Description of Resource: 
MAME's website provides information about the organization, its history, legalist guidelines that MAME follows and asks its users to respect, a "Contact" page that provides a form for contacting MAME staff, resources for software developers, ROM images and "MAME-focused Sites," MAME's webpage providing source code and binary package new releases, updates and previous releases as well as classic videogames/ROMs for downloading, and documentation information (e.g., explanations for why some of the sites video games don't work, building and writing information for developers, etc.,) and a link to numerous "News" webpages containing the aforementioned information and more.
Address: 
United States
Contact name: 
Nicola Salmoria
Is there a fee: 
No
Services: 
MAME's website "documents the hardware and software of arcade games" from the 1970s on (excerpted from the Charles Babbage Institute's website). MAME stands for Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator. When used in conjunction with images of the original arcade game's ROM and disk data, MAME attempts to reproduce that game as faithfully as possible on a more modern general-purpose computer. MAME can currently emulate several thousand different classic arcade video games from the late 1970s through the modern era.... MAME is strictly a non-profit project. Its main purpose is to be a reference to the inner workings of the emulated arcade machines. This is done both for educational purposes and for preservation purposes, in order to prevent many historical games from disappearing forever once the hardware they run on stops working... All of MAME's source code is either our own or freely available" (excerpted from MAME's website).
Public or private: 
Public
Website or physical archive: 
Website only