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    PlayStation does what MAMEdon't: list of PS1 arcade ports

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    • pjftP
      pjft @sirhenrythe5th
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      @sirhenrythe5th Well, kind of, yeah. There's also filters, and a few other amenities (I suppose netplay would be a factor if more people used it), but yes - for me at least it's just the ease of standardization and setup across systems.

      I have tried AdvMame - and truth be told am using it for a set of ROMs that don't run anywhere else, so that's great! - but the scanline effect on low-res games are a bit too dense for my liking. Still, its speed is certainly second to none for these newer games.

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      • matchamanM
        matchaman
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        Bumping this in case I missed something. I actually am pretty sure there's plenty of Japanese exclusives that aren't in the list :)

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          VictimRLSH
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          @matchaman said in PlayStation does what MAMEdon't: list of PS1 arcade ports:

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