it was quite an elusive arcade machine when it was released. It’s even harder to find one now. Yep, MAME would count :-)
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Replying to @ausretrogamer
Okay then, as I always say one of the reasons MAME is important. Preservation for arcade games, especially the rarer ones.
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Replying to @ausretrogamer
I even did a video once about that, how much I care about that. And I will keep saying it.
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Replying to @Kitsuagi
fantastic!! Preservation is absolutely paramount - digital or otherwise.
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Replying to @ausretrogamer
Yes, especially for arcade games. Massive number of them never even got one home port of any kind.
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Replying to @Kitsuagi
which i love to call the unconverted. I wonder if there is a reference of arcade games that never made it to home systems?
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Replying to @ausretrogamer
I have no idea hahaha, maybe on some site/forum. Otherwise it would be a slow manual going through finding them all.
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Replying to @ausretrogamer
All I know for sure is its a lot, a very long long list of them. Sadly some did get ports but not always good ones.
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there was a lot of those (crap conversions). I still cry myself to sleep at how the C64 Double Dragon conversion turned out.
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