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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.  
  
If you have Media Center and don't need a games plug-in, GameEx still adds additional features including Internet Radio, News Reader, DVD's on disk, and Karaoke
 
 
 
There are some thing to know about this frontend:
 
* This frontend cost 25$ as donate to recieve all features.
 
* You can use it as free (there are no time limits), but it contian a very long nagscreen.
 
  
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* You can use it for free (there are no time limits) with a nag screen.
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* 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 Screenshot

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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