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39 in 1 MAME bootleg (GNO-V000)

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39 in 1 MAME bootleg (GNO-V000)
Arcade Arcade Compilation Ver V000 5 (0) 11

39 in 1 MAME bootleg (GNO-V000)

39 in 1 MAME bootleg (GNO-V000): arcade Arcade

39 in 1 MAME bootleg (GNO-V000) is exactly what the name suggests: a bootleg arcade PCB that packs thirty-nine classic arcade games onto a single board. These multicarts were popular among operators in the late 1990s and early 2000s as a cheap way to offer variety in a single cabinet. The origin and creator of this specific version are not widely documented - it's an unlicensed compilation, not an official release. The GNO-V000 label likely refers to a specific romset or hardware revision used by MAME emulation.

How to Play 39 in 1 MAME bootleg (GNO-V000) Online

Controls:

Getting Started:
When you first boot the game, you'll see a menu listing 39 arcade titles. Use the D-Pad (Arrow Keys) to scroll through the list and press the A button (X) to select a game. Some menus may require pressing Start (Enter) to confirm your choice. The games themselves range from classics like Pac-Man and Galaga to lesser-known titles - each retains its original controls, so the button mapping may vary per game. For most, the A button acts as the primary action (jump or shoot), B for secondary actions.

After selecting a game, you'll play a single credit (or a limited number of lives) just like the original arcade. The bootleg may not include save states or continues - when you lose all lives, you'll likely return to the title screen of that game. Press the Select button (V) to go back to the main menu and choose another game. Because this is a bootleg compilation, don't expect perfect emulation of every title; some games may have audio or graphical quirks compared to running them individually in MAME.

39 in 1 MAME bootleg (GNO-V000) Keyboard Controls

Controls

  • Arrow Keys: Joystick / Movement
  • X: Button 1
  • S: Button 2
  • Z: Button 3
  • A: Button 4
  • Q: Button 5
  • E: Button 6
  • Enter: Start / 1P
  • V: Coin / Insert

Frequently Asked Questions

Who developed 39 in 1 MAME bootleg?
The developer of this bootleg compilation is unknown. It was produced by an unlicensed third party, likely in Asia, for the arcade market. No official documentation exists crediting a specific individual or team.
Is 39 in 1 MAME bootleg exclusive to Arcade or did it appear on other systems?
This release is exclusive to arcade hardware as a bootleg PCB. It was never ported to home consoles or computers. The romset used in MAME emulates that dedicated PCB.
What makes 39 in 1 MAME bootleg stand out among Arcade titles of its era?
Its main draw is the sheer quantity of games on a single board - a common but appreciated gimmick for arcade operators wanting to offer variety without buying multiple cabinets. For collectors, it represents the bootleg market's ingenuity during the late 90s.

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