I've just made the move to a MacBook Pro - your best bet is to install Parallels and stick a copy of Windows XP on it (boots in 5 seconds!!!). Parallels is great, you can play MFME in a normal OS X window.
I stick with XP as it seems to work best with the sounds on older machines (I used to use a virtual XP when I was on Windows 7 for the same reason).
It's £50 for the software (I got it from PC World, if you order it online before you go it's £50 instead of £65) so not cheap but IMHO well worth the money (I actually bought it cos I can't tear myself away from Microsoft Money...) - And let's face it, it's probably one session in the arcade!
I've got to agree with Winnie here - there is no native MFME app for OS X - but using Parallels, or VMWare Fusion, you can have Windows running along side you Mac computer within a couple of minutes, instaed of using Bootcamp and play MFME as it should be played... and I certainly agree about using Windows XP too - to get the proper sounds from the older games (eg, those fruit machines that use the 'synth' sound etc - only Windows XP can emulate this correctly with the emulators that are publicly available).
Well worth the pennies spent in my opinion - I don't regret buying Parallels - that's for sure.
All The Best
Daryl
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