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There’s been plenty more happening, including a new LCD shader from cgwg, all the latest FM Towns software dumps, fixes for recent regressions, and more code modernisation.

We’ve added support for the NEC/Renesas V850 family to unidasm.
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We’re lucky enough to have received another shader update from cgwg, improving the appearance of the popular crt-geom and crt-geom-deluxe effects. Updates to the Win32 and Qt debuggers add a context menu to debugger views with an option to copy visible text to the clipboard, improve behaviour when views are scrolled to the bottom, and fix a crash when right-clicking some memory views. Another batch of JPM IMPACT fruit machines have been promoted to working this month, making use of new artwork engine features for their internal layouts. Elektronika Autoslalom has arrived from Russia (with love). Travelling back a little, Mattel’s representations of Basketball, Hockey, Soccer, and Tag as electronic toys are now supported. Several TV games for preschool age children from JAKKS Pacific’s Sharp Cookie line have been dumped and emulated, featuring popular characters like Dora the Explorer, Scooby-Doo, Spider-Man and Thomas the Tank Engine. On the topic of prototypes, Wayne Gretzky’s 3D Hockey Fatality Edition is now supported. Another rarity you can now experience is Midway’s unreleased Power Up Baseball – the NBA Jam of baseball. We’re very proud to present Ms PacMan Twin, an extensive hack of Ms. Pac-Man with simultaneous two-player cooperative gameplay. One very elusive Argentinian title has finally made it into MAME this month. If you’re unsure, you can see the data model at the end of the window title. One change that you’ll notice straight away is that the “64” suffix is no longer added to the file name for 64-bit versions of MAME. It’s been an eventful month, culminating in the release of MAME 0.229 today.
