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Release Date
MAME 0.37b10 was released on 6 December 2000.
Contributors
The known contributors for this version are, in alphabetical order:
- Aaron Giles
- Bernd Wiebelt
- Bryan McPhail
- David Graves
- Eddie Edwards
- John Bennett
- Luca Elia
- Mathias Rosenhauer
- Mike Coates
- Nicola Salmoria
- Olivier Galibert
- Phil Stroffolino
- Philip Bennett
- Quench
- Stefan Jokisch
- Yochizo
Specific Contributions
The known contributions for this version are, in the order specified in the whatsnew:
- Aaron Giles fixed priorities in Pac 'n Pal
- Nicola Salmoria improved colors in Mr. Do!.
- Olivier Galibert contributed fixes to Xexex.
- John Bennett and Philip Bennett improved the sound in World Cup '90
- Bernd Wiebelt fixed a YMZ280B bug that caused bad sound in the Cave games.
- Stefan Jokisch improved the C-chip simulation in Rainbow Island, fixing secret rooms.
- Eddie Edwards improved collision detection in Thunder Cross.
- Paddles now map linearly to the analog joystick.
- Aaron Giles added new functions draw_scanline8() and draw_scanline16() to help bitmap based games in supporting display rotation and 16-bit video modes. Converted a number of drivers to this new system.
Game Support
New Games added or promoted from GAME_NOT_WORKING status
- Hole Land
- American Speedway
- Cosmos
- Dark Warrior
- Video Eight Ball
- Logger
- Dazzler
- Wall Street
- Radar Zone
- Gold Bug
- Heart Attack
- Hunchback
- Superbike
- Hero
- Hunchback Olympic
- Beat Head (prototype)
- Stompin'
- Wheel Of Fortune
- Golden Tee Golf
- Slick Shot
- Golden Tee Golf II
- Peggle
- Hot Shots Tennis
- Rim Rockin' Basketball
- Ninja Clowns
- Atomic Robokid
- Omega Fighter
- Syvalion
- Record Breaker
- Dynamite League
- Argus
- Valtric
- Mr. F. Lea
- World Grand Prix
- Darius 2
- Warrior Blade
- Top Speed
- Ninja Warriors
- China Town
- Performan
New clones added