0.57e, for Mac OS X. |
 | GeoMAME 0.57d, for Mac OS 8.6/9.x. |
GeoMAME is a variant of MacMAME which only supports Neo-Geo titles. It features several enhancements over the standard MacMAME, as well as new features like save states and user programmable combo moves.
 | the GeoMAME home page. |
 | the feedback page for Andrew Blum, who wrote GeoMAME. |
 | CPSMAME 04.14.03 for Mac OS X. |
 | CPSMAME 12.10.02 for Mac OS 8.6/9.x. |
CPSMAME is a variant of MacMAME which only supports Capcom Play System 1 and 2 titles. It is updated whenever a new CPS-2 ROM is dumped and decrypted, so it is more up-to-date than the official MacMAME.
 | the CPSMAME home page. |
 | the feedback page for Andrew Blum, who ported CPSMAME to Macintosh. |
 | MacPacMAME 0.58, for MacOS 9/X |
 | MacPacMAME 0.55, for MacOS 8.6 |
MacPacMAME is another variant of MacMAME; this one only supports Pac-Man titles. Amazingly enough, there are at least 100 different arcade games which are variants or spinoffs of Pac-Man, and this emulator supports them all.
 | the MacPacMAME home page. |
 | the home page of the original PC PacMAME, by bgr software. |
 | to Andrew Blum, who ported MacPacMAME. |
 | the official MAME home page. |
 | MameWorld.net, a companion site to the official MAME home page. |