Multi-platform graphical tool for working with Firebird databases
Created by members
of the Firebird community
Product on the market
Experience in DBMS development
Supports all versions of Firebird database
Supports English
and Portuguese
Tools for database analysis and optimization
Runs databases > 1TB
Works on Linux, Windows, MacOS, Android operating systems
Try our app completely free of charge and enjoy all its features
Refresh the game list. MAME will detect the game within the /roms/ folder.
A successful portable setup relies on exact compatibility between the emulator version and the game romset. Required Specification MAME 0.139u1 / MAME 2010 Compatible Systems Windows (PC), Android (via MAME4droid 0.139u1) ROM Name metal slug 6 mame 0139u1 portable
Open the menu (accessible via the Tab key on PC or in-app settings on mobile) to map your controller buttons for optimal gunplay. 🕹️ Metal Slug 6: New Gameplay Features Refresh the game list
The setup is the ultimate solution for arcade enthusiasts who want to enjoy the classic Sammy Atomiswave experience on the go . Released by Sega in 2006, Metal Slug 6 marked a massive technological shift for the franchise. By moving away from the aging Neo-Geo platform to the Sega Dreamcast-derived Atomiswave hardware, it introduced gorgeous 3D backgrounds alongside the franchise's iconic 2D sprite work. Required Specification MAME 0
Stop working in the terminal by switching to a graphical tool
Refresh the game list. MAME will detect the game within the /roms/ folder.
A successful portable setup relies on exact compatibility between the emulator version and the game romset. Required Specification MAME 0.139u1 / MAME 2010 Compatible Systems Windows (PC), Android (via MAME4droid 0.139u1) ROM Name
Open the menu (accessible via the Tab key on PC or in-app settings on mobile) to map your controller buttons for optimal gunplay. 🕹️ Metal Slug 6: New Gameplay Features
The setup is the ultimate solution for arcade enthusiasts who want to enjoy the classic Sammy Atomiswave experience on the go . Released by Sega in 2006, Metal Slug 6 marked a massive technological shift for the franchise. By moving away from the aging Neo-Geo platform to the Sega Dreamcast-derived Atomiswave hardware, it introduced gorgeous 3D backgrounds alongside the franchise's iconic 2D sprite work.