> 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.
That happens quite often where a favorite game may not work for a specific machine. Just keep in mind that many hundreds of SNES games do work just fine with current MAME emulation. someday I'm sure MAME can improve to the level of the single purpose emulators, but for now if you want to use it you may have to put up with a machine that is flagged with graphics and sounds not being 100%.
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