Namco Museum Virtual Arcade — JTAG/RGH

Abstract
This paper examines Namco Museum Virtual Arcade (2009) and its interaction with Xbox 360 homebrew and modification communities, focusing on JTAG/RGH-modified consoles. It covers the title’s composition and preservation significance, legal and technical context of JTAG/RGH modifications, methods used by modders to run, archive, or restore game content, and the ethical and preservation implications of such activity. The goal is to provide a concise, balanced account useful for archivists, researchers, and policymakers.

If the "Virtual Arcade" option is still greyed out, download a specific "Unlocker" XEX or use XM360 to unlock the XBLA titles embedded in the container.

Because the disc contains both standard game files and XBLA "Content" packages, a simple disc-to-HDD copy often misses the best parts. 1. Extract the Disc Instead of just copying the files, use a tool like or the built-in copy function in the Aurora Dashboard

Better Organization: Using Aurora Dashboard, you can have the entire 30+ game library listed with cover art, bypassing the clunky original UI.