> I believe your actual question is "which console should I buy to play MAME on?". That > answer is generally "don't, get a Gigabyte BRIX or Intel NUC or something" (both of > those are tiny quiet PCs with real Haswell CPU power and HDMI output jacks). That > said, if you're sticking with the golden oldies, the Wii version would probably work > for you. I wouldn't buy a system specifically for that though.
Yeah, buying a PC for it is probably the most straightforward answer. I wouldn't even have to buy one since my current PC is perfectly capable of playing all of the games that I like.
But do you remember the lenghty discussion about vsync and input lag when using Direct3D? I was hoping that a console version doesn't require stuff like vsync to display a clean picture because it natively synchronizes with the screen (after all, actual console games never have tearing). Of course, I might be wrong, but that was my original thought.
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