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Revision as of 01:34, 30 March 2006
List of Features:
- customizable background (in .jpg format)
- upright or cocktail mode - clockwise and counter-clockwise (Horizontal)
- custom font under screenshot cube and on marquees for games without .pngs
- customize font color for game name under cube
- custom resolutions 640x480,800x600,1024x768
- GUI based setup
- 3 wheel sizes, start off with any wheel size you like
- Mouse/Trackball wheel control
- customizable sounds
- see all artwork associated with a game
- optional filter system using files from the Catlist, up to 136 sub-categories
- 3D game art viewer has 4 shapes to choose from
- all controls are bindable
- startup in one of hundreds of sub-categories, or your favorites, last game played, or the filter wheel itself!
- 2 sizes for the cube normal and bigger then normal
- MAME command line option
- additional sound packs and skins available
- Hide the clones
- Non-working ROMs removed, list generated to help you find out what games don't work
- Background MP3 music (optional) while you browse your games
- supported file formats: raw/mod/s3m/xm/it/mid/rmi/wav/mp2/mp3/ogg/wma/asf
- Add/Remove favorites from within ultrastyle
- see the attract video on the screenshot cube (optional, video must be in avi format)
- merged sets supported
- run an .EXE of your choice (I.E. Daphne games, HOTD, Virtua Cop/Squad)
- optional clock
- presets for commercial control panels
- new marquee style - Plank
- native NPlayers.ini support
- optional controller info for each game
- configurable mouse buttons
- Setup Wizard
- remove favorites from within ultrastyle
Ultrastyle's home page is at http://www.mameworld.net/ultrastyle/
Ultrastyle was made an open source project in March of 2006.
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