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I've never done this, but you can use Kaillera to play MAME online. Not sure how good it is. I'll be willing to give it a shot at some point, though not at the moment.
As for suggestions, it all depends on whether you're up for competitive play or cooperative play. Does Kaillera allow for more than 2 players? Versus: Street Fighter Anything King of Fighters Anything Twinkle Star Sprites(Neo-Geo) Co-op: Bubble Bobble (one of them is four player) Salamander (like Gradius) 1942 Metal Slug (when you have lots of time) Dungeons & Dragons (either one) not The Simpsons Arcade Game (it's just boring with infinite credits) How ya doing, buddy? |
It's essentially a beat'em-up. Each character is a generic race/class combo from D&D (human fighter, elven mage, etc.), you get various items and spells to use, and the paths branch at various points in the adventure. It's certainly deeper than your average arcade game (although a bit disappointing when you realize that Experience Points are just points).
There's nowhere I can't reach. |