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MAME 0.219

MAME 0.219

MAME 0.219 arrives today, just in time for the end of February! This month we’ve got another piece of Nintendo Game & Watch history – Pinball – as well as a quite a few TV games, including Dream Life Superstar, Designer’s World, Jenna Jameson’s Strip Poker, and Champiyon Pinball. The previously-added Care Bears and Piglet’s Special Day TV games are now working, as well as the big-endian version of the MIPS Magnum R4000. As always, the TV games vary enormously in quality, from enjoyable titles, to low-effort games based on licensed intellectual properties, to horrible bootlegs using blatantly copied assets. If music/rhythm misery is your thing, there’s even a particularly bad dance mat game in there.
On the arcade side, there are fixes for a minor but long-standing graphical issue in Capcom’s genre-defining 1942, and also a fairly significant graphical regression in Seibu Kaihatsu’s Raiden Fighters. Speaking of Seibu Kaihatsu, our very own Angelo Salese significantly improved the experience in Good E-Jan, and speaking of graphics fixes, cam900 fixed some corner cases in Data East’s innovative, but little-known, shoot-’em-up Boogie Wings. Software list additions include the Commodore 64 INPUT 64 collection (courtesy of FakeShemp) and the Spanish ZX Spectrum Load’N’Run collection (added by ICEknight). New preliminary CPU cores and disassemblers include IBM ROMP, the NEC 78K family, Samsung KS0164 and SSD Corp’s Xavix 2.
As always, you can get the source and 64-bit Windows binary packages from the download page.

MAME Testers Bugs Fixed

New working machines

New working clones

Machines promoted to working

Clones promoted to working

New machines marked as NOT_WORKING

New clones marked as NOT_WORKING

New working software list additions

Software list items promoted to working

New NOT_WORKING software list additions

Source Changes

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MAME 0.219

MAME 0.219

MAME 0.219 arrives today, just in time for the end of February! This month we’ve got another piece of Nintendo Game & Watch history – Pinball – as well as a quite a few TV games, including Dream Life Superstar, Designer’s World, Jenna Jameson’s Strip Poker, and Champiyon Pinball. The previously-added Care Bears and Piglet’s Special Day TV games are now working, as well as the big-endian version of the MIPS Magnum R4000. As always, the TV games vary enormously in quality, from enjoyable titles, to low-effort games based on licensed intellectual properties, to horrible bootlegs using blatantly copied assets. If music/rhythm misery is your thing, there’s even a particularly bad dance mat game in there.
On the arcade side, there are fixes for a minor but long-standing graphical issue in Capcom’s genre-defining 1942, and also a fairly significant graphical regression in Seibu Kaihatsu’s Raiden Fighters. Speaking of Seibu Kaihatsu, our very own Angelo Salese significantly improved the experience in Good E-Jan, and speaking of graphics fixes, cam900 fixed some corner cases in Data East’s innovative, but little-known, shoot-’em-up Boogie Wings. Software list additions include the Commodore 64 INPUT 64 collection (courtesy of FakeShemp) and the Spanish ZX Spectrum Load’N’Run collection (added by ICEknight). New preliminary CPU cores and disassemblers include IBM ROMP, the NEC 78K family, Samsung KS0164 and SSD Corp’s Xavix 2.
As always, you can get the source and 64-bit Windows binary packages from the download page.

