Mage/agemame
Started by gemini17, Mar 26 2011 10:00 AM
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 26 March 2011 - 10:00 AM
After reading about the release-Sidewinder.Im now puzzled over what is Mage/Agemame???And how this works,as in getting it onto and running the games on your pc!-Ive looked through the tutorials and see nothing on this topic.
Looks to be some good games in the section too.
All help/replies appreciated.
Im more than sure all the download material will be on the repro-just be good to get some info on this.
Many thanks
Jay
Looks to be some good games in the section too.
All help/replies appreciated.
Im more than sure all the download material will be on the repro-just be good to get some info on this.
Many thanks
Jay
#2
Posted 28 March 2011 - 12:11 PM
AGEMAME is a variant of MAME with only gambling games added to it (mostly video type, not fruit machines or other non-video/mechanical games, although a few are in there for test purposes). AGEMAME was originally designed back when MAME didn't allow true gambling games in the official build, unless they were strictly amusement (non-payout) games. A good example is when comparing Lovely Poker (payout) to Lovely Cards (amusement). MAGE was just the former name of AGEMAME, used in the first few builds.
These days, all of the AGEMAME code has been included in MAME to make it easier to maintain, making AGEMAME itself redundant.
These days, all of the AGEMAME code has been included in MAME to make it easier to maintain, making AGEMAME itself redundant.
#3
Posted 28 March 2011 - 01:07 PM
Thanks for the reply mate.AGEMAME is a variant of MAME with only gambling games added to it (mostly video type, not fruit machines or other non-video/mechanical games, although a few are in there for test purposes). AGEMAME was originally designed back when MAME didn't allow true gambling games in the official build, unless they were strictly amusement (non-payout) games. A good example is when comparing Lovely Poker (payout) to Lovely Cards (amusement). MAGE was just the former name of AGEMAME, used in the first few builds.
These days, all of the AGEMAME code has been included in MAME to make it easier to maintain, making AGEMAME itself redundant.
So do any of the games work/run??
And if so what emulator do they run in
Jay
#4
Posted 30 March 2011 - 08:32 PM
Anything in AGEMAME is also included in the regular version of MAME over at mamedev.org.
I am not sure if any fruit machines actually run inside (AGE)MAME, it's mainly the video type machines which are worked on in MAME as they usually have similar hardware to arcade machines (I believe the video type machines used to be called S16 in the UK until recently).
I am not sure if any fruit machines actually run inside (AGE)MAME, it's mainly the video type machines which are worked on in MAME as they usually have similar hardware to arcade machines (I believe the video type machines used to be called S16 in the UK until recently).
#5
Posted 10 April 2011 - 06:00 PM
Dr Who and Gamball run in MAME without any major issue. However, video machines tend to be better covered. There aren't any S16 machines here though, we're talking more about the video SWPs from the 80's-90's (Legacy Category C and D)
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