Let's Talk: Mame Compatibility Difference Windows 7 & Windows 10 Pt.1

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Originally created on Sep 17, 2019 (not published)

* Special reminder: Turn up your speaker when you get to the part where I’m speaking. I know I sound kind of slow and awkwardly, weird. It was recorded by Razer Kraken Headphones with Bandicam. My voice sounds better and it’s quicker in person. It was my first time recording on mic, (I’m sorry if my pronunciations are sort of off like trying to say the word, “video” or “run” wrong), so please don’t judge me. The bandicam free version only allows ten minutes and Sadly, YouTube only allows fifteen minutes of recording, which sucks. Anyway, Enjoy and tell me what you think! *

Hello everybody, and welcome to my first live chat video! I am going to show you the differences how previous MAME versions that runs differently between the two operating system such as Windows 7 and Windows 10. I am going to break this video into three parts, since YouTube accepts recording up to fifteen minutes and you have to verify your account. This video is not supposed represent a comparison like Windows 7 is better than 10 or any of that stuff. In this video, I’m going to explain how to make the past arcade emulator compatible with the recent version of Windows. The first part shows some of Mame32 games and its short gameplay. It’s not a pro type of gameplays (there are other videos with the pros), I’m only showing how the game runs on Windows 7. Next will be MameUI, then the third part will be on Win 10 and I’ll explain and show you how it functions and how to make it suitable for Windows 10. There are newer versions of mame that are compatible for the OS your using. You wouldn’t believe on how long this took me to make, especially with Movie Maker. You know, how many times I tried to sound natural on microphone? Not bad for a beginner. Still, it needs some work.

Music for the Intro: Good Golly Miss Molly by Little Richard from King Ralph


Music for my dialogue: Hero's Duty from Wreck-It Ralph the game (Wii, 3DS, DS)

Music for Mame32 Game-plays: I Dream of Ibiza by Approaching Nirvana

Games used:

Arkanoid © Taito Corporation 1986

Darwin 4078 © Data East Corporation 1986

720° / 720 Degrees © Atari Games 1986

Teddy Boy Blues – Yohko Ishino © Sega 1985

Real Bout Fatal Fury/Real Bout Garou Densetsu © SNK 1995







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