I'll throw a second mention in for Dragon's Lair

Yeah, there are scads of commercial "home versions" ranging from as laughable as the C=64 version, to as surprisingly impressive as the Gameboy Color version ...

A lot of the versions that use optical disc based media (CD Rom, DVD Rom, Blu Ray) come pretty damned close, but in just about every case - when the move triggering is right the graphics are usually off, and when the graphics are authentic looking, there's always some type of limitation that takes a skilled Dragon's Lair player out of the moment.

Even the beautifully remastered Blu Ray version misses the mark by over-doing the re-mastering process. By stopping the natural subtle bob-and-weave by-product of of the traditional animation process there's something that just doesn't "feel" right about it. It looks beautiful, but it doesn't look like you're playing the authentic arcade version.

not a single commercial home version of Dragon's Lair matches up with the "nuances" of the actual hardware.

Thankfully the guys who put together the DAPHNE laserdisc arcade emulator nailed it. Anybody looking for the most authentic looking, feeling and playing version of Dragon's Lair, look no further. So, techincally there IS a "great" home version, but it's totally homebrewed.