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Re: 2021's Almost Here: What Do You Guys Hope For in Mame/Mess?
12/24/20 01:21 PM
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> I don't have a wishlist for things I want to play.
iirc You helped yourself out with this item. ;-) If I got the wrong name, my bad, but I thought it was this one that was added earlier in the year.
CONS( 1979, qfire, 0, 0, qfire, qfire, qfire_state, empty_init, "Electroplay", "Quickfire", MACHINE_SUPPORTS_SAVE | MACHINE_CLICKABLE_ARTWORK )
As have posted earlier this year, my thanks to getting Microvision up and running in MAME. I spent many days in 1979 year playing Blockbuster. I never got around to buying other cartridges of other Microvision games because Blockbuster was good enough.
CONS( 1979, microvsn, 0, 0, microvision, microvision, microvision_state, empty_init, "Milton Bradley", "Microvision", MACHINE_SUPPORTS_SAVE | MACHINE_REQUIRES_ARTWORK )
>As for MAME itself, hmm. Off the top of my head, the original Odyssey would be cool to > preserve (may be possible to get to playable speed with a netlist).
Your great long extended Odyssey2 rewrites, bugfixes, and updates earlier this year probably turned you off of Odyssey related items for a while. *kidding*
If anyone decides to work on that, [Odyssey] good luck to them. Even though that was around in early 1970s, I didn't know anyone personally back then that had that since it was very expensive at the time. Maybe one of my [older] sister's friends had that...probably a family household purchase iirc. The only early 1970s era electronic game I had was a led Texas Instruments calculator and it only displayed numbers.
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