Batocera Taito: Type X ~repack~
The Taito Type X (released 2004) and its successors (Type X+, X2, X3, and X4) were not custom chips like the Neo Geo or CPS2. They were off-the-shelf PC components:
Fast forward to today, and these games have become the holy grail for emulation enthusiasts. Enter , the open-source operating system that transforms a cheap Mini PC or an old laptop into a lag-free, console-like emulation station. Batocera Taito Type X
This hardware housed some of the most beloved fighting and shooting games of the 2000s, many of which never saw proper home ports: The Taito Type X (released 2004) and its
