Introduction: The Arcade Powerhouse of the Late 2000s In the golden era of arcade gaming, the hardware inside the cabinet was just as important as the software running on it. By the mid-2000s, dedicated arcade boards were becoming prohibitively expensive to manufacture. Sega had its NAOMI and Lindbergh systems, Namco had the System 246, and Taito—never one to be left behind—partnered with Intel and Microsoft to create a new standard.
Double-click game.exe or a batch file (e.g., start.bat containing game.exe --config=config.ini ). The game should boot to a test menu, then the attract mode. taito type x2 roms
But what exactly are these ROMs? Are they traditional ROM chips? How do you emulate them? And—most importantly—is it legal? Introduction: The Arcade Powerhouse of the Late 2000s