Love these videos. Keep them up. Something to keep in mind is that a non-merged set also includes the bios files in the ROMs zip. It's the only type where it's a self-contained zip file for a particular clone that "just works", with the downfall of it really bloating your hard drive, since now each zip file for every version of the game is much larger. A non-merged set is around double the size of a merged set.
Good LORD! Finally someone makes sense! thank you for this video. So basically the "parent" rom is like how you need the actual ROM for SNES/NES Hacks, in order to patch it. So the "parent" rom files act as the patch onto the "clone" files. & then use the Database to see if you need CHD/BIOS files. son-of-a-
Thank you! I had a difficult day making NEO GEO games work but I followed your instructions and it turned out very fine, btw I'm using the latest 32bit version of MAME and everything works fine.
I’m having a lot of trouble getting my ps2 Roma working to full functionality in retroarch. However, pxsx2 works beautifully when stand alone, and I really like it. Any ideas in how to fix my issues w retroarch. I would appreciate any help a great deal.
I would kiss you right now. I was trying to figure out on my own. My logic was, the newer the mame, the more roms would work with less bios hassle. Thanks a bunch!
excellent explanation to exactly what i was looking for....such a shame all this hassle is required to get some roms running, as the quality of mame games is one of the best.
Awesome video couldnt of done a better guide. Only thing missing is device files. They are the same as bios files but are a remake of say sound or chips that a series of arcades might have. They are never included in the rom file but can be found in some bios sets.
OMG! I have close two 8 years of experience on software development so I have a pretty descent understanding on how directories and libraries work. I have now 2 days trying to play The King Of Fighters on MAME and so far I haven't moved from the place I started, there is just no way MAME would run any game, no matter how many roms or bios I download. I think I'll stick to software development for now.
Could I possibly unzip both the clone or split set game and then unzip the "additional files" needed to run the game then rezip them both into a singular zip file? I don't want the bios or additional files showing up on my game list when I scroll through them.
Great valuable info there. I find it a pain to locate and find '.Key' files specifically for capcom games as even the 'parent' roms don't have these alot of the time.
You said retropie should have no problem playing any Mame Rom, correct? I'm getting my rasberry pi soon and wanted to make sure I didn't run into any walls
You need to make sure your Mame ROMs mathch the version of Mame you're using in Retropie. Look at the Libretro core documentation to see what you need. There are a few Mame cores to choose from in RetroArch.
I have everything on my computer. All of the games boot up fine. The issue that I am having is "insert coin".... no button I push inserts the coin. On my android its just the select button with a controller... Its not working on my windows 11 PC.... no controller or any button on the computer inserts the coin. My controllers work with the other emulators in Launchbox just not Mame. What can I do?
Usually the 1 key inserts a coin and 5 is player 1 start. If that's not working press the tab key to bring up the mame menu and go to the controls section. You should find the insert coin and start button definitions in there.
@@BytesNBits Thank you I was able to figure it out. Another question. WIll I have to go into each game and configure the buttons? So far that's what it is looking like
I looked everywhere for a romset and can't find a good place to download a set. I have maybe 25 games total that I will play, so a set would alot of wasted space for what I need. Can I download missing files for just those 25 or so games I want. Thank you
Hi. Archive.org is a really great site. Just thought I'd throw that random suggestion in there. If you can find a non merged set just download the games you want.
Thanks for the video, great share. Meanwhile I try to run the game 'Super Mario World' on Mame version 0,254. I also have the latest NSS bios. I can open the game but the screen goes black and says no slot.. May you suggest any solitions to fix that? Guess the NSS bios file is not emulated good, I mean I can't run any game which needs NSS bios..
15:39 "You need to Match the Rom and the MAME version". -Man, that's true. and it's really a handicap with little sense on "MAME's" part. [But also an example of if it ain't broke don't fix it... I guess] -I also tried downloading the latest version of mame in an idea that (it's been a long long time, in my case 20 YEARS, so I assumed; ok they are roms from the 90s (obviously nothing change) but maybe there should be a new version of the emulator with improvements and that take advantage of/or may work better with newer 64bit systems and processors). So, I copied the Roms from my old version to the newer one and they all throw errors of missing parts [And I'm not going to lie even the new versions of MAME feel more clumsy], so in view of the data obtained I think I will continue to get stuck in MAME from 2003 -I got to know the MAME emulator thanks to a birthday gift from my cousin's ex-boyfriend in 2007. It was a cd that he himself burned with the Super pang and Snow bros rom, and the 2003 version of MAME. So yes, practically I have been playing this rom and old version for +15 years (I am very surprised that it still works on Windows 11, because I have a lot of games from the first decade of the 2000s that are a headache to run on windows 10+ and some that even since win 7 they did not work for me at all because they required the 16 bit subsystem) -However thanks to the new version of mame I discovered that apparently there are parts of some uncompressed street fighter roms in the old folder that were not listed in the 2003 mame
Yes. Logically you'd think the ROMs would never change but I think the software is being developed and file formats and contents changed to fit. From games point of view older versions still play the same as new versions (mostly!).
