In addition to the games supported by MAME 2003, MAME 2003-Plus contributors have backported new drivers and substantial bugfixes for several hundred additional games. MAME 2003-Plus is part of a lineage of codebase forks and ports: this core was forked from MAME 2003, which is itself derived from Xmame 0.78, the X11/Unix port of MAME 0.78. Newly-supported games include Dyna Gears and DoDonPachi Dai-Ou-Jou The core currently has partial support for the RetroArch “Run Ahead” input latency reduction feature when Run Ahead is set to Second Instance - our goal is to support Run Ahead fully, as discussed later in this post. MAME 2003-Plus implements libretro functionality like savestates and netplay when supported by the underlying MAME driver. Unlike other libretro MAME cores which remain fixed at one MAME version, MAME 2003-Plus is actively backporting more recent game drivers and features. MAME 2003-Plus is a new arcade emulator core which prioritizes 1) usability and frontend integration, 2) performance, and 3) compatibility across the range of libretro-supported platforms including mobile devices, single board computers, and consoles. In Summer 2018, RetroArch added MAME 2003-Plus to the arcade section of its Core Updater.
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