View Full Version : Mame32 downloads site, Rom-World??
Igorr
10-15-2008, 06:44 PM
I just got my mame32 kinda running and started to get some roms. I went to Rom-World and got some good stuff, but all there games dont work. I have a bunch of games that dont work.
I downloaded the Neogoe rom thing, but some games still dont work. Games like Samurai Showdown, Street Fighter II, and Dark Stalkers. Thats only a few that I found that dont work, there are many more.
The message I get says, "The selected game is missing one or more required ROM or CHD images. Please select a different game." What does that mean and how do I get it to work?
Is Mame 32 my best option?
I have also been downloaded the Stella emulator, but I cant seem to get any atari game roms to work either.
I know, I know, I should just Read everything about Mame, but why reinvent the wheel when I could get help here. thanks
Superman
10-15-2008, 09:36 PM
I remember someone saying that you should get the games as a set rather than individually. The reasoning was that there are different versions of mame and games, which are designed to work together, so you can't just use any game with any mame. Hey, that last part rhymed!
That is my 2 cents (which is probably 1 cent now with the economy in the US) but I am sure someone more knowledgeable will be able to give you more specific advice.
Igorr
10-17-2008, 08:12 PM
Soo, no one knows why those roms dont work?
Sniderman
10-17-2008, 08:24 PM
Soo, no one knows why those roms dont work?
You said it yourself:
I know, I know, I should just Read everything about Mame...
EDIT: Let me expand on this. You pretty much all but admit that you're too lazy to do the research in your first post, and that you'd like someone to do the investigation and spoonfeed the answers to you. Pretty much a turnoff around here.
That said, there are many, MANY versions of MAME out there. The version I use is kind of archiac since that's the version that works best on my antiquated system. And I discovered it through research and trial and error and looking up my system and the MAME recommendations for it. THEN I had to find a frontend that would work best for it and THAT was another round of research and downloading and trying it out and so-forth.
The short answer is - YOu gotta figure it out yourself since every MAME machine is different. Buy a top-end computer at Best Buy, and you can use the most recent version of MAME with built-in front end without problems. Anything else, you're just gonna have to puzzle it out on your own. Took me a few months of downloading, testing, trying out, tweaking, and experiemntation before I got everything just right.
Good luck.
Igorr
10-17-2008, 08:31 PM
You said it yourself:
Come on sinderman, help me out! I am not a real big fan of reading!!
Greg2600
10-17-2008, 09:08 PM
I see many stories, but I can't see how a Quad-Core PC loaded to the gills cannot run old games on a recent MAME release? Sure they've had to modify MAME to allow newer games to run, but I think it's more nitpicking than anything. That plus some folks are trying to play some pretty exotic arcade titles. So what are people doing, using 7 different installs of Mame? That's ridiculous if that is the case. Kind of defeats the point of "Multiple" arcade emulation. I don't really mess around with Mame too much, is this really a problem?
NE146
10-17-2008, 11:49 PM
Soo, no one knows why those roms dont work?
Because as the error message itself tells you, you got bad or incomplete romsets! Come on man it aint rocket science :p
Igorr
10-18-2008, 08:57 AM
Because as the error message itself tells you, you got bad or incomplete romsets! Come on man it aint rocket science :p
Well I assumed that, but on that rom world site it said that some games needed the neo geo rom. I just wanted to make sure that I was not doing something wrong, thats all.
Do you use rom world? If so, do you have the same problem?
stargate
10-18-2008, 12:54 PM
Use the basic MAME32 version which is now called MAMEUI. You get it here:
http://mameui.classicgaming.gamespy.com/
Then download different roms to the rom folder. Rom world works pretty well. You will find that some games have multiple rom sets. Usually downloading the one marked "popular" works the best. If a game won't work, try downloading all the rom sets. It should then work.
Download the neo geo bios for neo geo games. Some newer games will require a CHD image. Those files are huge. I stick to the older games myself.
If you are still having trouble with certain games, let me know and I will see if they work on my system.
You don't need a new computer. For most of the "classic" arcade games, any half way decent PC will work.
Good luck !!