PS 2 Game Cheats – Codes and Hints
Written by Going Pro Gaming Posted on May 29, 2009, 4:29 am
Frank W Ellis asked:
PS 2 Game Cheats, Codes and Hints
Just about every video game on the market today has a cheat code that you can use to help you improve your video gaming skills. Luckily for PS 2 game players their are many game cheats, codes and hints that can help you learn to take your gaming skills to the highest levels possible.
By using game cheats and codes you can unlock new levels and items for popular ps 2 games like, Rogue Gallery, Ghost Rider, Bully, Burnout Dominator, Grand Theft Auto, Final Fantasy, Mvp 07 NCAA Baseball, AR Tonelico: Melody of Elemia Okami, Sims and almost any other ps 2 game you play.
A Good Place to Find PS 2 Games Information
There are now first-rate video game sales and rental companies online that offer an abundance of helpful information about video games. You can go to their website and get the latest cheat codes and hints for all of your favorite ps 2 games for free. Besides having cheat codes you can also find videos, trailers, screenshots, user reviews, critic reviews, faqs and walkthroughs.
What PS 2 games do you like to play?
Depending on what ps2 games you like to play, you should be able to find cheat codes and hints for all of your favorite games such as, Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Call of Duty 3, Family Guy, Gameshark, God of War, Grand Theft Auto, Gun, Superman Returns, Bully, Guitar Hero, Mortal Kombat, Black, Dukes of Hazzard, Scarface, Star Trek Encounters, Socom U.S. Navy Seals and many, many others.
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PS 2 Game Cheats, Codes and Hints
Just about every video game on the market today has a cheat code that you can use to help you improve your video gaming skills. Luckily for PS 2 game players their are many game cheats, codes and hints that can help you learn to take your gaming skills to the highest levels possible.
By using game cheats and codes you can unlock new levels and items for popular ps 2 games like, Rogue Gallery, Ghost Rider, Bully, Burnout Dominator, Grand Theft Auto, Final Fantasy, Mvp 07 NCAA Baseball, AR Tonelico: Melody of Elemia Okami, Sims and almost any other ps 2 game you play.
A Good Place to Find PS 2 Games Information
There are now first-rate video game sales and rental companies online that offer an abundance of helpful information about video games. You can go to their website and get the latest cheat codes and hints for all of your favorite ps 2 games for free. Besides having cheat codes you can also find videos, trailers, screenshots, user reviews, critic reviews, faqs and walkthroughs.
What PS 2 games do you like to play?
Depending on what ps2 games you like to play, you should be able to find cheat codes and hints for all of your favorite games such as, Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Call of Duty 3, Family Guy, Gameshark, God of War, Grand Theft Auto, Gun, Superman Returns, Bully, Guitar Hero, Mortal Kombat, Black, Dukes of Hazzard, Scarface, Star Trek Encounters, Socom U.S. Navy Seals and many, many others.
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PC Games – A Great Choice
Written by Going Pro Gaming Posted on May 26, 2009, 4:51 am
Sonny Castro asked:
PC games are created by one or more game developers, often in conjunction with other specialists (such as game artists) and either published independently or through a third party publisher. These games are usually built around a central piece of software, known as a game engine, that simplifies the development process and enables developers to easily port their projects between platforms. PC games are almost always cheaper than console games and are an exciting way of remaining entertained on personal computers. Because they are very entertaining and the user does not even realize while playing the games when time has passed by. PC games are still viable and will become more so as the PS3 and Xbox 360 show their age.
Games (software in general) can take years to develop. Games for Windows is a program developed by Microsoft to help make PC gaming easier for consumers. Usually games carry interesting activities for entertainment and amusement and also allow and encourage kids to process information and to make sense of their own world.
Game development, as with console games, is generally undertaken by one or more game developers using either standardized or proprietary tools.
Computer games have evolved from the simple graphics and gameplay of early titles like Spacewar.These types of games and game addiction are often the subject of criticism, focusing largely on the influence of objectionable content and prolonged gameplay on minors.These games are typically sold on standard storage media, such as compact discs, DVD, and floppy disks and also rely on third-party software such as an operating system (OS), device drivers, libraries and more to run. Computer monitors can be found with considerably higher resolutions than HDTVs, and the latest multi-core processors and dual GPU solutions make it possible to build a remarkably powerful game system. Computers are also getting a little more user friendly, but eventually every PC gamer will encounter some technical complication that interferes with their gaming, be it a device driver that needs updating or components that are simply incompatible.
