I'm about to cry with joy. You're now looking at the proud legitimate Mamer of 720, Rampart, Shuuz, Warlords, Marble Madness, Tempest, Quantum, Major Havok, Paperboy, I Robot, Gauntlet, Gauntlet II, Super Sprint, Blasteroids, Centipede, Atari Soccer, and many others.
Each one of these games deserves exclaimation points and giant text and bright colors with animations.
It's hard to say what a fair price for these games is. I spent an average of $2.06 per game. When I pick any specific game (Marble Madness, for example) and ask if it's worth $2.06, I think that you gotta be ashamed of yourselves for suggesting that they are overcharging! When Mame can play 3,000 games, that sure would add up quickly, but now that I quit smoking cigarettes, this would be a perfect place to dump that cash a little bit at a time until I have them all.
This is for all the times that my 10-year-old self spent $35 or more on the biggest p.o.s. Commodore 64 versions of arcade games (Ikari Warriors stands out in my mind) duped by the arcade screenshots on the back of the box with the fine print disclaimer, "arcade pictures shown, actual game may vary."
These are not MP3's. Mp3's are like the Commodore 64 versions of the songs because the quality is reduced. What I'm buying is 100% pure arcade software, which in my opinion is typically of a standard of quality way beyond anything that was ever intended for home use no matter how old it is. It's the equivilent of owning an original brand-new movie reel for theatre use. This is far better than some crappy DVD.
Don't get me wrong - I don't give a rat's cash what anybody else chooses to do. It makes sense to get them for free if you can. Why not? I just can't personally justify it. And yes, I will continue to steal the games that are not available, so I will remain just as much of a thief as ever. I can't help it because Mame is just too darned cool to resist.