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Yeah PXE boot has been a thing for decades, and with network speeds going from 10/100, gigabit, and now potentially 5-10gbit it's pretty viable for home environments. It's great for common libraries, and mine has an emulator plus a bunch of GoG etc games which I've been tinkering to make run nicely.
My preference though is still "thick" clients which use the network for boot and OS/storage, but still have their own CPU and RAM.
Other than storage and networking, the server side requirements aren't huge. My plan is to make a portable environment which people can patch into and play classic games together.
(If anyone has experience with OpenSpy and getting it to work sans-Internet I'd love to pick your brain, as I really want to get BF2142 and other classics running fully without internet)