Online multi-player games have achieved popularity largely as a result of increasing broadband adoption among consumers. Online games require a virtual environment, generally called a “game server and sometimes online activation makes traveling gaming impossible, which, actually, is when some people do the majority of their computer gaming anyway. Online play options for consoles are getting better all the time, but proprietary networks and fees for services like Xbox Live make them a bit less attractive.Microsoft works closely with game developers to make it easier for them to write good games for Windows machines.
PC games are often not well-suited for playing on the couch, especially given that the mouse and keyboard are the preferred game controllers. Sometimes these games are tricky, and the difficulty of getting a game to work is another reason why there are not more ******** PC gamers. Computer games are much more popular in other countries besides the U.S., and that is where they make most of their money. These games are widely available in all genres from action to educational and from early childhood to adult games.
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PC games are created by one or more game developers, often in conjunction with other specialists (such as game artists) and either published independently or through a third party publisher. These games are usually built around a central piece of software, known as a game engine, that simplifies the development process and enables developers to easily port their projects between platforms. PC games are almost always cheaper than console games and are an exciting way of remaining entertained on personal computers. Because they are very entertaining and the user does not even realize while playing the games when time has passed by. PC games are still viable and will become more so as the PS3 and Xbox 360 show their age.
Games (software in general) can take years to develop. Games for Windows is a program developed by Microsoft to help make PC gaming easier for consumers. Usually games carry interesting activities for entertainment and amusement and also allow and encourage kids to process information and to make sense of their own world.
Game development, as with console games, is generally undertaken by one or more game developers using either standardized or proprietary tools.
Computer games have evolved from the simple graphics and gameplay of early titles like Spacewar.These types of games and game addiction are often the subject of criticism, focusing largely on the influence of objectionable content and prolonged gameplay on minors.These games are typically sold on standard storage media, such as compact discs, DVD, and floppy disks and also rely on third-party software such as an operating system (OS), device drivers, libraries and more to run. Computer monitors can be found with considerably higher resolutions than HDTVs, and the latest multi-core processors and dual GPU solutions make it possible to build a remarkably powerful game system. Computers are also getting a little more user friendly, but eventually every PC gamer will encounter some technical complication that interferes with their gaming, be it a device driver that needs updating or components that are simply incompatible.
Online multi-player games have achieved popularity largely as a result of increasing broadband adoption among consumers. Online games require a virtual environment, generally called a “game server and sometimes online activation makes traveling gaming impossible, which, actually, is when some people do the majority of their computer gaming anyway. Online play options for consoles are getting better all the time, but proprietary networks and fees for services like Xbox Live make them a bit less attractive.Microsoft works closely with game developers to make it easier for them to write good games for Windows machines.
PC games are often not well-suited for playing on the couch, especially given that the mouse and keyboard are the preferred game controllers. Sometimes these games are tricky, and the difficulty of getting a game to work is another reason why there are not more ******** PC gamers. Computer games are much more popular in other countries besides the U.S., and that is where they make most of their money. These games are widely available in all genres from action to educational and from early childhood to adult games.
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PC Games
Written by Going Pro Gaming Posted on May 23, 2009, 6:20 am
Racheal Welch asked:
How many of you have days where you just want to sit in front of the computer and relax playing computer games, forgetting about the house work, paying the bills, or running around after the family?
Computer games have been around for centuries and are among the most popular type of games for both the young and old. There is a feeling of satisfaction when you complete a level and move up to a higher level, along with this satisfaction of moving up the ranks there is a certain discipline that one must have to achieve this, therefore rules must be obeyed.
It has been a proven fact that giving your brain a workout is another way to keep feeling young and alert, as well as increasing intelligence in both adults and children, there are certain games that are designed to make you think, games such as Sudoku, Crosswords, hangman, logic puzzles like nonograms and number logic puzzles, all of these games can be played by anyone of any age and are lots of fun, these games can be played by multi players or just on your own.
Computer games don’t have to cost the earth to play, you can download some relatively cheap games from the internet or play demos doing a Google/yahoo search for games normally gives you a wide variety of game sites and they do offer a demo before you pay for it which is great for knowing if the games what you want or not, or you could set up a game swap with your friends or just higher them from your local video store for about $7 for a week. Computer games can be a rewarding way to spend a wet afternoon.
