![]() Most NSW/ACT and Venezuela games also hang after 50 spins, requiring you to hit F3 to reset the machine. Currently the MK5 emulation is running about twice as fast as it should (and not even slowing down/lagging like the real machines do!), and sounds are either glitchy, bleeps and bloops or extremely high pitched tones depending on the game. MK5 is still preliminary and deemed "not working" by MAME standards but the games are playable once they're set up using the set chips (USA games only) and machine options. There is no equivalent emulator "out there" for the USA platform or other regions. ![]() The emulator you might be thinking of (which is not MAME) only runs certain Australian (NSW only) region games, mostly those made before 2005 since the emulator was from circa 2004 and uses a system chip from that era (NSW System 12). ![]() The older MK2.5, MK4 and MK5 games are all playable these days, as long as they aren't bad dumps. The MK6 games won't actually be playable in MAME for some time unfortunately, the machine hardware is fairly obscure and most of it is not emulated at all, even in other emulated machines (the main CPU is also used in the Dreamcast/Sega NAOMI arcade boards, but that's as far as identical components go).
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