For years, playing these games at home required either owning a rare, heavy cabinet or dealing with clunky, Windows-based emulators. That changed with the rise of , an operating system designed to turn any PC into a retro gaming console.
In the golden era of arcade gaming, the early 2000s represented a significant technological leap. As CRT monitors gave way to LCDs and 3D graphics became the norm, Taito—a titan of the industry—released its revolutionary arcade system board: the Taito Type X . taito type x batocera
So, download Batocera, locate your Taito Type X dumps, and start building the arcade you always dreamed of. Just remember to set your CPU governor to "Performance" before you throw down the first Hadouken. Have a specific Taito Type X game that won't boot? Check the official Batocera Wiki or the /system/logs/wine.log file on your USB drive for clues. For years, playing these games at home required