An Arcade ROM for MAME, are normally a long list of different roms and exe. 8bit to 16bit games are beyond simple to figure out , no idea if I should just put a zip compress file in my emu handheld
another question. Does mame make a version of a game for each mame upgrade. For example if I want to down load Mario cart from the SNES system...is there only certain MAME version that will work on or do they make mario cart for each version. I know its complicated question.
The Mame ROMs generally stay the same unless a game is being altered or the image improved to get it working better. Or sometimes if changes are made to the emulation code. The actual data is just a dump of the original ROM. Of in doubt try it out. Mostly it will work. If not try to find a newer ROM.
It should do. All these devices use some version of Mame. Again you'll need to find the file requirements for your version to make sure you've got a matching ROM set.
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I'm not sure if the ROM dumps need to be formatted in a special way for Mame. There should be some documentation online about it. I don't think it's a straightforward process to convert the raw dumps to a working game as you need to attach the correct emulators etc.
How do I get an individual mame game running through Launch Box? Do I still need to install mame or does Launch Box install it for you? When I try to add a file it asks for the platform.
I'm not sure how you would check what version a rom file is for. I guess you could check the filenames to make sure it matches the version you're looking for, or at least if it's compatible.
I know for some of these games the parent is actually a game that came out later for example if you want to play gradius you need to have nemesis which is the parent but gradius is still the original PCB.
I still use Kawaks. I had to get a new PC and had to "recollect" all my roms though. Having a hard time finding a few that will work on Kawaks. I have roms that work on Kawaks (PC) but wont work on MAME4droid (tablet) and vise vera. I think Kawaks might just need a bios file added to it but I dont know what if any? When I see the CHD file error while using MAME4droid then I will use this method and see if it works for me.
You'll need to create a blank file with the clone game zip filename - have a look in the Arcade Database for the exact filename you need. Mame will see the blank game file and try to set up the clone version. When it doesn't find the ROM files it will look in the original ROM file and find them there.
In earlier versions of Mame not all of the games worked, or they didn't work very well. Newer versions simply give you more titles and better performance. If you're after the later arcade games you'll probably need the later versions of Mame. If you're after older games these have been stable for years. I often use the 2003 version of Mame (0.78 I think) as it's only a 30GB ROM set but gives me all the games up to the mid nineties. I guess newer Mame can also make use of newer hardware but mostly that doesn't really matter as retro arcade games aren't pushing the boundaries of emulation.
great video, is there a way to get retropi on raspberry 4 to power on the monitor for an arcade cab, table top , bar top srand up ect. so dont need to open to hit button on monitor.
Hi. You'd need to check your monitor manual to see if it has some sort of wake function. Some can turn on when you apply power so you'd just need a single power switch to turn on monitor and Pi.
Did you put it into the roms folder in the Mame installation folder? Make sure you check the file name against the Arcade Database. If the file name has been changed it won't register.
I'll be doing an arcade cabinet build in the next couple of months so look out for that one. The buttons and box they come in are all on Amazon. Just do a search for arcade buttons.
@@quitecontender8608 I think some version of Mame on the Wii have issues. Have a look at this version, it's fairly recent - gbatemp.net/threads/mame4wii-another-port-of-mame-for-wii-based-on-mame-0-135.656492/
@@BytesNBits got it right off the HBB it’s see the game in the folder but I can’t select it or even rest to Wii menu I have to power off console with it’s power button on the console
The arcade database only lets you see what files you need to make the game work. You'll have to find the actual file downloads elsewhere. Your best bet is to get hold of a complete rom set and pull the files you need out of that.
Make sure you put the ROM files in the correct folder for Mame. They need to have the correct file names so don't rename anything. I'm not sure what else could be wrong.
@@BytesNBits I did add the zip file in the correct folder... however I did rename the file to something like "Contra Arcade.zip" but that shouldn't be a problem as long as the original files and extension remain O.o
@@YamiTetsuya I don't think you can rename the zip files or the files inside them. Mame is very sensitive about names. Try changing it back to the original filename.
