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    Default Gorf and Wizard of Wor sound issues

    Long time lurker, first time poster, here I go.

    I recently came back to emulating, after two years of inactivity (blame the Neogeo X joystick). I wanted to download my favorite games once more, and, as you guessed from the title, Gorf and Wizard of Wor have no sound actually on my computer - I open the game and it tells me sound emulation isn't 100% complete, etc.

    The problem is that, two years ago, these games were working wonderfully. I somehow made a (cheesy) youtube vid in the past about mame and clearly, Gorf seems to be doing alright: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1BHOndr88Y (@2:00)

    I tried to find info online, no clue. I tried downloading the game multiple times from multiple sources, didn't help. I tried Gorf (program 1) instead of "Gorf", nop. I tried to contact Dave Dribin, developper of MAME OS X to know if he changed anything over the last two years, but I wanted at the same time to ask you guys if you have any ideas since I know this forum is pretty up to date with emulating stuff.

    The game is 31 years old, lol, there should be a way to work this out...

    Thanks for reading and I'll try to provide info if you need to figure this out.

    -mn

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    I have never touched MAME, but I also never had trouble emulating the Atari 2600 or Commodore 64 versions. Unless someone else can give you hand, I suggest either Downloading a C64 emulator or muck around in the settings until you locate something useful.

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