It runs flawlessly on ancient PC hardware, original Xbox mods, and early-generation single-board computers.
A merged set combines the parent game and all its regional clones into one single zip file. Keeps your ROM folder incredibly clean and organized.
The MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator) project has a long history of preserving arcade gaming. Among its hundreds of releases, the MAME 0.130 version holds a legendary status for emulation enthusiasts. Released in 2009, this specific version remains a vital milestone for builders of retro cabinets, owners of legacy hardware, and mobile emulation fans.
: It supports a vast library of over 8,000 classic games, including icons from the Golden Age. Key Features and Changes
Massive file sizes due to duplicate data across game clones and regions. Split ROMsets
To get the most out of your vintage arcade library, keep these deployment tips in mind:
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While this accuracy shift is incredible for historical preservation, it drastically increased the processing power required to run the emulator. Version 0.130 strikes a perfect historical balance:
Audio samples for games without digital sound (e.g., Donkey Kong , Pac-Man ). In 0.130, stored in samples/ folder as WAVs.
This version included palette bug fixes for GP World , sprite positioning for Zero Target , and new graphic ROMs for Head Panic (1999) . Available Versions & Documentation