> imo, the customer market for DL products has probably sailed on by. The profit > potential earnings probably ended between 2010 and 2015 now that most of the > customers have now aged and moved on to other interests and the younger generations > will have almost zero interests in the 1980s era games.
You say this as people are paying upwards of $150 for a shitty cab you have to build yourself, running two to six games with an old-ass version of MAME.
DL sold Bluray versions of their flagship games a few years back. They also moved to Steam and GOG. The market is there, but MAME won't hurt it one bit.