Randood, The first edition of the TG book did in fact have a list of mame scores that were published at the last minute before the book went into being pressed. Mame at that time was still very new so there weren't too many scores and none of them came from Chris's page. All of them came from Mark's page. The settings weren't listed probably because you could research the game's settings in the arcade section to see what the setting was for that particular game because almost all of the games on mame compared to the arcade ver. were close to near perfect. I'm going to talk to Walter Day tomorrow and recommend he add a section in the book to have every possible game's settings he can get. The only other place to find settings that didn't make it into the book by the deadline, was put on his web page and has been growing (between Walter and Mark) to this day. I think in the next week or two, I will be generating a page for settings as well on the games that haven't been noted yet between Marks page and Walters page. Also, by working in the gaming industry, it helps when it comes down to finding out the settings on a particular game. Especially the newer one's that probably won't make it to mame for a few more years! :) Steve Krogman(posted 9467 days ago)