Okay, thanks for your reply.  I appreciate the helpful replies.

How do make these ALL of these affected programs use the ALSA plugin?

Wine is set to use ALSA - via the "Configure Wine" - "Audio" tab.  The
"ALSA Driver" box is the only box ticked.

I don't see how it's possible to make programs like Kega Fusion use
ALSA.

I've recently learned that Linux uses 3 sound systems: OSS, PulseAudio
and ALSA.  Yes I'm still a newbie, but learning Linux slowly.  Why 3
sound systems and not 1?  Things like 3 sound systems are examples of
what makes Ubuntu/Linux confusing to newbies like myself?  Unless
Windows simultaneously uses several sound systems and the end users are
simply unaware?

Seems a bit odd that programs like these just refuse to work properly
(or at all) with sound.

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