Romset Updated — Mame 0.139

A split set separates the parent game from its clones or regional variants. For example, the US version of a game might be the "Parent," while the Japanese version is the "Clone." It saves significant storage space.

: Non-merged – you can copy any single game ZIP and it just works.

| Game | ROM Name | Type | |------|----------|------| | Pac-Man | pacman | Classic | | Donkey Kong | dkong | Classic | | Street Fighter II CE | sf2ce | Fighter | | Mortal Kombat | mk | Fighter | | Metal Slug | mslug | Run & Gun | | Neo Turf Masters | turfmast | Sports | | Puzzle Bobble | pbobble | Puzzle | | Galaga | galaga | Shooter | | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | tmnt | Beat 'em up | | The Simpsons | simpsons | Beat 'em up |

What are you using? (Android, Raspberry Pi, PC?) mame 0.139 romset

Released on July 29, 2010, MAME 0.139 is widely considered a "golden middle ground" in the MAME timeline. It represents a mature version of the emulator that is more accurate and compatible with a wider range of games than the much older 0.37b5 or 0.78 ROMsets, while still being significantly less demanding on hardware than the massive, modern ROMsets of today.

At the same time, it is to emulate most of the classic arcade library from the 1980s and 1990s with very few issues.

In 2026, is there still a reason to use MAME 0.139? The answer is a resounding , but with a crucial context. A split set separates the parent game from

Place your zipped ROMs into the designated ROM directory of your emulator (usually a folder named MAME4droid/roms or RetroArch/roms/mame2010 ). Launch the emulator, refresh your game list, and map your controllers to start playing. Troubleshooting Common Issues

MAME version 0.139 strikes a perfect balance between accuracy and performance. As MAME evolved past this version, the developers prioritized extreme hardware accuracy over speed. This shift made newer versions of MAME too demanding for low-powered chips. Version 0.139 runs smoothly on older or weaker processors while still supporting thousands of classic golden-age arcade games. Universal Emulator Compatibility

What (e.g., Android, Raspberry Pi, Windows) are you planning to run this on? | Game | ROM Name | Type |

Some games have been released for free by the owners or are considered public domain, but these are rare. Tips for Managing the 0.139 ROMset

Harder to manage if you only want to filter out specific game clones in your frontend UI. Full Non-Merged Romsets

Which are you using? (RetroArch, MAME4droid, RetroPie?)