Big fan of the home arcade, and I'd give my left nut for the defunct Luna City one, but....they are not real arcades. You know, the smoky, smelly place with sticky floors, shady characters, a drug deal goin' on over there, cigarette burn marks on all the machines, the occasional excitement when a new game showed up, putting a quarter on a machine to secure your place in line....there was a certain atmosphere and ...other words I'm currently at a loss for. So, like you, I am recreating the contents of an arcade at home, but the atmosphere is forever lost (ok, some of which I will not miss, but it was all part of a greater whole).