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Well, if u don't know. MAME http://www.mame.net/ is a emulator that enables you to play all the old (and new) classic games @ the arcades.

my fav are

Alien VS Predator

Captain America and The Avengers ( I can beat this game with 1 credit :rolleyes: )

Final Fight

all the KOF

MVS

MVC

XVS

MK2

All Street fighters

TMNT - A classic :P

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Originally posted by initialD

sweet got it working

cant find aliens vs predator tho, DAMN

ny1 know where i can get capcom vs snk?

capcom VS skn doesn't work for mame....but u can try use another emulator to play that...but I have never seen the rom for that before....maybe I aint surfing the net as much any more :D

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hey guys, has anyone been able to access the mame.dk web site lately, i havnt been able to for a couple of days.

i was just starting to download some games and now im hooked but i cant get on the web site anymore.

i was just thinking, seeing as the roms are so small, would anyone like to email some to me as i only have about 5 games so far..

i would greatly apriciate it so much

[email protected]

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