As a former/retired mamedev member, I guess I probably count too.. :)

I loved those old video games, and it's really great to be able to 
enjoy them all over again, any time I want.

If you like pinball, check out the sister mame project - pinmame, 
which I was head of for many years until semi-retiring.

When pinmame is combined with visual pinball (separate free 
software), you can recreate & play your old favorite pinball games 
(and even the newest generation of pins released recently).

Links are:
www.pinmame.com
www.vpforums.com (for all the stuff you need to actually play the 
pinball tables and support for getting it set up)

My two biggest computer related passions, mame/pinmame and foxpro now 
being discussed all on the same group!!!

I don't think I can recover from the shock of it.. :)

-Steve






At 01:47 PM 3/26/2007, you wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Wow, didn't know there was another MAME fan on the list. Good to know!
> >
>Make that at least two.  I never thought I'd get to play Mappy or R-Type
>again.
>
>
>
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