General and Classic Arcade

General and Classic Arcade
Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator
Multiple Emulator Super System
The Classics

General and Classic Arcade

bulletThe Vintage Gaming Network.  Formerly Dave's Video Game Classics. The finest and most comprehensive emulation page on the Web. Everything from classic arcade games to Atari 2600 and Nintendo.
bulletMonroeWorld.com. Another good emulation site, updated regularly.
bulletJoseQ's Emu Views.  A plethora of information and news, updated daily.
bulletROMLIST.  The ultimate ROM archive on the Web.
bulletBackyard Emulation Links.   Great all-purpose emulation links site; if you're looking for hard-to-find ROMs, you could do worse than start your search here.
bulletTop 25 Emulation Sites.  And if you don't find what you're looking for at BEL, check this site out instead.
bulletDan's Home Page.  A big-time page in terms of emulation programming reference, from one of the best emu authors out there.
bulletalt.emulators.classic-arcade. Usenet newsgroup devoted to classic arcade games.

Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator

bulletThe Official M.A.M.E. Emulator Page. The official home page for the Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator, simply the finest emulator available anywhere. Over 400 classic arcade games perfectly reproduced on your home computer; you won't believe your eyes.
bulletMame32 Q&A Test & Art Dept.  Convuluted title; nevertheless, the best official site for the Windows version of M.A.M.E., including various cool art packs.
bulletThe Official M.A.M.E. Message Board.  Post your comments and questions here for the developers' perusal.
bulletDave's MAME Message Board.
bulletArcade@Home.  A great front-end for M.A.M.E., along with many other site features.
bulletFrames Per Second.   Great site devoted to the benchmarking of MAME on various system configurations.
bulletM.A.M.E. Home Arcade Machine. How to build an arcade cabinet around M.A.M.E.
bulletThe Danish M.A.M.E. Page. Nicely done page with plenty of resources.
bulletalt.games.mame.   Usenet newsgroup devoted to M.A.M.E.

Multiple Emulator Super System

bulletThe Official MESS Home Page.   The latest from the developers of M.A.M.E., this is a multi-console emulator.  Currently, it emulates the Nintendo NES, Sega Genesis, Colecovision, TRS-80, and Color Genie.
bulletOfficial MESS Message Board.

The Classics

bulletI.C. When. Marvelous and comprehensive overview of classic arcade history, from the 1800s to the 1990s.
bulletBlast from the Past Amusements. Care to own your very own arcade cabinets?  This is the place to go.
bulletVideo Arcade Preservation Society. A great database for all those old arcade classics, including play instructions and photos.
bulletSmash Tv's Coin-Op Web Site. Handsome site devoted to the coin-ops of new and old alike.
bulletVideotopia. Great "museum-style" site showing off the greatest classics of all-time!
bulletGameArchive.com. Lots of classic arcade stuff, including a dedicated section on the Atari classics.
bulletThe Arcade Institute. More goodies on our ol' favorites, with listings to lots of resources.
bulletXevious. Tips and tricks, graphics and sound, and even a desktop theme for the arcade classic.
bulletSinistar. One of my all-time favorite arcade games.
bulletThe Philosophical Revelations of Sinistar. You just knew there had to be a deeper meaning to his infrequent mutterings.
bulletZookeeper. Remember this one? Visceral action tempered the cutesy look quite effectively.
bulletJeff's Arcade. This home page looks like a labor of love.
bulletHow to Master the Video Games. The classic arcade strategy book, before strategy guides were cool.
bulletRoger's Classic Arcade Tips & Tricks.   Tons of great cheats and strategies for the classics.

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