Kudos, thanks and other offerings go out to:

Zonn Moore, for writing CinEmu (of course) and releasing it to the public, providing technical info on how the games and CinEmu work, and putting up with my questions about things he already knows about but hadn't documented yet. :)

Bill Paul, for putting together the Unofficial Cinematronics Home Page with Zonn, and for hunting down and compiling the vast amount of information about the company and its games found on that page. Really. Go check it out. I lifted many details and tidbits of information about the Cinematronics games from what Bill put together, and I barely scratched the surface of what was there; the above page has game summaries, photos of flyers and cabinets and screenshots for many games, and a nice history of Cinematronics that demonstrates that there's a lot more to making a company a success than having a good product.

Valerio Verrando, for the Star Hawk .ini file.

Art Lavigne, for the Speed Freak keyboard info; it was a HUGE help, and I couldn't have doped out the steering without it.

Bill Bradley, for massive assistance in getting Speed Freak perfect. I fiddled with the gearshift for weeks before he helped us figure it out. Bill also provided some preliminary help on getting Warrior and Armor...Attack overlays showing.

(See the Speed Freak page to see what Art, Bill, Zonn and I finally worked out as an .ini file.)

CYBERYOGI =CO= Windler, for the improved Sundance .ini files and the information on Vectorbeam's Scramble pinball (which will be added as soon as I can).

Joe Ng, Cameron Mac Millan, and whoever it was who first suggested JoyEmu to me (gotta dig through my old mailboxes!) for joystick emulation suggestions and submissions.

www.spies.com, where I nicked a couple of documents from, Greg Chance's History of Home Video Games page where I grabbed the Vectrex manuals (though I had them on my Stella CD anyway), and the people who typed up the files I got from each site. (hi Gregg and Dean!)

And, of course, the original designers and staff of Cinematronics that put these games out in the arcades in the first place.

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