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I've made an updated controls.xml
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AndyHazz:
I've added an extra ~1k games to controls.xml (these came from work by Texacate, I think manually copy and pasting info from gamesdatabase.org and arcade-museum.com.)
These extra games only include player 1 button descriptions, not the full set of details in the original controls.xml - still, might be useful to someone? I've been using it successfully in CPWizard to catch generate simple control panel images.
You can grab it from here: https://github.com/AndyHazz/controls.xml-with-extra-buttons
stigzler:
:applaud:
Hey man. Can't believe this didn't get more love. Currently working on my own controls project and this came in very handy. Ran it through my software on Mame set 0.198. The original controls.dat (entry match/total roms):
1051/35085
Your xml:
2065/35085
Great work. Weirdly, yours and the original had some entries that don't exist against the set:
bkraidj: Battle Bakraid (Japan) (Wed Apr 7 1999)
fantasy: Fantasy (World)
47pie2: Idol Janshi Su-Chi-Pie 2 (v1.1)
gt5: Trivia (Version 5.06)
iceclmrj: Vs. Ice Climber Dual (Japan)
machridr: Vs. Mach Rider (Endurance Course Version)
mightybj: Vs. Mighty Bomb Jack (Japan)
platoon: Vs. Platoon
moo: Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa (ver EA)
zigzag: Zig Zag (Galaxian hardware, set 1)
adarvzon:
avengrs:
battleg:
bwing:
chplft:
combasc:
gekirido:
hacham:
ichidant:
kodure:
ksayaku:
megab:
omegafFire:
perfman:
puyopuyo:
rabiolepv:
sbomberb:
scorpnmc:
sf1:
skyadvntFire:
spidey:
stmbladeFire:
stratofb:
surpratk:
timscanr:
tmnt22p:
tnexspce:
twinqixv:
wc90:
youjyudnmFire:
Yours are the ones without a game name. It might be my set...
Great work on this. If only ths project got resurrected! Although I realise how much work that is and brilliant work by the original devs.
SirPoonga:
It has been a year since this post,b ut it is nice to see someone trying to update this. Sorry for not maintaining it. Other priorities and all.
If I was to do this all over now, in modern times, I would be switching this to JSON and have a web API through AWS and OpenShift.
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