@@YamiTetsuya I think Mame looks for specific zip files by name. If you look on the Arcade Database it will tell you what each zip file needs to be named.
@@BytesNBits It never occurred to me to search for browser based versions, many thanks for the tip. Now I need to buy new game controllers and upgrade my graphics card!
@@BytesNBits Great idea, it never occurred to me to search for browser embedded mame games. Now I need to upgrade my pc and buy a better controller. :-)
Bytes N Bits I not all mame roms are complete 100% ether, there many sample game that missing there sample sound. good example is Mario Bros. if you compare to NES version to The Mame Arcade version you can see that Arcade version from Mame is missing a the sound chip board because it's was not dump properly even the is playable, also explaining to new commoners about mame is good way to know what your dealing with. also you dont need have every game for every mame roms, I rather stick with parents roms than rather keeping the clones, and Like to aviod Merge and split all together. Because I'm expert dealing trouble shooting with mame Sense 2007 and Im part the Mame World Community, What you did is wonderfully. also Community always suggest to use Standalone Mame rather using Repo or core of mame for Retroarch. But when you're dealing with people that want to use Android Hardware or Raspberry Pi, that issue they don't know how to handle or understand the hardware altogether. Specially the Chinese and Koreans they sell their prebuild hardware Emulator at Amazon with them and always has issue not knowing what their doing with there illegal's sell products
Hi. Pac-man is a clone of Puckman, the original Japanese game. If you can find puckman and then the Midway Pac-man you should get a working set for the original US game. TH-cam don't like people opening showing you where to download these ROMs but they are not hard to find. As an aside I made a coding tutorial in this video that you might find interesting. th-cam.com/video/oPg3iqKmDUM/w-d-xo.html
Darn! All I wanted to play was Galaga but it requires a parent... Which parent ROM I don't know. It seem like I need to upload thousands of ROMs just to make sure the few games I want to play work.
Huh? Do people actually download the whole rom pack? I always download individual ROMs makes it easier for game hacking. And that’s also why I use mame because it can describe the ROMs offsets which makes reverse engineering for actual arcade hacks, easier. I have several videos where I do arcade hacks on pacman, burger time, donkey kong and outrun. Wow we have very similar channels great little hacks on hard- and software.
THANK YOU. FFS, every video I watched on how to run MAME roms is like "alright just download a few thousand games and waste 100+GB when all you want to do is play one game" wtf is that?
The full ROM set download is an easy and reliable way of getting everything to work in one easy step. That's why a lot of people go that route - disk space vs ease of use!
Hi. If you're having problems with the stand alone Mame installation there is a much easier way to get up and running. Have a look at th-cam.com/video/AAFLzdwsTPk/w-d-xo.html. This will show you how to install the free version of LaunchBox and set up both Mame and all the retro consoles, etc.
Honestly with all the headaches I've gotten trying to wrap my head around all this stuff, I'd personally prefer to just drop the money on one of those Super Arcade X things or something similar where its already set up and ready to go.
If it's getting confusing just download a full romset and install the whole thing in one go. That will ensure you get it all up and running without any fuss. Or find a fully non merged set and use the individual game files.
The problem is that even those things have mis-matched rom and emulator versions. They simply install whatever the latest EmuElec/Batocera is at the time, containing whatever the latest MAME version happens to be at the time, and keep their ROMs at whatever version they had before. Sometimes they get lucky and most of the games happen to work, e.g. when using the FB Neo MAME variant. But sometimes you end up with an ARCADE section where no single game works at all, with any of the provided MAME variants.
MAME is literally my least favourite emulator.. complicated configuration, too many roms, merge non merge parent clone CHDs too many confusing things, all games work by their own base so you need to set them one by one which makes it even more of an annoyance I only use MAME for Arcade version of Tekken Tag. for others, i use other platform emulators (SNES or PS1) which are more easy and simple to work good thing its only one game so i dont have to deal with every game. if it was not for Tekken Tag Arcade, i would have removed MAME already
@@BytesNBits Yeah its true. I got Tekken Tag working by your tutorials. You make great tutorials, I appreciate it really. however, MAME games need too much work and multiple files only for 1 game, so i dont really want to do it for all other arcade games. I looked for a complete rom pack and it needed too much space. so I rather play them on other platforms with simple emulators if they are available.
hi im really stuck i have a copy of XenoCrisis_NG_MAME rom but it wont recognised by mame nore with launchbox, any advice would be helpfull i have read the install but still dont work i have copyed what it says. this is what it says (Create a folder or zip file called xenocrisis with the supplied MAME ROM files and then copy the text from the provided neogeo.xml into the neogeo.xml file found in the hash folder inside MAME's root.