MAME Testers Bugs Fixed

New working machines

New working clones

Machines promoted to working

Clones promoted to working

New machines marked as NOT_WORKING

New clones marked as NOT_WORKING

New working software list additions

Software list items promoted to working

New NOT_WORKING software list additions

Source Changes

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MAME 0.219

MAME 0.219

MAME 0.219 arrives today, just in time for the end of February! This month we’ve got another piece of Nintendo Game & Watch history – Pinball – as well as a quite a few TV games, including Dream Life Superstar, Designer’s World, Jenna Jameson’s Strip Poker, and Champiyon Pinball. The previously-added Care Bears and Piglet’s Special Day TV games are now working, as well as the big-endian version of the MIPS Magnum R4000. As always, the TV games vary enormously in quality, from enjoyable titles, to low-effort games based on licensed intellectual properties, to horrible bootlegs using blatantly copied assets. If music/rhythm misery is your thing, there’s even a particularly bad dance mat game in there.
On the arcade side, there are fixes for a minor but long-standing graphical issue in Capcom’s genre-defining 1942, and also a fairly significant graphical regression in Seibu Kaihatsu’s Raiden Fighters. Speaking of Seibu Kaihatsu, our very own Angelo Salese significantly improved the experience in Good E-Jan, and speaking of graphics fixes, cam900 fixed some corner cases in Data East’s innovative, but little-known, shoot-’em-up Boogie Wings. Software list additions include the Commodore 64 INPUT 64 collection (courtesy of FakeShemp) and the Spanish ZX Spectrum Load’N’Run collection (added by ICEknight). New preliminary CPU cores and disassemblers include IBM ROMP, the NEC 78K family, Samsung KS0164 and SSD Corp’s Xavix 2.
As always, you can get the source and 64-bit Windows binary packages from the download page.

MAME Testers Bugs Fixed

New working machines

New working clones

Machines promoted to working

Clones promoted to working

New machines marked as NOT_WORKING

New clones marked as NOT_WORKING

New working software list additions

Software list items promoted to working

New NOT_WORKING software list additions

Source Changes

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Why I will never take another Carnival Cruise.

