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''MESS'' (full title ''Multi Emulator Super System'') is a suite of [[Emulation|emulators]] for a variety of computers and games consoles. It is a sister project to [[MAME]], which focuses on emulating [[Arcade Game]]s and shares large portions of MAME's source code and uses the same distribution licence (you're not allowed to sell it or use the source code in anything which will be sold).
''MESS'' (full title ''Multi Emulator Super System'') is a suite of [[Emulation|emulators]] for a variety of computers and games consoles. It originated as a sister project to [[MAME]], which focuses on emulating [[Arcade Game]]s, and has since become part of MAME.


The list of emulated systems is too extensive to include here, but it covers 514 unique systems with the emulation in various stages of development ranging from barely started (more recent or obscure systems) to virtually perfect (older or well-known systems).
The list of emulated systems is too extensive to include here, but it covers over a thousand unique systems with the emulation in various stages of development ranging from barely started (more recent or obscure systems) to virtually perfect (older or well-known systems).


Like MAME, MESS focuses development of the emulation on accuracy rather than speed with the overall goal of preserving computing history. Where the two projects have emulated hardware in common, it'll be implemented in MAME first, then filter through to MESS the next time the developers synchronise the shared branches of the source tree.
Like MAME, MESS focuses development of the emulation on accuracy rather than speed with the overall goal of preserving computing history. Where the two projects have emulated hardware in common, it'll be implemented in MAME first, then filter through to MESS the next time the developers synchronise the shared branches of the source tree.


The current version (v0.155) was updated on the 15th of October 2014. You can download MESS from the project's official website. http://www.mess.org/
The current version (v0.180) was updated in November 2016. You can download MESS and the rest of MAME from the [http://www.mamedev.org/release.html MAME release] page.


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Revision as of 00:01, 1 December 2016

MESS (full title Multi Emulator Super System) is a suite of emulators for a variety of computers and games consoles. It originated as a sister project to MAME, which focuses on emulating Arcade Games, and has since become part of MAME.

The list of emulated systems is too extensive to include here, but it covers over a thousand unique systems with the emulation in various stages of development ranging from barely started (more recent or obscure systems) to virtually perfect (older or well-known systems).

Like MAME, MESS focuses development of the emulation on accuracy rather than speed with the overall goal of preserving computing history. Where the two projects have emulated hardware in common, it'll be implemented in MAME first, then filter through to MESS the next time the developers synchronise the shared branches of the source tree.

The current version (v0.180) was updated in November 2016. You can download MESS and the rest of MAME from the MAME release page.