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Report: Taito Type X ROM Set

Executive Summary The term "Taito Type X ROM Set" refers to the collection of arcade game data files (commonly referred to as ROMs) required to play games running on Taito’s Type X arcade hardware. Unlike traditional arcade boards that used proprietary custom chips, the Taito Type X (and its successor, Type X2) utilized standard PC hardware architecture (x86 CPU, DDR RAM, ATI Graphics). This architecture fundamentally changed how the "ROM set" is structured compared to older systems like MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator). taito type x rom set


Emulation and running ROM sets

Step 1: The Loader (Not an Emulator)

You do not “emulate” a Taito Type X in the traditional sense. Because the hardware is a PC, you are essentially repurposing your modern Windows PC to act as the arcade motherboard. This is done via a loader. Report: Taito Type X ROM Set Executive Summary

The most famous is the Taito Type X Loader (aka JVS Loader or Game Loader All RH). These are small utility programs that: Emulation and running ROM sets

Part 3: How to Emulate the Taito Type X (And Where to Find ROM Sets)

Disclaimer: This section is for educational purposes. The legality of downloading ROM sets varies by jurisdiction. You should only play games you physically own.

Part 2: What’s Inside a Taito Type X ROM Set?

When collectors and emulation enthusiasts talk about a “Taito Type X ROM set,” they are referring to a curated folder of files designed for use with an emulator or a multi-arcade loader like TTX (Taito Type X Loader) or JVS Loader. Unlike MAME ROMs (which are chip dumps), a Type X set includes:

  1. Game Executables (game.exe): The main program.
  2. Asset Archives (.dat, .bin, .arc): Graphics, sound, stage data.
  3. Encryption Keys (.key): Type X games used AES-128 encryption to prevent piracy. Loaders require these keys to decrypt the game on-the-fly.
  4. Configuration Files (.ini): These control resolution, control mapping, and service menu options.
  5. Media (.mp4 or .bin for attract mode videos): Unlike older arcade games, Taito Type X used prerendered videos for openings and endings.

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