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Mame 2003 Reference Set - Mame 0.078 Roms- Chds... May 2026

MAME 2003 Reference Set (v0.78) is widely considered the "gold standard" for retro gaming on low-power hardware, particularly for Raspberry Pi

Arcade Classics

| Category | Examples | Notes | |----------|----------|-------| | | pacman , galaga , donkeykong , mspacman | Fully working | | Fighters | sf2 , mk , kof97 , samsho2 | Most NeoGeo & CPS1/2 work | | Shooters | 1942 , raiden , galaga88 , dodonpachi | Many require CHDs for later levels | | Platformers | mario (vs. Super Mario Bros.), rainbow (Rainbow Islands) | | | Puzzle | puzzloop , bustamove , tetris | | | Golden Age (1980s) | robotron , defender , joust , robotron | | MAME 2003 Reference Set - MAME 0.078 ROMs- CHDs...

6. How to Verify a Complete Set

You cannot use the MAME 2003 Reference Set for everything. Here is the hard truth: MAME 2003 Reference Set (v0

3. CHDs (Compressed Hard Disks)

This article is your complete guide to the MAME 2003 Reference Set. We will cover what it is, why a 20-year-old version of MAME is still relevant, the difference between parent ROMs, clones, and CHDs, and how to legally and effectively use this set for your arcade cabinet build. Here is the hard truth: 3

No Modern Goldilocks Games:

Forget about Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike (needs 0.100+ for CPS3 decryption), Spikeout , F355 Challenge , or NAOMI /Atomiswave titles. This set stops at roughly 2002-2003 arcade releases.

In 2003, MAME started supporting games that didn't use ROM chips. They used hard drives, laser discs, or CD-ROMs. Examples include: