Well, that's part of why I didn't really want to say much. I've got to enough coding experience to at least be properly amazed by MAME, even with the high score issues. I want a protected edition of some emulator badly enough to want to force the issue, but I'm not particularly attached to any ONE emulator. What this means is if I was Mark the email to MAMEDEV would have read "MAMETG, or welcome to TG is Retrocade, your choice." This sort of undiplomatic attitude isn't what MAMEDEV deserves, and it's not very productive, but it is a pretty clear summation. Odds are some emulator author would say yes, or we'd find an abandoned project to "adopt", and the days of MAME being the emu arcade score standard would soon be over ... if that's what everyone really wants.(posted 9537 days ago)Note: I am kicking ideas around in my head for how to make a secure version with open source.