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You can run modern arcade games natively on gaming PCs

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Playing perfect conversions of classic arcade games at home typically requires waiting for official ports (developers like City Connection and M2 do excellent work) or relying on.
Cutting corners: Arcade games traditionally ran on specialized hardware, but many modern machines are essentially Windows PCs housed in arcade shells. Leaked titles developed for these machines can run on home Windows PCs without the need for emulation, allowing users to play unique games without waiting for an official console or PC release.
Playing perfect conversions of classic arcade games at home typically requires waiting for official ports (developers like City Connection and M2 do excellent work) or relying on emulation methods like MAME and FPGA. Ironically, playing many newer titles can be much easier because their code is PC-native.
Games made between the 1970s and early 2000s ran on custom arcade boards, often closely related to consoles.

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