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<formatVersion>6</formatVersion>
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<view name="system">
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<text name="info1" extra="true">
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<text>Developers : Nicola Salmoria and the MAME Team</text>
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</text>
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<text name="info2" extra="true">
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<text>Initial release : February 5, 1997</text>
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</text>
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<text name="info3" extra="true">
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<text>Website : http://mamedev.org/</text>
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</text>
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<text name="info4" extra="true">
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<text>Written in : C++</text>
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</text>
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<text name="info5" extra="true">
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<text>M.A.M.E is an emulator application designed to recreate</text>
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</text>
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<text name="info6" extra="true">
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<text>the hardware of arcade game systems in software</text>
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</text>
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<text name="info7" extra="true">
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<text>on modern personal computers and other platforms.</text>
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</text>
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<text name="info8" extra="true">
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<text>The intention is to preserve gaming history by preventing vintage games from being lost or forgotten.</text>
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</text>
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</view>
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</theme>
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