If you’re diving into classic arcade emulation, you’ve likely encountered . Released in 2003, this version remains a cornerstone for many emulation front-ends — most notably the FinalBurn Neo and certain retro handhelds — because it represents a stable, well-documented snapshot of MAME’s ROM set before many later changes complicated compatibility.

To get the exact list of games supported by MAME 0.78, you might need to download the MAME 0.78 executable or source code and run it. The emulator itself usually has a built-in game list.

Before we dive into the games, let’s decode the keyword.

: Sites like Arcade Italia allow you to filter by MAME version (0.78) to see exactly which games were supported at that point in time. Why MAME 0.78 is Still Relevant

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