Updated website

WordPress

Macro’s arcade website finally makes it into the current century!

After many years of being a Frontpage website, it is slowly being transferred across into WordPress. Not all of the pages and news have been transferred across, so expect the rest to re-appear over the coming weeks.

Hopefully it will make it much easier for me to update, and hence get updated more frequently.

I still have several pages to move over, news stories from the archives and some repair logs to move across before hopefully adding some new MiSTer specific information.

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