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Ep. 26: MAME: The Eternally Unfinished Research Project with David Haywood

Ep. 26: MAME: The Eternally Unfinished Research Project with David Haywood

Update: 2021-04-071
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David Haywood, AKA Haze, discusses the MAME software preservation project: a collaborative, encyclopedic haven and emulator for all those ‘forgotten’ games of our past. In December 2020, while most of us were cowering under a table feebly awaiting the fresh start of the new year, David took a look back at the community’s accomplishments within the project over the last seven years and what still needs attention in his article Looking Back at a List. He joins the Video Game History Hour to discuss the inner workings of recovering old code (including risky chemistry, dangerous plastic-melting acids, and literally reading 1’s and 0’s with a microscope), the value of Plug and Plays, and what can be learned from poorly designed games.


See more from David Haywood:


Twitter: @mamehaze


YouTube: /mamehaze


Twitch: /mamehaze


Website: mamedev.emulab.it/haze/


The Video Game History Hour music is Blippy Trance by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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Ep. 26: MAME: The Eternally Unfinished Research Project with David Haywood

Ep. 26: MAME: The Eternally Unfinished Research Project with David Haywood

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