

#Openemu delete saves mac os x#
Get OpenEMU from the developer here, it’s free and is compatible with modern versions of Mac OS X.What better to do with a library of old N64 or PSX games gathering dust then enjoy those ROMs and play them on your Mac with great performance? From Playstation classics like Final Fantasy 7 and Chrono Cross to Nintendo 64 greats like Zelda Ocarina of Time and Donkey Kong country, OpenEmu will play them beautifully.

a proper installer) for that matter.PS1 and N64 support is in addition to the vast console compatibility already included with OpenEmu, so if you’re a fan of emulators and old school games, you won’t want to miss this. Horrible, horrible system for lazy programmers that can't be bothered with a GUI or anything else (e.g. Mame32 was better fifteen years ago even based on the horrible screenshots I saw of the "QMC2" frontend that doesn't work anyway here! Just to "install" it you have to manually copy the sdl.framework to /Library/frameworks (which requires authentication to even do and for all I know might not even work with SIP enabled (mine is disabled). Fracking ridiculous in 2015 and the ONE and ONLY front-end I've found for SDL Mame DOESN'T SEEM TO WORK AT ALL IN EL CAPITAIN. You WILL NEED to memorize the rom names in order to play any of them. have fun with the freaking UNIX command line to try and run thousands of potential games. Mame/Mess builds are combined here ( ) and up-to-date, but it requires the god-awful SDL library (sorry, but it's only function is to make porting easier rather than functional for a given operating system's native format and typically has NO FRONT ENDS what-so-ever built-in (i.e. shows the last version to be in November of 2009). 80s and early 90s arcade games), but the fact is OS X has seen more support in the past with fewer people on the platform. Of course, the last version I have had every game I'd personally want to play (i.e. I think MAME for OS X (outside some generic SDL version) has languished for a LONG time now. These OpenEMU guys might want to give MAME the front-end treatment, though. In fact, I credit improved graphics for destroying a lot of gameplay over the years as people seemed to think that if it LOOKED GOOD it was worth buying. The iPhone may be the single most EVIL device ever made because it addicted people to smart phones (I have to give credit to the "text message" as the most EVIL invention of all time since it causes more accidents and wasted time than just about anything else combined).Īdvanced Dungeons & Dragons (Cloudy Mountain) is still a lot of fun on an Intellivision (Gateway to Apshai was fun on the Colecovision as well) and I've played everything from SSI's old D&D games to Baldur's Gate to Dragon Age and then some.


It all went to hell after 9-11 (literally and figuratively). Of course, the '90s were a close second given it was the greatest decade for PINBALL (for pinball fans at least).
#Openemu delete saves movie#
No, the '80s were the greatest decade ever (not every stinking movie was a REBOOT or SEQUEL like today's GARBAGE) and anyone who doesn't think so that lived through them missed out, IMO. Of course, we got out more and did things other than play with bleeping iPads and iPhones and the like. Today's kids don't appreciate a damn thing because they don't what it was like back then. I, for one, loved the arcade atmosphere of the 1980s (not to mention the music was 100x better than the god awful crap that passes for music these days, but then the '70s had even better music so.) and growing up with more primitive games that continually improved every year with new graphics and features was a lot of fun. It's hard to argue with an opinion, even a really awful one.
