MAME 0.62
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Release Date
MAME 0.62 was released on 12 November 2002.
Contributors
The known contributors for this version are, in alphabetical order:
- Aaron Giles
- Angelo Salese
- Barry Rodewald
- Bryan McPhail
- David Haywood
- ElSemi
- Frank Palazzolo
- insideoutboy
- Jarek Burczynski
- John Wil
- Ken Reneris
- Manbow-J
- Mike Haaland
- Nicola Salmoria
- Ohsaki Masayuki
- Olivier Galibert
- Paul Priest
- Phil Stroffolino
- R. Belmont
- Robin Merrill
- Shiriru
- Stefan Jokisch
- Stephane Humbert
- Sylvain Glaize
- Takahiro Nogi
- Zsolt Vasvari
Specific Contributions
The known contributions for this version are, in the order specified in the whatsnew:
- Barry Rodewald improved the raster effects in CPS2 games.
- Aaron Giles fixed priorities in several Atari games.
- Shiriru added sprite alpha blending to the Taito F3 games.
- Ken Reneris improved the sound in Asteroids.
- Olivier Galibert added sound to Bal Cube and Bang Bang Ball, and in the Psikyo games.
- Manbow-J rewrote the sound support for the Seta games.
- R. Belmont added sound to Blazing Tornado.
- R. Belmont fixed sound in Battle Bakraid.
- ElSemi fixed cracking and missing sounds in some neogeo games especially kof99 "how to play" loop and shocktro end of attract missing sound.
- Aaron Giles added sound to Hard Drivin'.
- John Wil added CusKey simulation for Namco games.
- Paul Priest fixed keyboard LEDs being messed up on program exit.
- Nicola Salmoria added TESTDRIVER's to the database used by -romident and -isknown.
- Aaron Giles moved the screen rotation to the OS layer. The core no longer prerotates the bitmap.
- R. Belmont added preliminary YMF278B emulation (missing FM support).
- R. Belmont implemented the SH7604 internal timers, giving sound to Sol Divide and the Super Kaneko Nova System games.
- Olivier Galibert added V70 CPU support.
- Aaron Giles added DSP32 CPU emulation.
- Aaron Giles added TMS32013 CPU emulation.
Game Support
New Games supported or promoted from GAME_NOT_WORKING status
- Fantasia II
- Golden Fire II
- Bouncing Balls
- Dragon World II
- Tengai / Sengoku Blade
- Magical Cat Adventure
- Nostradamus
- Strikers 1945
- IPM Invader
- Green Beret
- Escape Kids
- Solvalou
- Star Blade
- Prop Cycle
- Lucky & Wild
- Super World Stadium '95
- Metal Hawk
- Steel Gunner 2
- Amazon
- Kid no Hore Hore Daisakusen
- Legion
- Dragonball Z 2 Super Battle
- Daioh
- Cyvern
- Sen-Know
- Gals Panic 4
- Gals Panic S - Extra Edition
- Gals Panic S2
- Panic Street
- PuzzLoop
- Jan Jan Paradise
- Jan Jan Paradise 2
- Otome Ryouran
- Tel Jan
- Sengeki Striker
- Speed Ball
- Race Drivin'
- Steel Talons
- Asylum
- Cruis'n USA
- Cruis'n World
- Area 51
- Maximum Force
- Vicious Circle
- Sky Raider
- Starship 1
- Desert War
- Gratia - Second Earth
- The Game Paradise - Master of Shooting!
- One Shot One Kill
- Tetris Plus
- Best Bout Boxing
- Super Slam
- Aquarium
- S.S. Mission
- Fit of Fighting
- The History of Martial Arts
- Indoor Soccer
- Diver Boy
- Speed Spin
- Masked Riders Club Battle Race
- Hanaroku
- Fancy World - Earth of Crisis
- Flower
- Ace
- N.Y. Captor
- Beam Invader
- Zarya Vostoka
- Megadon
- Catapult
- 4 En Raya
- Sky Skipper
- Gomoku Narabe Renju
New clones added
- Sanrin San Chan (= Spatter)
- New Rally X (vertical bootleg)
- Lode Runner - The Dig Fight (ver. A)
- Samurai Aces (= Sengoku Ace)
- Big Striker (bootleg)
- X-Men (US 2 Players)
- MatchIt (= Sichuan 2)
- Super Basketball (version G)
- Thunder Cross II (Asia)
- Alpha Fighter / Head On
- Donkey Kong (US set 2)
- Triple Fun (= Oishii Puzzle)
- Blandia
- Centipede (1 player, timed)
- Raiden (Taiwan)
- Goindol (World)
- Goindol (Japan)
- Super Volleyball (US)