The "All Killer, No Filler" MAME list has become a popular resource, but it isn't without its holes, be it because it only really covers Joystick + Buttons based games (excluding most driving titles, or lightgun games) or simply because some games were overlooked. Unfortunately many people are using the list as the final say on what is worth playing in MAME, and that feels wrong to me. This series of streams will look at games not on that list, some good, some bad.
Timestamps from The Ogre
00:00:00 - Prestream Intro
00:08:04 - Porky (1985 Shinkai Inc. (Magic Electronics Inc. license))
00:20:21 - Alcon (US, 1986 Toaplan / Taito America Corp.)
00:22:44 - Slap Fight (A77 set, 8606M PCB, 1986 Toaplan / Taito)
00:29:48 - Slither (set 1, 1982 Century II)
00:38:21 - Lethal Crash Race / Bakuretsu Crash Race (set 1, 1993 Video System Co.)
00:48:26 - Bump 'n' Jump (1982 Data East USA)
00:56:32 - Argus (1986 NMK (Jaleco license))
01:09:23 - Funky Fish (1981 Sun Electronics)
01:21:15 - Radical Radial (US, 1982 Nichibutsu USA)
01:27:38 - Radical Radial (Japan, 1983 Logitec Corp.)
01:30:27 - Tomahawk 777 (rev 5, 1980 Data East)
01:34:06 - Tomahawk 777 (rev 1, 1980 Data East)
01:38:28 - Black Panther (1987 Konami)
01:48:48 - Spiders (set 1 1981 Sigma Enterprises Inc.)
02:01:07 - Savage Bees (1985 Capcom (Memetron license))
02:07:35 - Arcanoid Returns (Ver 2.020 1997/02/10, 1997 Taito Corporation)
02:21:36 - The Gladiator / Shen Jian Fu Mo Lu / Shen Jian Fengyun (M68k label V101, ARM label V107, ROM 06/06/03 SHEN JIAN V107, 2003 IGS)
02:34:21 - Noboranka (Japan, 1986 Coreland / Data East Corporation)
02:43:58 - Boggy '84 (1983 Kaneko)
02:53:02 - Bal Cube (1996 Metro)
03:01:00 - Bongo (1983 Jetsoft)