Dual-boot or separate Windows install
| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | | windows | | Emulation method | WINE (not emulation, native Windows executable) | | File extension | .pc | | Games folder | roms/windows/ | | Best for | Type X, X2 (X3/X4 poor) | | Controller mapping | XInput works for most, raw input may need extra tools | taito type x batocera
Transfer your decrypted game files into this folder. Ensure the main executable (e.g., game.exe , game_sub.exe , or launcher.exe ) is present. Creating the Visual Shortcut ( .pc or .wine files) Dual-boot or separate Windows install | Aspect |
The combination of and Batocera represents the pinnacle of DIY arcade emulation. You’re not just emulating—you’re running the original executable code on modern hardware, often better than the arcade cabinets themselves (thanks to higher resolutions and faster load times). taito type x batocera
You may need to run this on a Windows machine to map the buttons to keys, or, in 2026, many TTX loaders now support direct input mapping via Batocera. Troubleshooting Taito Type X in 2026