Do you have the emulator? You usually just open the roms with the emulator. Are the files unzipped? Sometimes that matters, and you will need to unzip them. Finally, sometimes the ROMs are just broken, and there is nothing you can do about it. You could try to download it again from another source and see if that helps. Alternatively, you could download another emulator and try to run the ROM with it instead of the original emulator.
I like the idea of the DH. Having one keeps games more exciting. After all, how many pitchers are good at hitting? Not many. My justification is that there are already specialist pitchers that come in for only 1 or 2 hitters, so putting a specialist batter whose only job is to hit is fair to me. It creates a new position. With that said, I do like the system that is in place now. I think the DH rule is one of the quirks that keeps baseball interesting. It (sort of) gives each of the leagues an identity, something that none of the other major sports has.
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Do you have the emulator? You usually just open the roms with the emulator. Are the files unzipped? Sometimes that matters, and you will need to unzip them. Finally, sometimes the ROMs are just broken, and there is nothing you can do about it. You could try to download it again from another source and see if that helps. Alternatively, you could download another emulator and try to run the ROM with it instead of the original emulator.
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I have a mame rom of shadow warriors/ninja gaiden arcade. It comes in set 1 and set 2. How can I install them?
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I like the idea of the DH. Having one keeps games more exciting. After all, how many pitchers are good at hitting? Not many. My justification is that there are already specialist pitchers that come in for only 1 or 2 hitters, so putting a specialist batter whose only job is to hit is fair to me. It creates a new position. With that said, I do like the system that is in place now. I think the DH rule is one of the quirks that keeps baseball interesting. It (sort of) gives each of the leagues an identity, something that none of the other major sports has.