> > 2.) Ok, so no up-to-date list anywhere? Just gotta experiment and try out different > > games to see if they emulate well or not? If that's the case, based on my > experience > > with SNES games emulated in MAME I think I'll just use dedicated system-specific > > emulators that work without issue absent screen tear even if that means they're > > hacked to run at 60 Hz. > > You may be interested in the following: > 1. http://nonmame.retrogames.com/ - Shoegazer - member here - opinion on what's great > in MAME and great elsewhere. In many cases he prefers RetroArch, but you can > certainly see what "core" RetroArch is using and track down that emulator > independently. > > 2. Some random wiki's opinion on what is good/bad in MAME: > http://emulation.gametechwiki.com/index.php/MAME_compatibility_list > > - Stiletto
#1) Someone else on mameworld shared this link with me before but I forgot to read it. Seems kinda biased? I'll check it out a bit later.
#2) I read this link before and I posted it here weeks ago. Someone else from mameworld said it's fairly accurate but not up-to-date.
Personally, when I try to play one of the most well known SNES games (Yoshi's Island) in MAME and It's broken, I tend to lose interest with MAME's console emulation capabilities.
Edited by FennecTheFox (03/31/18 01:07 AM)
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