


zip in this collection is a complete ROM that can be used stand-alone.Īll romsets can be used standalone because each zip contains all the files needed to run that game, including any ROMs from 'parent' ROM sets and BIOS sets. MAME 2016 Reference Set - Romsets and Samples.Final Burn Alpha 2016 Reference Collection (Complete FBA 0.2.97.38).MAME 2015 Reference Set - Romsets and Samples.MAME 2010 Reference Set - Romsets and Samples.

AdvanceMAME 1.4 Reference Collection (Complete MAME 0.106).MAME 2003 Reference Collection (Complete MAME 0.78).MAME 2000 Reference Collection (Complete MAME 0.37b5).I also find it best to sort out the roms from their parent romsets (FBA 0.2.97 and MAME 0.37b5) into dirs for loading by varying cores You'll have to wipe the config files each time you switch to a different release. Until they fix the audio bug, I tend to swap between versions using custom paths on SD:Īnd I edit the app icon to watermark the version onto it so make it easy to spot on the HB channel. which doesn't have the MAME core included. you'll have to use 1.3.6 release (or earlier). I've documented what I could find where there is an overlap with FBA, and a recommendation for what you should useĪs a general rule I think MAME 2000 is best for golden age games, including some great and unusual mid to late 80's Atari games, and FBA best for mostly late 80's thru 90's.Īn added complexity: RetroArch 1.4.x and 1.5.x on Wii right now have an audio problem with the CPS2 and Neo Geo cores. Here's a sheet I did for it - it's good for the 1.4 and 1.5 releases.Īs observed by myself and others, a lot of games have a graphics garble problem, but there's still loads that work great. I know this might be an aged thread but it ranks high on Google search for a compatibility list for MAME 2000 core for RA Wii. I can't believe that all of those ROMs aren't compatible so I must be doing something wrong.īTW - I am using the latest stable build of RetroArch (1.3.0). Atari Tetris, Contra, Donkey Kong) but the vast majority just show a black screen for a couple of seconds and then take me back to Homebrew (e.g. When I choose a ROM, the vast majority cause RetroArch to simply reboot to the Homebrew screen. I have also tried the "Select File and Detect Core" as well as "Select Downloaded File and Detect Core" options but I get the same result.Īfter loading the core I go to "Load Content" and then "Select File" and navigate to my ROMs folder. I understand there is also "CPS-1" and "CPS-2" for Capcom games but it doesn't matter as I get the same result no matter which core I choose. I start RetroArch with a fresh install and default config and choose "Load Core" and then I choose "Arcade (FB Alpha)". Hi all, I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong with RetroArch on Wii - the vast majority of my MAME ROMs aren't working (even ones that work fine on MAMEWii).
