I don't get the fanfare, either. What we have here are games that were moderately popular in arcades for a system/arcade machien that was miles ahead of what the other home consoles of the time could produce....but since that time, technology has advanced to the point where these former graphical powerhouses look like crap. And without the game design of a Nintendo or Konami or Sega, they fail to impress on the gameplay front, too. And since the systems were almost nonvexistent in people's homes, the nostalgia factor isn't even there.
On the bright side, you're getting games that once cost $200 for just $9.








