> and I also said that the model used by PinMAME / Virtual Pinball was already a > massive problem, basically locking any kind of decent Pinball emulation to Windows > only by using closed-source software interacting with MAME. > > Opposite of any kind of preservation.
If PinMAME didn't ever exist I wonder how many of those ROMs would actually be preserved for us today.
Also, I thought both VPM and VP were completely open source.