New games added or promoted from NOT_WORKING status
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Kuru Kuru Pyon Pyon (Japan) [Roberto Fresca, hap, Fyrecrypts, anonymous,
btribble, Yohji, Smitdogg, The Dumping Union]
note, external submission, cleaned up a bit by me, was sent with the following message
From Brian Griffin:
To Haze:
I've made some changes to the drivers for the fruities by continuing to split things into proper versions and adding some you were missing continuing with the patterns you have set. We had some Maygay machines come in and I saw they hadn't been done yet.
No 'Brian Griffin' isn't my real name I'd rather remain anonymous / not be in the credits if that's alright with your team because of my job my employer or customers could take issue with me helping.
I work as a repair technician for these fruities and what's happening in Mame is the best thing to happen in the last 10 years. By that I mean the effort being made to recognize the different rom versions of each game, it's invaluable when it comes to repairing these and fitting programs the operators are happy with. Until Mame came along everybody was just sticking with one set and that was only good for people wanting to play the games on a PC not people operating and maintaining the original machines where you often need a specific version for a specific hardware profile.
It is with great lament we threw away many different 'sets' at my former place of employment 5 years back because nobody at all was interested in them at the time. I wish Mame had shown an interest back then but they're long gone now.
Regarding sound roms I'm not hopeful of you finding the missing ones, what you don't realise is except for the most popular / profitable they were in and out in under 3 months, scrapped for parts, reskinned, fitted with new roms, and recycled. We had arcade video games on location test for longer than some of these were around if they weren't bringing in the money or worse were instead bleeding it because people had found emptier exploits. You could probably consider many of them to be 'prototypes' using Mame terminology they were so short lived. Nobody I work with has seen some of them for 15-20 years and these machines are sizeable enough so you can't just misplace them. Anything more than a few years old not owned by a collector or retro-arcade more than likely no longer exists anywhere.
Everything you need is at (speedy share link removed)