With the Internet at our finger tips, the game world has become worldwide. You can now go online and play games with people from all around the world, how cool is that? You can meet people with the same interest in games without even talking to them or seeing them face to face. I can see how some games played this way can become very competitive almost like a sport. With this type of gaming, Parents need to be aware of who their children are interacting with. However this is a very fun, disciplined and competitive way to play computer games.
Computer games are so much fun and offer a very vast variety of games to suit anyone.
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How many of you have days where you just want to sit in front of the computer and relax playing computer games, forgetting about the house work, paying the bills, or running around after the family?
Computer games have been around for centuries and are among the most popular type of games for both the young and old. There is a feeling of satisfaction when you complete a level and move up to a higher level, along with this satisfaction of moving up the ranks there is a certain discipline that one must have to achieve this, therefore rules must be obeyed.
It has been a proven fact that giving your brain a workout is another way to keep feeling young and alert, as well as increasing intelligence in both adults and children, there are certain games that are designed to make you think, games such as Sudoku, Crosswords, hangman, logic puzzles like nonograms and number logic puzzles, all of these games can be played by anyone of any age and are lots of fun, these games can be played by multi players or just on your own.
Computer games don’t have to cost the earth to play, you can download some relatively cheap games from the internet or play demos doing a Google/yahoo search for games normally gives you a wide variety of game sites and they do offer a demo before you pay for it which is great for knowing if the games what you want or not, or you could set up a game swap with your friends or just higher them from your local video store for about $7 for a week. Computer games can be a rewarding way to spend a wet afternoon.
With the Internet at our finger tips, the game world has become worldwide. You can now go online and play games with people from all around the world, how cool is that? You can meet people with the same interest in games without even talking to them or seeing them face to face. I can see how some games played this way can become very competitive almost like a sport. With this type of gaming, Parents need to be aware of who their children are interacting with. However this is a very fun, disciplined and competitive way to play computer games.
Computer games are so much fun and offer a very vast variety of games to suit anyone.
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PC Game Review – New Star GP
Written by Going Pro Gaming Posted on May 16, 2009, 6:31 am
Andy Yates asked:
Welcome to the world of (New Star) Grand Prix! You are a famous racing driver who is set to be this seasons’ winner! Um, that is if you actually win the races, keep your boss, friends and pit crew happy and don’t loose all your money gambling.
New Star GP provides an extra dimension to the usual “here are the tracks, now Race for me!” attitude of most racing games. For each track you have a week to practice, on Saturday it’s qualifying time and then on Sunday it’s the actual race! So what’s the actual driving part of the game like? Well…
You’re gonna need some skill!
The game play is kind of like a more serious version of Micro-machines, having a top down view while you control the car with the arrow keys. The thing that really took me by surprise is how you really have to learn the tracks. Getting your approach to certain corners is important and if you get it wrong you have to slow down, or break, or worse, crash! There are certain things you can do to help. You can choose between having a boost that will allow you to speed up faster, but it makes your car heavier. Strict control of your fuel level helps; less fuel means you’re lighter so you’ll go faster, but not for as long. And if the weather gets bad, change to the appropriate tyres as soon as possible!
So practice is important to get all these things right.
Apart from the driving you have the option to take your friends or the pit crew to the casino to keep them extra happy. You don’t have to play any of the games at the casino but if you’re feeling extra lucky you might be able to earn a little spending money from it.
One of my favourite points about the game is that you can buy cars with the money you earn and drive these around on the current track! You don’t have to do this and it takes up one of your practice days, but it’s good fun.
My major complaint about the game would be the lack of multiplayer, aside from the fact you can compete via track times on-line there is no actual racing against others. The only other niggle for me is the track editor, which I found fairly troublesome to use. Since there were no crossover tracks (or bridges) available I couldn’t recreate the top-gear test track either! I cried.
Otherwise this is good fun and a worthy purchase for any grand prix, or racing in general, fan!
Score: 73 out of 100
Final words: Top notch game-play, a must for any GP fan!
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Welcome to the world of (New Star) Grand Prix! You are a famous racing driver who is set to be this seasons’ winner! Um, that is if you actually win the races, keep your boss, friends and pit crew happy and don’t loose all your money gambling.
