He is the original developer of MAME, an emulator application designed to recreate the hardware of arcade machines in software.
[1][2][3] In December 2002, he graduated from the University of Siena with a laurea in mathematics, with a thesis written about MAME.
Before his fame as the author of MAME, he was active in the Amiga software development scene, producing utility programs such as NewIcons.
[4] He became less and less involved with MAME development over the years, and his last contributions date back to 2009.
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