@@BytesNBits i tryed it but its not a old game it shows nothing on the database i contacted the company but no response, but thanks for the response i keep trying
Non-merged ROMs are by far the best way to get specific, single games running. As someone who really only cares about 30-50 arcade games, they're always my first choice.
Great video. I now use non merged myself. Guys, the secret to finding the newest mame roms is two words...pleasure dome
Great tip! Thanks.
Pleasure dome is no longer around, from what i have gathered.
I’m so confused can I get the simpsons game to work on macOS
An perfectly put together tutorial. Thank you for taking the time to make it
Glad it was helpful!
Brilliant, the arcade database helped me resolve an issue with a ROM today, turns out I should have used Neo Geo instead. Great job!
Glad it helped!
That was everything i needed and more. You put it together so nicely, added to my trusted tech tubers.
Thanks. Glad you found it useful.
Love these videos. Keep them up. Something to keep in mind is that a non-merged set also includes the bios files in the ROMs zip. It's the only type where it's a self-contained zip file for a particular clone that "just works", with the downfall of it really bloating your hard drive, since now each zip file for every version of the game is much larger. A non-merged set is around double the size of a merged set.
Thanks for the tips.
after a long confusing and frustrating 24 hours of trying to play pacman , WE FINALLY DID IT ! god bless ur soul
Great! Have fun!
I have not used mame since 2005. We use to run command prompt and whatever rom you downloaded it works flawless.
I think the software has moved on a lot since then to get better emulation, but maybe at the expense of ease of use.
Thank you! I wasn't too keen on installing 80gbs worth of arcade games. This video saved me a lot of hard drive space and frustration.
Great! Glad it helped.
Good LORD! Finally someone makes sense! thank you for this video. So basically the "parent" rom is like how you need the actual ROM for SNES/NES Hacks, in order to patch it. So the "parent" rom files act as the patch onto the "clone" files. & then use the Database to see if you need CHD/BIOS files. son-of-a-
Thank you! I had a difficult day making NEO GEO games work but I followed your instructions and it turned out very fine, btw I'm using the latest 32bit version of MAME and everything works fine.
Glad it helped!
Just found this channel and love it as I am big in retro gaming, especially mame w Retroarch.
Welcome aboard!
I’m having a lot of trouble getting my ps2 Roma working to full functionality in retroarch. However, pxsx2 works beautifully when stand alone, and I really like it. Any ideas in how to fix my issues w retroarch. I would appreciate any help a great deal.
Brilliant explanation, thanks a lot, now I can enjoy hours of fun playing those arcade games from my childhood, greetings from Mexico sir 😊😊😊😊😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video! Exactly the information I was looking for.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much, I have watched so many vids, but yours gave me exactly what I needed. Legend
You're welcome!
Thank you! Finally able to get a bunch of games working in Mame that have eluded me up to this point. Appreciated!
Glad I could help!
I would kiss you right now. I was trying to figure out on my own. My logic was, the newer the mame, the more roms would work with less bios hassle. Thanks a bunch!
Glad I could help
excellent explanation to exactly what i was looking for....such a shame all this hassle is required to get some roms running, as the quality of mame games is one of the best.
Once you get your head around the process it's not too bad. But definitely worth it 😀
Wow that was so well explained! Thank you for the clarification - Amazing!
No problem. Glad it helped.
@@BytesNBits I'll let you know how it ends up :)
Thank you so much explaining how MAME works!
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome video couldnt of done a better guide. Only thing missing is device files. They are the same as bios files but are a remake of say sound or chips that a series of arcades might have. They are never included in the rom file but can be found in some bios sets.
Thanks for the tip. That's probably one for a more in depth explanation.
amazing video for first steps and concepts!! Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
OMG! I have close two 8 years of experience on software development so I have a pretty descent understanding on how directories and libraries work. I have now 2 days trying to play The King Of Fighters on MAME and so far I haven't moved from the place I started, there is just no way MAME would run any game, no matter how many roms or bios I download. I think I'll stick to software development for now.
Can you get any games to work? If you match the Mame version and download a matching ROM set you should get most games running.
You are god’s greatest gift to humanity. Thank you
I'll take that - thanks!!
Thank you for this. So well explained. Makes so much more sense now.
No Problem. Glad you found it useful.
Thanks for the information. Now i cam start on my All in one Mortal Kombat arcade cabinet. 😊
That sounds like a great project.
Thanks for a thorough explanation!
Glad it was helpful!
What theme are you using on big box? That one looks slick.
I think its the unified theme.
