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Mario introduces Bowser to the laws of inertia in Gerrit Goossen's Sixtyforce emulator program. One of longtime Mac programmer Gerrit Goossen's pet projects over the years has been Sixtyforce, a $15.00 emulator program that emulates the hardware functions of Nintendo's classic Nintendo 64 game console. Everyone has a game console of choice and mine has been the Nintendo 64, if only for Ocarina of Time, Perfect Dark, Goldeneye and a remade version of Resident Evil 2 available for it. If it was a talentless mistress, I would have built it a summer cottage by now and wondered how I could win its heart. Not a bad price and if it puts some money back in the hands of the creators on some level, then it's more than worth the investment.įor the truly hard core, ROM importing converters can be purchased from companies like Lik-Sang that bring the file into the computer where it can be read by programs like MacMAME.Įvery time it conks out, I replace it. offers legal ROM file downloads for as low as $2 per title. Since hardware emulation requires the ROM files of old games, which have traditionally been bootlegged over the Internet, the most honest approach is to purchase them where possible.

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For anyone interested in participating in the project, the full source code can be downloaded from.

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The program requires Mac OS X 10.2 or later to run.

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MacMAME is free to anyone who'd like to use it and is a 12.6 megabyte download that expands to occupy 39.2 megabytes of disk space when installed. Moon Lander lives again via Brad Oliver's MacMAME emulation program. Once downloaded, these files are placed within a ROM folder (Users ->Documents->MacMAME User Data->ROMs) and appear in a menu of available games when MacMAME is rebooted again. Like other emulation programs, MacMAME is based around the idea of game ROMs, or the code the composes each title. Download MacMAME, copy the files where you'd like, then run the program and quit it to create a user data folder for the program. What was once technical, especially in the early days of hardware emulation, has become easier. Load the program, insert a coin into the game by pressing "5" on the keyboard, then select the number of players and have at it with the classics of yesteryear. Once installed, the program fully emulates even the interaction. A near-flawless freeware program that recently became a Universal Binary application, MacMAME emulates the hardware settings found in arcade cabinet games.

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MacMAME by Brad Oliver works to bring back the arcade games of the past like nothing else currently out there. My official Geezer card is due to arrive in the mail any day now. Nothing had to be an official production back then and even though games were in competition with each other, the prevailing logic was that the title that was the most fun would win, no matter how intricate or simple it was. It could be a sign of becoming a certified Geezer (I turned 29 back on August 30th), or the fact that marquee video games are costing as much as mid-level movies to produce these days, but I've become interested in game emulators again recently. The Slacker's Guide - Games of Yesteryear: Emulator Roundup















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