During the "Golden Age" of arcades (1978–1984), machines used custom-built printed circuit boards (PCBs) with unique processors and graphics chips. Preserving these required (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator), which simulates every electrical component of the original board.

Running a raw arcade PC dump is not like installing Steam. It is a ritual. Here is the typical workflow for a Taito Type X game:

While we can't provide direct links to dumps, here are some popular resources:

: Source HDD dumps or ROM sets for the specific systems you want (e.g., Taito Type X2, NESiCAxLive) [10, 16]. Compatibility Layer