This being the case arcade ROMs are generally much more complicated when compared to console ROMs. These machines don’t have the same infrastructure as a console and are generally hard wired with numerous different ROM chips to play their specific game or type of game as defined by the developer. Over the decades there have been thousands of arcade games and machines developed. With arcade machines the situation is slightly different. It stands to reason then that you would only need one emulator, built to replicate the workings of that console, to play all the ROMs of games developed for that console. All the games for that console are obviously designed to be played on that system. Why Is Setting Up Arcade Games So Complicated?īefore you start setting up RetroArch to play arcade games, it is necessary to understand why playing arcade games using an emulator is such a struggle when compared to playing other systems such as a console or PC? Well, consider that a console is designed to play hundreds, possibly thousands of games.
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This article begins by explaining some of the more confusing aspects of arcade retro gaming.