It is designed to work with monitors arcade machines, television, and monitors computer. It differs from MAME is that you can run on Linux and Mac OS X, as well as DOS and Microsoft Windows. MAME emulators are developed for following operating systems:ĪdvanceMAME is a derivation of MAME, which is an emulator of games arcade. Multiple emulated monitors, as required by for example Darius, are supported as well. MAME supports arbitrary screen resolutions, refresh rates and display configurations. These elements are virtualized so MAME acts as a software layer between the original program of the game, and the platform MAME runs on. Each element can replicate the behavior of the hardware present in the arcade machines. MAME coordinates the emulation of various elements at a time. MESS, an emulator for many video game consoles and computer systems. The emulator now supports over seven thousand unique games and ten thousand actual ROM image sets, though not all of the supported games are playable. The aim of MAME is to be a reference to the inner workings of the emulated arcade machines. The main intention is to preserve the gaming history, prevent the vintage games to be forgotten. MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator) is an emulator application that has been designed to recreate the hardware of arcade game system in software so you can run them in your personal computers.