The Artax Multi is a labor of love by the arcade community. It represents a massive effort to preserve arcade titles that might otherwise be trapped on dead hard drives or obsolete security dongles. Forums like and Emuline are buzzing with activity regarding "Artax V4".

: Includes native support for Sega Lindbergh, RingEdge/RingWide, and specialized titles like Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 6 at 1080p.

The first thing you notice when you handle the TTX3 Multi 41 is the heft. This is not a flimsy consumer gadget. Encased in a high-impact polycarbonate shell, the beacon is designed to survive the brutal forces of nature. It meets the stringent RTCM (Radio Technical Commission for Maritime Services) standards for floating PLBs.

Complete removal of mandatory "nag screens" and loading graphics. Instantaneous game execution without annoying pauses. Newly refreshed dynamic front-end menu presentation videos.

: Deep integration with Fightcade, allowing retro fighting games to be played online over an Ethernet connection right from the cabinet control panel. Supported Emulators and Game Library

Arcade cabinets interact with the game through an I/O (Input/Output) board, which handles the joysticks, buttons, and coin mechanisms. The TTX3 supports two main protocols: (JAMMA Video Standard) and FAST I/O . FAST I/O, in particular, is favored by enthusiasts for its lower input lag compared to JVS, though the Artax Multi handles both expertly.

: Optimized for the Taito Type X3, specifically units featuring an Intel i5 CPU and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 GPU. It is also compatible with Taito Type X4 hardware.

Rewritten completely from scratch; race conditions stripped.

: By opting for electric propulsion and sustainable materials, the Artax TTX3 Multi 41 significantly reduces its environmental impact compared to traditional fossil-fuel-powered vehicles.