Because of copyright, official sites do not host ROMs. However, the community generally uses these authoritative archives: Internet Archive (Archive.org)
Tools like or RomVault scan your messy ROM folder, rename files, and rebuild them to match your specific MAME version perfectly.
: MAME32 provides the interface and "virtual hardware" to run the games.
The is essentially a digital time capsule, offering a comprehensive (though often overwhelming) gateway to decades of arcade history. MAME32, the classic Windows-native version of the Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator (MAME) , serves as the backbone for these massive collections. The "All-in-One" Experience