New Star GP provides an extra dimension to the usual “here are the tracks, now Race for me!” attitude of most racing games. For each track you have a week to practice, on Saturday it’s qualifying time and then on Sunday it’s the actual race! So what’s the actual driving part of the game like? Well…
You’re gonna need some skill!
The game play is kind of like a more serious version of Micro-machines, having a top down view while you control the car with the arrow keys. The thing that really took me by surprise is how you really have to learn the tracks. Getting your approach to certain corners is important and if you get it wrong you have to slow down, or break, or worse, crash! There are certain things you can do to help. You can choose between having a boost that will allow you to speed up faster, but it makes your car heavier. Strict control of your fuel level helps; less fuel means you’re lighter so you’ll go faster, but not for as long. And if the weather gets bad, change to the appropriate tyres as soon as possible!
So practice is important to get all these things right.
Apart from the driving you have the option to take your friends or the pit crew to the casino to keep them extra happy. You don’t have to play any of the games at the casino but if you’re feeling extra lucky you might be able to earn a little spending money from it.
One of my favourite points about the game is that you can buy cars with the money you earn and drive these around on the current track! You don’t have to do this and it takes up one of your practice days, but it’s good fun.
My major complaint about the game would be the lack of multiplayer, aside from the fact you can compete via track times on-line there is no actual racing against others. The only other niggle for me is the track editor, which I found fairly troublesome to use. Since there were no crossover tracks (or bridges) available I couldn’t recreate the top-gear test track either! I cried.
Otherwise this is good fun and a worthy purchase for any grand prix, or racing in general, fan!
Score: 73 out of 100
Final words: Top notch game-play, a must for any GP fan!
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Gaming Consoles – The Incredible Entertainment Device
Written by Going Pro Gaming Posted on May 12, 2009, 9:20 am
Jacob Marshal asked:
The first generation of exciting gaming consoles hit the market in the early 1970s. Since then, children have been clamouring for the latest gaming devices. These game consoles have come a long way since the 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System. Two most popular consoles on the market today are Microsoft’s Xbox 360 and Sony’s PlayStation 3 that deliver not only top-notch gaming experiences that support HD but also impressive multimedia features.
Sony made its introduction in the console game world in the mid-’90s with the PlayStation and again in 2000 with Play Station 2. As expected, the Play Station 3 leaves its predecessors far behind, with gorgeous, HD graphics and a super-fast processor. It carries a higher price tag than the Xbox 360, but at the same time you might find the features it brings to you well worth the extra cost.
The PS3 is available in two configurations: 40GB and 80GB. In addition to the extra storage space, the 80GB game console comes with Motor Storm, a popular off-road racing game exclusive to this console. A very striking feature of this version of PlayStation is its integrated Blu-ray Disc player (BD). If you’re a movie lover and want movies in HD, you might not need another reason to buy this game console. To enjoy excellent video quality of the BD player, pick up an HDMI cable to connect the PlayStation to your HDTV. It also includes an Ethernet cable for a wired Internet connection. With its SIXAXIS wireless controller and in-built web browser, you can surf the Internet and check out the online PlayStation Network. You can also use this to play DVDs and audio CDs, together with copying audio files to the Play Station 3 games hard drive. It sports four USB 2.0 slots, which let you connect your digital camera, download photos, and print them out on a USB printer.
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The first generation of exciting gaming consoles hit the market in the early 1970s. Since then, children have been clamouring for the latest gaming devices. These game consoles have come a long way since the 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System. Two most popular consoles on the market today are Microsoft’s Xbox 360 and Sony’s PlayStation 3 that deliver not only top-notch gaming experiences that support HD but also impressive multimedia features.
Sony made its introduction in the console game world in the mid-’90s with the PlayStation and again in 2000 with Play Station 2. As expected, the Play Station 3 leaves its predecessors far behind, with gorgeous, HD graphics and a super-fast processor. It carries a higher price tag than the Xbox 360, but at the same time you might find the features it brings to you well worth the extra cost.
The PS3 is available in two configurations: 40GB and 80GB. In addition to the extra storage space, the 80GB game console comes with Motor Storm, a popular off-road racing game exclusive to this console. A very striking feature of this version of PlayStation is its integrated Blu-ray Disc player (BD). If you’re a movie lover and want movies in HD, you might not need another reason to buy this game console. To enjoy excellent video quality of the BD player, pick up an HDMI cable to connect the PlayStation to your HDTV. It also includes an Ethernet cable for a wired Internet connection. With its SIXAXIS wireless controller and in-built web browser, you can surf the Internet and check out the online PlayStation Network. You can also use this to play DVDs and audio CDs, together with copying audio files to the Play Station 3 games hard drive. It sports four USB 2.0 slots, which let you connect your digital camera, download photos, and print them out on a USB printer.
