Then there is the standard combination of joysticks and buttons. You want to play Tempest? The original game used a dial-like rotary controller. Games like Centipede? A trackball works best.
Racing game? Use a steering wheel and pedal combo. The controls you choose for your arcade machine emulator will depend on the games you want to play. Just make sure that whichever screen you choose, it is capable of connecting to your computer. This is because the older CRT models create a more true to heart arcade visual experience. If you download the basic PC version of MAME, you’ll see that it’s a command-line system.Ī monitor will be a necessity and most MAME enthusiasts prefer a cathode ray tube (CRT) TV to a computer monitor. You can find ports of MAME that will run on machines with a Mac or Linux-based operating system. The basic PC version of MAME runs a command-line system meaning you’ll need to type in commands to edit settings and play the ROMs. This will require a lot of processing power. Remember that MAME is attempting to emulate the behavior of the original hardware. Understand that the more powerful a computer is, the better it will be at handling the MAME processing requirements. The MAME website lists the minimum requirements for running MAME on a computer as: