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Author Topic: pfeMAME version 3.3.5 has been released today  (Read 61 times)

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pfeMAME version 3.3.5 has been released today
« on: February 21, 2026, 11:49:56 pm »
pfeMAME version 3.3.5 has been released today

This release includes builds for Windows, Linux, and macOS.

A number of bug fixes this time around including fixes to the ribbon bar, software updater (hopefully it may actually work for downloads after this update), log file viewiewing, alternate emulators support, and many others.  Check out the changelog for full details.
Also added a new watchlist feature.  You can add ROMs to this list so that they don’t clutter up your favorites list.

Check out the changelog file for the full list of changes.


You can download this release from here (https://sourceforge.net/projects/pfemame/files/). 

Please read the manual as it has everything you need.  Please report bugs.  You can email pfemame@gmail.com or use the features on the sourceforge site to create a ticket, leave a review, or chat.

pfeMAME is a front end for the Multiple Arcade Game Emulator (MAME) written in Python. It is cross platform (tested on Linux (Ubuntu), Windows, and MacOS). It also includes a graphical Tile View designed for MAME cabinets which allows control using joystick / gamepad.  It supports favourite game flagging, MESS systems, Software Lists (for systems), per-rom input mapping, and launching of other emulation engines.  It was written with a minimalist view in mind but also because there were some features that I wanted that other front ends just didn't provide.