MAME OS X is a native Mac OS X port of MAME, designed to take full advantage of OS X-specific optimizations.

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Games, Emulators

License

MIT License

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User Reviews

  • thanks for your work !!! can you update your mame os x with newest mame , for our oldest ( no intel ) mac ( g4 / g5 )? thanks!
  • muy bueno
  • This download sucks. Every game I open and try to play says "some files missing" then goes back to the screen with all of the games on it.
  • I've tested 3 game, and no sound...
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Mac

Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Cocoa (MacOS X)

Programming Language

C, Objective C

Related Categories

C Games, C Emulators, Objective C Games, Objective C Emulators

Registered

2006-09-05