Brilliant - Thanks for the information!
Glad it was helpful!
A new video? Very cool
Thanks. Good to see you again!
Great explanation! Are you using RetroFE in the background? Would be awesome if you could explain how to install your own games with that frontend.
That's BigBox in the background. It's the premium version of LaunchBox. I've not used RetroFE. Looks like it's worth trying out, thanks.
Love your videos, always great, thank you very much.
Thanks. Glad you enjoy them.
Could I possibly unzip both the clone or split set game and then unzip the "additional files" needed to run the game then rezip them both into a singular zip file? I don't want the bios or additional files showing up on my game list when I scroll through them.
Yes. That should work. You'd basically be making your own merged files.
Great valuable info there. I find it a pain to locate and find '.Key' files specifically for capcom games as even the 'parent' roms don't have these alot of the time.
I have to admit that I tend to just use full rom sets to get everything in one go.
Amazing explanation!
Glad you liked it
You said retropie should have no problem playing any Mame Rom, correct? I'm getting my rasberry pi soon and wanted to make sure I didn't run into any walls
You need to make sure your Mame ROMs mathch the version of Mame you're using in Retropie. Look at the Libretro core documentation to see what you need. There are a few Mame cores to choose from in RetroArch.
very informative as always
Glad you enjoyed it
I have everything on my computer. All of the games boot up fine. The issue that I am having is "insert coin".... no button I push inserts the coin. On my android its just the select button with a controller... Its not working on my windows 11 PC.... no controller or any button on the computer inserts the coin. My controllers work with the other emulators in Launchbox just not Mame. What can I do?
Usually the 1 key inserts a coin and 5 is player 1 start. If that's not working press the tab key to bring up the mame menu and go to the controls section. You should find the insert coin and start button definitions in there.
@@BytesNBits Thank you I was able to figure it out. Another question. WIll I have to go into each game and configure the buttons? So far that's what it is looking like
I looked everywhere for a romset and can't find a good place to download a set. I have maybe 25 games total that I will play, so a set would alot of wasted space for what I need. Can I download missing files for just those 25 or so games I want.
Thank you
Hi. Archive.org is a really great site. Just thought I'd throw that random suggestion in there. If you can find a non merged set just download the games you want.
Thanks for the video, great share. Meanwhile I try to run the game 'Super Mario World' on Mame version 0,254. I also have the latest NSS bios. I can open the game but the screen goes black and says no slot.. May you suggest any solitions to fix that? Guess the NSS bios file is not emulated good, I mean I can't run any game which needs NSS bios..
Not all games work but some of the NSS should. Maybe try on older version of Mame with matching rom set.
Thank you!!
You helped a lot!
Glad it helped!
What is the exact Big box theme are you running behind you??? It looks like Unified but what version as there are a bunch! Thanks
I'm not sure which one it was - I'm on holiday so can't check. I just browsed through the list until I found one I liked.
@@BytesNBits If you could look it up when you get back that would be awesome!!
@@BytesNBits Were you able to able to check what theme you are using in the background?
Excellent, Thanks!
You're welcome!
15:39 "You need to Match the Rom and the MAME version".
-Man, that's true. and it's really a handicap with little sense on "MAME's" part.
[But also an example of if it ain't broke don't fix it... I guess]
-I also tried downloading the latest version of mame in an idea that (it's been a long long time, in my case 20 YEARS, so I assumed; ok they are roms from the 90s (obviously nothing change) but maybe there should be a new version of the emulator with improvements and that take advantage of/or may work better with newer 64bit systems and processors).
So, I copied the Roms from my old version to the newer one and they all throw errors of missing parts [And I'm not going to lie even the new versions of MAME feel more clumsy], so in view of the data obtained I think I will continue to get stuck in MAME from 2003
-I got to know the MAME emulator thanks to a birthday gift from my cousin's ex-boyfriend in 2007. It was a cd that he himself burned with the Super pang and Snow bros rom, and the 2003 version of MAME. So yes, practically I have been playing this rom and old version for +15 years (I am very surprised that it still works on Windows 11, because I have a lot of games from the first decade of the 2000s that are a headache to run on windows 10+ and some that even since win 7 they did not work for me at all because they required the 16 bit subsystem)
-However thanks to the new version of mame I discovered that apparently there are parts of some uncompressed street fighter roms in the old folder that were not listed in the 2003 mame
Yes. Logically you'd think the ROMs would never change but I think the software is being developed and file formats and contents changed to fit. From games point of view older versions still play the same as new versions (mostly!).
Your videos are so helpful...especially for noobs like me!!