I was aboard the Carnival Triumph on a cruise that left Galveston, Tx on 12/12/13.
While aboard, my wife and I played bingo. Sold alongside the bingo cards were pull-tab style prize cards where you could win various amounts of money. Attached to each prize card was a raffle ticket. The event host stated that the raffle ticket was for a $500 prize, which is why I purchased the cards in the first place. I purchased two of these during one game, and two during the last game for the $1000 bingo jackpot. After the last game was over, the event host offhandedly mentioned the raffle prize paying for a $500 bar tab, but it seemed to be a lighthearted suggestion and not a declaration of the official rules.
That night, my raffle ticket was pulled out of the bucket. I wasn't present for the drawing, but my father-in-law and his mother were. They called me up to the casino and told me to claim my prize, which up until this point I had been led to believe to be a cash prize or voucher of some sort (if you ask other customers who bought the same tickets, they were under the impression that the tickets were for a cash prize).
I walked up to the teller at the cash counter in the casino and told them my name. The teller congratulated me and told me to talk to guest services about the details of the prize. I went to guest services and talked to a representative named Brenda.
At first, Brenda had no idea what I was talking about. She called the casino boss(I was just there?) and (I assume) listened to the details of the prize. She returned to the counter and told me that all bar charges I had on my sail and sign account would be compensated. I asked her when they would be compensated and she replied that everything would be zeroed out after the bars closed that night, and gave midnight as a cutoff time. I asked if any charges made later that same night would be compensated, and she replied in the affirmative.
Very happy with my new $500 that I got to spend only on things from the bar, I head to the casino bar and proceed to buy my wife, brother in law, father in law, and grandmother in law everything that they could drink or take back to the room. I even buy a bottle of wine (Barefoot brand, $10-20 in any local grocery store) for $35 to take home because hey, free $500. I stopped at about $140 worth of charges, so nothing insane, just what my family could drink.
I head back down to guest services to ask if it's ok to buy bottles of wine from the bar with the prize money. I get Brenda again, who this time informs me that no, it's not $500 toward my bar tab up until midnight, it's $500 toward my bar tab up until the time of the drawing. This is brand new news to me- at no point was I told that the cutoff time was the time of the drawing. In fact, I'd been told two hours previous that the cutoff was midnight!
I told the representative what she'd communicated to me earlier and she denied having said it. After I insisted that my claim was indeed true, she stated "I'm sorry that you heard only what you wanted to hear." I then asked for a copy of the game rules, or for a copy of a letter outlining my prize. She could not produce any sort of documentation regarding the rules of the game or the specifics of my winnings. I asked who I needed to talk to to escalate things and she said there was no-one, that nobody would talk to me about my complaint. At that point I walked away. During the latter half exchange she was rude and defensive. She kept trying to shift blame to me by asking irrelevant, unrelated rhetorical questions.
I get back to my room and tell my wife what happened. She comes back to the room red-faced with tears and very distraught. Same treatment by Brenda.
My wife asked about what Brenda had told me previously. Brenda replied. "Your husband misunderstood me. It's not my problem if he goes crazy blowing his money. That's his fault. I told him he will be paid back at the time of the raffle what he has already spent up until that point."
My wife tried to reason with her that we only had an $7.25 bar tab at the time of the drawing, and that the tickets we bought for the raffle added up to $20.
Brenda said, "It doesn't matter what you spent, that's all that is going to be compensated. Even if your bar tab was $3000 before the raffle drawing, you would still only get $500 taken off."
My wife asserts that the staff made out the raffle to be for a cash prize. She explained that the only reason we went and spent any money after the drawing was because of information relayed by Brenda to me.
"I did not tell him to do that. I told him that all of the money he spent at a bar before the raffle drawing will be compensated and it will go through the system at midnight when the bars close."
My wife insists that is not the case. She then asks, "What if I had won? I'm only 20 years old, I don't drink alcohol, and I had nothing on my tab. What prize would I get?"
Brenda answers, "You would get nothing. The prize is only for previous bar tab purchases."
My wife asks where these rules were posted, because no statements regarding restrictions were present at the raffle box or on the game pieces. No 'Must be 21 or older to enter', or 'Rules and restrictions may apply'. My wife, again, asks for a copy of the rules.
Brenda says "Hold on, let me make a phone call." She leaves behind the desk and makes a call. After a few minutes, she comes back to tell my wife. "I just contacted the game director (Never mentioned a name). He said he explained the rules clearly several times during all bingo games. You played bingo, didn't you?"
My wife answers that she was there while I played.
Brenda stated that my wife had to have heard the rules clearly several times.
My wife explained that at no time were the rules of the game clearly and explicitly stated during any of the bingo sessions we attended.
Brenda interrupts, "I don't know why you're getting upset, Mrs. Brewer. No one else is having this problem." which seemed to be a non-sequitur.
My wife explained that there was only one winner.
Brenda says, "It's not my fault you spent money you didn't have." My wife asks for another customer service representative.
She is denied speaking to another customer because "No one else will give you your money back".
My wife asks for a number to call or to speak to some supervisor or a higher up to report this problem.
Brenda rudely responds. "You can talk to any of us all day long, but no one is going to give your money back." My wife asks for a print out of the charges made to our card and walks away.
A few minutes after my wife gets back to the room, I head to the casino to talk to the casino boss to see if he could help. I asked him about all the details of the prize and what my current situation was, and he confirmed what the customer service representative told me during our second conversation. I asked for a written statement outlining the rules of the raffle, or for a letter outlining the details of my prize. He could not provide provide me with anything. The remainder of our conversation was, in so many words, the casino boss saying "So sorry, can't help."
The next morning we got a note under our door. It was a letter outlining the details of my prize, the one I'd asked for twice and nobody had been able to provide- a whole $7.25 compensated, for the single drink I'd ordered during the entire 5 day cruise prior to my "win."
I'm not much of a drinker. My wife doesn't drink alcohol at all. So, had I not been led to believe that the raffle was a cash prize, or that the cutoff time for the prize was midnight that night, I would have spent only $7.25 on alcohol consumption aboard the ship (I did purchase alcohol at the store- which will probably last a year or so). I would never have bought the raffle tickets or pull tabs.
Had I not won the raffle and gone through the worst case of "he said, she said," and had I not talked to the rudest customer service representative I've ever met at any organization (not an exaggeration) I would already be planning my next cruise with Carnival with my wife and one year old son. Because the rest of the trip was awesome. It only takes a minute to ruin the whole trip, though, and that's what I'm trying to have fixed here. All I want are my bar charges wiped away and for this ordeal to be behind me.
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