Want a quick round of Puzzle Bobble in between rounds of BlazBlue? Absolutely.
Want to play Ultra SF IV Arcade Edition? You got it! Want to play Rastan? Also a thing you can do. But Taito bucked the trend with the X2 (and X before it) taking what was just PC parts in a box and building an entire distribution network around it to create not only a legit fun modern platform.but also a weird retro gaming throwback machine. I used to think that once arcade hardware went PC based it lost all of its unique charm and ability to impress in ways the home console scene couldn't.and for a while that was the case.