Glad you're finding them useful
Thank you! Great Video.
Glad you liked it!
02:38 NES was a bad example because of the diverse set of chips that were put in the later carts to extend its abilities.
I guess you're right.
@@BytesNBits Thank you for your gracious response to my late night comment.
An Arcade ROM for MAME, are normally a long list of different roms and exe. 8bit to 16bit games are beyond simple to figure out , no idea if I should just put a zip compress file in my emu handheld
another question. Does mame make a version of a game for each mame upgrade. For example if I want to down load Mario cart from the SNES system...is there only certain MAME version that will work on or do they make mario cart for each version. I know its complicated question.
The Mame ROMs generally stay the same unless a game is being altered or the image improved to get it working better. Or sometimes if changes are made to the emulation code. The actual data is just a dump of the original ROM. Of in doubt try it out. Mostly it will work. If not try to find a newer ROM.
I have a question, does this apply in arcade mame on Anbernic Rg35xx? Because I can't play some Mame games on my device....
It should do. All these devices use some version of Mame. Again you'll need to find the file requirements for your version to make sure you've got a matching ROM set.
I'm in heaven ...and I still can't quit get all...
But MG !
This is, a new begining
...I think
I'll be looking forward
Open the gates of MAME realm
..
Just next to paradise
Dude! Thx!!
Dude!!!...
Oh ps...
G.s.t.K 🎉
Glad to see you're having fun!
I have brought metal slug from GOG and wish to use the ROM and BIOS files from that on MAME. How can I determine which version of MAME to use?
I'm not sure if the ROM dumps need to be formatted in a special way for Mame. There should be some documentation online about it. I don't think it's a straightforward process to convert the raw dumps to a working game as you need to attach the correct emulators etc.
Thanks chief!
No problem!
How do I get an individual mame game running through Launch Box? Do I still need to install mame or does Launch Box install it for you? When I try to add a file it asks for the platform.
Have a look at th-cam.com/video/KkLosR5Zx3E/w-d-xo.html. It takes you through the whole setup.
Thanks, I def wasn't trying to download 70 gB on my 2 mB speed and the mame community isn't always so... friendly
Hope you manage to get the ROMs
Needed help for sorting out roms as in is there a way to know if a certain mame rom is of which year ? Emudeck has more then one mame roms folder
I'm not sure how you would check what version a rom file is for. I guess you could check the filenames to make sure it matches the version you're looking for, or at least if it's compatible.
I know for some of these games the parent is actually a game that came out later for example if you want to play gradius you need to have nemesis which is the parent but gradius is still the original PCB.
Thanks for the info.
I still use Kawaks. I had to get a new PC and had to "recollect" all my roms though. Having a hard time finding a few that will work on Kawaks. I have roms that work on Kawaks (PC) but wont work on MAME4droid (tablet) and vise vera. I think Kawaks might just need a bios file added to it but I dont know what if any? When I see the CHD file error while using MAME4droid then I will use this method and see if it works for me.
The CHD files can be a problem. Not all ROM sets contain them as they are big files. You'll need to find a ROM download with the CHD files you need.
Can you do a video or explain to me, how to play big arcade mame roms, those that have also a CHD file, how you make them work?
I made a video a while back that covers CHD files near the end of the video. th-cam.com/video/qK7S1zkVzCs/w-d-xo.html
Very helpful, thank you.
You're welcome!
If there are 3 differnt Versions of pacman in the ROM how do you show them seperatly ???
You'll need to create a blank file with the clone game zip filename - have a look in the Arcade Database for the exact filename you need. Mame will see the blank game file and try to set up the clone version. When it doesn't find the ROM files it will look in the original ROM file and find them there.
Whats the benefit of getting the latest version of Mame...what are the benefits?
In earlier versions of Mame not all of the games worked, or they didn't work very well. Newer versions simply give you more titles and better performance. If you're after the later arcade games you'll probably need the later versions of Mame. If you're after older games these have been stable for years. I often use the 2003 version of Mame (0.78 I think) as it's only a 30GB ROM set but gives me all the games up to the mid nineties. I guess newer Mame can also make use of newer hardware but mostly that doesn't really matter as retro arcade games aren't pushing the boundaries of emulation.
@@BytesNBits thank you!!
This includes getting Mortal Kombat 4 to work right?
Yes. All the Mortal Kombat arcade games should be fine.
Where do I put the BIOS ROM if I'm using MAME through RetroArch
The Mame bios roms should go in the same folder as the game roms. Mame will look for them there.
@@BytesNBits So would I see these BIOS in my RetroArch playlist?
