| Problema | Solución |
|----------|----------|
| "Missing ROM or CHD" | Descarga el archivo .dat del set y verifica con ROMVault. |
| El juego se cierra al abrir | Falta el BIOS. Asegura neogeo.zip, cps2.zip, pgm.zip en la carpeta roms. |
| Velocidad lenta en juegos 3D | Baja la resolución interna en mame.ini a 640x480. |
| Sin sonido | Ve a Slider Controls y sube el volumen del emulador. |
MAME is not just an emulator; it is a preservation project. Unlike console emulators that mimic a single piece of hardware (like a SNES), MAME is a chameleon. It emulates the specific hardware of thousands of different arcade cabinets—from the simple logic boards of 1970s Pong clones to the complex 3D processors of early 2000s titles like Tekken 4.
When you download a package claiming "14820 juegos," you are likely looking at a "Complete ROM Set" for a specific version of MAME. This number fluctuates with every update, as the MAME team adds newly dumped prototypes and removes duplicates (clones) or incorrect dumps.
MAME updates frequently (currently >v0.270). Each version improves emulation accuracy, but ROMs must match the exact version. Using MAME 0.148 requires a corresponding 0.148 ROM set.
The “MAME 0.148 with 14,820 arcade games” pack is technically functional but numerically misleading. While it can run on any PC, its legality is questionable, and the actual number of unique, working games is significantly lower. For genuine arcade preservation, using the latest MAME version with legally obtained ROMs (or verified personal dumps) is the correct approach. The 14,820 pack is best seen as a historical curiosity, not a “top” solution.
Nota: A diferencia de MAME actual, esta versión NO requiere una tarjeta gráfica potente. El peso recae en el CPU.
No necesitas ver los 14,820 juegos. Muchos son clones, bootlegs o juegos para máquinas de apuestas. Crea un filtro: