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The original goal was for it to be used on Windows Media Center as a plug in for playing games and for Arcade Cabinets although will run on Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP, and Vista. | The original goal was for it to be used on Windows Media Center as a plug in for playing games and for Arcade Cabinets although will run on Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP, and Vista. | ||
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+ | * You can use it for free (there are no time limits) with a nag screen. | ||
+ | * The registered version costs £14 (Approx $25), which has no nag screen and various additional features. | ||
'''Download GameEx from http://www.tomspeirs.com/gameex''' | '''Download GameEx from http://www.tomspeirs.com/gameex''' |
Revision as of 19:06, 10 January 2007
GameEx is a graphical DirectX based front-end for MAME, Zinc, Daphne, PC Games, and all command line based game emulators, along with being a complete Home Theatre PC solution.
The original goal was for it to be used on Windows Media Center as a plug in for playing games and for Arcade Cabinets although will run on Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP, and Vista.
- You can use it for free (there are no time limits) with a nag screen.
- The registered version costs £14 (Approx $25), which has no nag screen and various additional features.
Download GameEx from http://www.tomspeirs.com/gameex
GameEx is under very active development and has a support forum
This author is also active here as the username tspeirs.
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