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great video, is there a way to get retropi on raspberry 4 to power on the monitor for an arcade cab, table top , bar top srand up ect. so dont need to open to hit button on monitor.
if done video on it already, i just started looking at older videos.
Hi. You'd need to check your monitor manual to see if it has some sort of wake function. Some can turn on when you apply power so you'd just need a single power switch to turn on monitor and Pi.
Thanks, but there's one problem. When I put the rom into MAME it doesn't show the rom.
Did you put it into the roms folder in the Mame installation folder? Make sure you check the file name against the Arcade Database. If the file name has been changed it won't register.
is there a way to download snap shot of rom automatically by pointing the directory of roms
I'm not sure what you mean. Downloaded ROM files should have the required files inside the zip files, or in the parent ROM files.
Man wish you had included a link for that arcade stick/button combo thats plugged into the tv
I'll be doing an arcade cabinet build in the next couple of months so look out for that one. The buttons and box they come in are all on Amazon. Just do a search for arcade buttons.
Thanks for a great guide how
Glad you enjoyed it!
Can’t get my Wii more to work I see the games but can’t move the cursor or select anything I have to power off with the console button any suggestions
Are you modding your Wii. Which games don't work?
@@BytesNBits I am .. I got snes sega wii and GameCube games to work but mame seem to be the only one I can’t get my Wii mote to work with
@@quitecontender8608 I think some version of Mame on the Wii have issues. Have a look at this version, it's fairly recent - gbatemp.net/threads/mame4wii-another-port-of-mame-for-wii-based-on-mame-0-135.656492/
@@BytesNBits got it right off the HBB it’s see the game in the folder but I can’t select it or even rest to Wii menu I have to power off console with it’s power button on the console
how to download those files from arcade database?
The arcade database only lets you see what files you need to make the game work. You'll have to find the actual file downloads elsewhere. Your best bet is to get hold of a complete rom set and pull the files you need out of that.
I do all this and I don't see my roms listed. I don't know what I'm doing wrong.
Make sure you put the ROM files in the correct folder for Mame. They need to have the correct file names so don't rename anything. I'm not sure what else could be wrong.
@@BytesNBits I did add the zip file in the correct folder... however I did rename the file to something like "Contra Arcade.zip" but that shouldn't be a problem as long as the original files and extension remain O.o
@@YamiTetsuya I don't think you can rename the zip files or the files inside them. Mame is very sensitive about names. Try changing it back to the original filename.
@@BytesNBits I only renamed the zip file. I didn't touch anything inside it.
@@YamiTetsuya I think Mame looks for specific zip files by name. If you look on the Arcade Database it will tell you what each zip file needs to be named.
I'll spend hours and hours getting them to run then play them for 2 minutes, once I've had my nostalgia hit.
If you just want a quick go you'll find most of the games online somewhere without having to install or set up anything.
@@BytesNBits It never occurred to me to search for browser based versions, many thanks for the tip.
Now I need to buy new game controllers and upgrade my graphics card!
@@BytesNBits Great idea, it never occurred to me to search for browser embedded mame games.
Now I need to upgrade my pc and buy a better controller. :-)
Bytes N Bits I not all mame roms are complete 100% ether, there many sample game that missing there sample sound. good example is Mario Bros. if you compare to NES version to The Mame Arcade version you can see that Arcade version from Mame is missing a the sound chip board because it's was not dump properly even the is playable, also explaining to new commoners about mame is good way to know what your dealing with. also you dont need have every game for every mame roms, I rather stick with parents roms than rather keeping the clones, and Like to aviod Merge and split all together. Because I'm expert dealing trouble shooting with mame Sense 2007 and Im part the Mame World Community, What you did is wonderfully. also Community always suggest to use Standalone Mame rather using Repo or core of mame for Retroarch. But when you're dealing with people that want to use Android Hardware or Raspberry Pi, that issue they don't know how to handle or understand the hardware altogether. Specially the Chinese and Koreans they sell their prebuild hardware Emulator at Amazon with them and always has issue not knowing what their doing with there illegal's sell products
Thanks for your insight. This is a complex and slightly messy issue so the more info people can feed in the better. Thanks.
Is there any way to play Neogeo games on Mame emulator?
If you've got the NeoGeo Bios roms it will work fine.
hey bro, can you suggest me a place where i can get a decent rom on pac man
Hi. Pac-man is a clone of Puckman, the original Japanese game. If you can find puckman and then the Midway Pac-man you should get a working set for the original US game. TH-cam don't like people opening showing you where to download these ROMs but they are not hard to find.