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Integrate Fun and Learning With PC Games
Written by Going Pro Gaming Posted on May 6, 2009, 1:55 pm
Natalie Aranda asked:
Educational software for children generally comes in the form of computer tutorials related to different school subjects and other areas of learning such as encyclopedias, dictionaries, reference books, etc., but when all this knowledge integrates fun, a new exciting and rewarding experience comes to reveal a new world of possibilities.
In fact, learning PC Games are aimed at all the family who can together enjoy discovering a new dimension in an entertaining way, taking the role of an adventurer or traveling through history or even the whole universe comfortably from home through the PC screen.
Some games have been developed which use popular TV characters and popular cartoons to make it easy for basic learning of different skills including, math, spelling, logic, science, and social studies for kids from pre-school to Grade 8.
However, many other PC games are available for very young children whose age range from 2 to 5 years old. Preschooler games generally include more than one game to facilitate early learning and coordination with programs that covers letters, numbers, shapes, color recognition, memory skills, phonics, telling time and solving puzzles, among others.
Kept as simple as possible, preschooler games have a minimum of distractions like menus that little kids do not understand, but only with the use of a mouse in an easy click-and-play environment. Learning experiences are greatly enhanced if a teacher, parent or older kid helps little children to become familiar with the software, providing encouragement and guidance while they explore this new experience.
Many of those games include several little kid games just for fun rewarding the children for solving a challenge. Other PC games are intended to develop particular skills toward future careers or activities for boys and girls. The basics to learn sewing, design, block building and many other entertaining activities have been developed in a game-like context for easy learning while achieving a sense of accomplishment.
Integrating fun and learning with PC games is not a new concept, just a new approaching taking advantage of the present technology, because educational software has been used since the early days when computers became part of our daily lives to help students with basic academic skills and problem solving. Pioneer games were as simple as the limitations of the early technology, with limitations of PC memory, screen resolution and slow processor chips.
Today, the computers make possible a virtual reality-like experience offering interactivity that children and adults enjoy alike, although few parents still believe that computers are nothing else than just a mind numbing entertainment, missing the great experience of allowing their children to play on them alone or together as a family who shares and enjoys PC games for learning.
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Educational software for children generally comes in the form of computer tutorials related to different school subjects and other areas of learning such as encyclopedias, dictionaries, reference books, etc., but when all this knowledge integrates fun, a new exciting and rewarding experience comes to reveal a new world of possibilities.
In fact, learning PC Games are aimed at all the family who can together enjoy discovering a new dimension in an entertaining way, taking the role of an adventurer or traveling through history or even the whole universe comfortably from home through the PC screen.
Some games have been developed which use popular TV characters and popular cartoons to make it easy for basic learning of different skills including, math, spelling, logic, science, and social studies for kids from pre-school to Grade 8.
However, many other PC games are available for very young children whose age range from 2 to 5 years old. Preschooler games generally include more than one game to facilitate early learning and coordination with programs that covers letters, numbers, shapes, color recognition, memory skills, phonics, telling time and solving puzzles, among others.
Kept as simple as possible, preschooler games have a minimum of distractions like menus that little kids do not understand, but only with the use of a mouse in an easy click-and-play environment. Learning experiences are greatly enhanced if a teacher, parent or older kid helps little children to become familiar with the software, providing encouragement and guidance while they explore this new experience.
Many of those games include several little kid games just for fun rewarding the children for solving a challenge. Other PC games are intended to develop particular skills toward future careers or activities for boys and girls. The basics to learn sewing, design, block building and many other entertaining activities have been developed in a game-like context for easy learning while achieving a sense of accomplishment.
Integrating fun and learning with PC games is not a new concept, just a new approaching taking advantage of the present technology, because educational software has been used since the early days when computers became part of our daily lives to help students with basic academic skills and problem solving. Pioneer games were as simple as the limitations of the early technology, with limitations of PC memory, screen resolution and slow processor chips.
