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Just wondered if anyone has a list of directional maps for certain games. ie Donkey Kong has a 4 way directional map, Galaga 2 way etc. The reason I ask is I am mapping all my games with the Ultrastik. Thanks to all in advance.
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This may help some:
http://www.mamedb.com/search.php
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RomLister is very useful too:
http://www.waste.org/~winkles/ROMLister/
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ROMLister is what I am looking for but I want to do it in the opposite direction. ie Put the name of a certain game in and get all the information pertaining to that game.
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Controls.dat
http://controls.arcadecontrols.com/controls/controls_dat.php
LEDBlinky will automatically map for you:
http://dndw.com/ledblinky/LEDBlinky.htm
Some other apps will probably do the same. Mame's listxml also has the information built into it. If you run mame -listxml it will output a huge xml file that includes the joystick configuration for each game. Controls.dat exists because mame (being a historical representation) will sometimes list a control type that, while accurate, isn't as useful if you're trying to play the game with available components.
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