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Originally Posted by Keeferinspace
I'd like to have a video arcade game console. I know some companies make MAMEs (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator) but they seem to be limited in the amount of games they sell. Probably illegal for MAME makers to market their arcade consoles WITH games for copyright reasons. So looking for someone nearby to build one or a manufacturer who makes a console easy to navigate in order to add your own games. I'm a Mac guy and had a MAME a number of years ago with 30,000 games. Loved it—when it worked. But the interface was glitchy. When there was a problem I was totally lost. Even trying to do the simplest fixes in DOS was Greek to me. This was maybe 10 years ago. Would like to give it another go. Any suggestions?
Arcade games got me through college and Marine Corps service 1976—1986. Gravitar. Alien Attack. Galaga, Asteriods. Zektor. Track & Field... some of you out there know what I'm talking about! 
Thanks!
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I asked my son who is an electronic whiz. He said MAMES are out of touch because the current gaming consoles and PC can do so much. You can play many games on a MAC although you may have to upgrade graphic cards. I am currently building a gaming PV through Digital Storm, give them a look.