Today, the computers make possible a virtual reality-like experience offering interactivity that children and adults enjoy alike, although few parents still believe that computers are nothing else than just a mind numbing entertainment, missing the great experience of allowing their children to play on them alone or together as a family who shares and enjoys PC games for learning.
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Build a MAME Cabinet to Play Classic Arcade Games
Written by Going Pro Gaming Posted on May 6, 2009, 4:03 am
Koral Wilkinson asked:
The main attraction at the Arcades has been it’s video games. I’m sure a lot of you won’t forget classics like Time Pilot, Bubble Bobble and Outrun. Unfortunately these games and their Arcade cabinets have pretty much disappeared now. The hardware of PC’s are getting more and more powerful with their CPU, graphics and online gaming capabilities as well as consoles that Arcade gaming is becoming retro.
But for many of us the old Arcades are not forgotten. MAME is an emulator where one can play Arcade games. The MAME emulator is not only available for computers but also some consoles. The Arcade emulation is near perfect as the roms are dumped from the real arcade machines. Right now there are more than 2000 games that are fully playable.
There is a growing community that appreciates the possibility to play their favorite classics, almost like in the old days. Still most agree its not the same thrill with a keyboard or joy pad in front of a PC Monitor. However with a MAME Cabinet it can be a great Arcade experience. A MAME Cabinet is like a real Arcade. A cabinet with Arcade controls, marquee and coin doors. There are a large amount of frontends to choose from. A frontend is like a piece of software which helps you open the games. With the correct configuration, one can program them for other emulators as well. Maybe you want to play games for C64, Amiga and Nintendo or like to have a Jukebox with all your favorite music. The choice is up to you! Most of the time people use a PC as hardware but its well hidden inside the cabinet and there are also some ways to hide the Windows interface so it can be hard to tell the re is a PC inside. It is quite some work building a MAME cabinet.
You can try you’re luck and find an old Arcade machine to try and restore it. As it is, there are several places to buy the parts if you were to build a cabinet from scratch. Just keep an eye open. As for the display you can still use a PC monitor but even better would be to use a graphic cards s-video output and wire it to a TV. To play all the games in their native resolution you would need a real Arcade monitor. There is one exception however, if you are based in Europe where there are CRT Scart screens you can use them together with an ArcadeVGA graphics card via the Scart connector. This combination turns your TV into an Arcade monitor. In the end no matter what system you have, there is always the MAME emulator where you can load up all the Classic Arcade games.
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The main attraction at the Arcades has been it’s video games. I’m sure a lot of you won’t forget classics like Time Pilot, Bubble Bobble and Outrun. Unfortunately these games and their Arcade cabinets have pretty much disappeared now. The hardware of PC’s are getting more and more powerful with their CPU, graphics and online gaming capabilities as well as consoles that Arcade gaming is becoming retro.
But for many of us the old Arcades are not forgotten. MAME is an emulator where one can play Arcade games. The MAME emulator is not only available for computers but also some consoles. The Arcade emulation is near perfect as the roms are dumped from the real arcade machines. Right now there are more than 2000 games that are fully playable.
There is a growing community that appreciates the possibility to play their favorite classics, almost like in the old days. Still most agree its not the same thrill with a keyboard or joy pad in front of a PC Monitor. However with a MAME Cabinet it can be a great Arcade experience. A MAME Cabinet is like a real Arcade. A cabinet with Arcade controls, marquee and coin doors. There are a large amount of frontends to choose from. A frontend is like a piece of software which helps you open the games. With the correct configuration, one can program them for other emulators as well. Maybe you want to play games for C64, Amiga and Nintendo or like to have a Jukebox with all your favorite music. The choice is up to you! Most of the time people use a PC as hardware but its well hidden inside the cabinet and there are also some ways to hide the Windows interface so it can be hard to tell the re is a PC inside. It is quite some work building a MAME cabinet.
You can try you’re luck and find an old Arcade machine to try and restore it. As it is, there are several places to buy the parts if you were to build a cabinet from scratch. Just keep an eye open. As for the display you can still use a PC monitor but even better would be to use a graphic cards s-video output and wire it to a TV. To play all the games in their native resolution you would need a real Arcade monitor. There is one exception however, if you are based in Europe where there are CRT Scart screens you can use them together with an ArcadeVGA graphics card via the Scart connector. This combination turns your TV into an Arcade monitor. In the end no matter what system you have, there is always the MAME emulator where you can load up all the Classic Arcade games.
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