As an aside I made a coding tutorial in this video that you might find interesting.
th-cam.com/video/oPg3iqKmDUM/w-d-xo.html
Thanks
No problem.
Can I play mortal Kombat turbo ninja online with friend ?
Have a look at this project. I haven't yet had a chance to try it out but it looks promising.
kaillerareborn.github.io/
Good... what can I do if I have just chd file ?
Hi. The CHD files are the data used by the main game code files. You need to get hold of these game files first.
Darn! All I wanted to play was Galaga but it requires a parent... Which parent ROM I don't know. It seem like I need to upload thousands of ROMs just to make sure the few games I want to play work.
Try finding a full romset on somewhere like archive.org. you should only have to download a couple of single game ROMs to get it up and running.
Wish this worked on the mame wii version! I wanna play ring of destruction 2 😢
Is that playing mame games on a Wii?
Yeah I only really have maybe 20 games I like to play so I never liked the huge romsets
The full romsets are huge. But with something like Launchbox you can make your own games lists.
Huh? Do people actually download the whole rom pack? I always download individual ROMs makes it easier for game hacking. And that’s also why I use mame because it can describe the ROMs offsets which makes reverse engineering for actual arcade hacks, easier. I have several videos where I do arcade hacks on pacman, burger time, donkey kong and outrun.
Wow we have very similar channels great little hacks on hard- and software.
Sounds like fun. I've never delved in to the arcade machine code.
its easy but some roms wont work.
Yes. It's not a perfect system.
THANK YOU. FFS, every video I watched on how to run MAME roms is like "alright just download a few thousand games and waste 100+GB when all you want to do is play one game" wtf is that?
The full ROM set download is an easy and reliable way of getting everything to work in one easy step. That's why a lot of people go that route - disk space vs ease of use!
I really need help doing this if anyone can help
I want to play these games with my son please help me
Hi. If you're having problems with the stand alone Mame installation there is a much easier way to get up and running. Have a look at th-cam.com/video/AAFLzdwsTPk/w-d-xo.html. This will show you how to install the free version of LaunchBox and set up both Mame and all the retro consoles, etc.
Honestly with all the headaches I've gotten trying to wrap my head around all this stuff, I'd personally prefer to just drop the money on one of those Super Arcade X things or something similar where its already set up and ready to go.
If it's getting confusing just download a full romset and install the whole thing in one go. That will ensure you get it all up and running without any fuss. Or find a fully non merged set and use the individual game files.
The problem is that even those things have mis-matched rom and emulator versions. They simply install whatever the latest EmuElec/Batocera is at the time, containing whatever the latest MAME version happens to be at the time, and keep their ROMs at whatever version they had before. Sometimes they get lucky and most of the games happen to work, e.g. when using the FB Neo MAME variant. But sometimes you end up with an ARCADE section where no single game works at all, with any of the provided MAME variants.
MAME is literally my least favourite emulator.. complicated configuration, too many roms, merge non merge parent clone CHDs too many confusing things, all games work by their own base so you need to set them one by one which makes it even more of an annoyance
I only use MAME for Arcade version of Tekken Tag. for others, i use other platform emulators (SNES or PS1) which are more easy and simple to work
good thing its only one game so i dont have to deal with every game. if it was not for Tekken Tag Arcade, i would have removed MAME already
Once you've got Mame set up it's not so bad to get games working. A bit of work but worth it if you're into arcade games.
@@BytesNBits Yeah its true. I got Tekken Tag working by your tutorials. You make great tutorials, I appreciate it really. however, MAME games need too much work and multiple files only for 1 game, so i dont really want to do it for all other arcade games. I looked for a complete rom pack and it needed too much space. so I rather play them on other platforms with simple emulators if they are available.
hi im really stuck i have a copy of XenoCrisis_NG_MAME rom but it wont recognised by mame nore with launchbox, any advice would be helpfull i have read the install but still dont work i have copyed what it says. this is what it says
(Create a folder or zip file called xenocrisis with the supplied MAME ROM files and then copy the text from the provided neogeo.xml into the neogeo.xml file found in the hash folder inside MAME's root.
it might simply be that you've got the wrong file name. Check the arcade database listing to confirm the file.
@@BytesNBits i tryed it but its not a old game it shows nothing on the database i contacted the company but no response, but thanks for the response i keep trying
Non-merged ROMs are by far the best way to get specific, single games running. As someone who really only cares about 30-50 arcade games, they're always my first choice.
Thanks for the tips.
I tried installing mame and getting it to work but then I got distracted by the more attractive option of pulling out my teeth with a pliers
It really isn't so bad once you get into it.