Well, a Sega Dreamcast or a Sony PS2 would be much like the original XBOX you own (I understand that you own the original, not the 360, right?).
I also understand that emulation (via xbox etc) is not what you're looking for, rather than the real old-school hardware.
What I suggest?
Go straight for a Nintendo SNES (ok, or maybe a Sega Megadrive, why not). Awesome 2D beat-em-ups, platforms, shooters and most of the titles are ported from the ones (we) found in the arcades (coin-ops) back to the days. Consoles like N64 etc have rather own versions (mainly in ... 3D) than the old pure 2D arcade styling.
But consider SERIOUSLY on buying one of those flash carts (i.e. Everdrive/Super Everdrive etc), because it would be quite difficult to find cartridge titles of your taste. Also with the expense of 4-5 (good) titles for the SNES or MD, you can buy the SD flash cartridge. And your're done!
I knows this takes the expense a bit high, but it's worth every penny!
Lastly, note that video-game consoles of that era (early '90s etc) support two player modes (2x pad connection) so it wont be a four-player fun.

---------- Post added at 10:41 ---------- Previous post was at 10:38 ----------
just seen that you own a 360...
I also understand that emulation (via xbox etc) is not what you're looking for, rather than the real old-school hardware.
What I suggest?
Go straight for a Nintendo SNES (ok, or maybe a Sega Megadrive, why not). Awesome 2D beat-em-ups, platforms, shooters and most of the titles are ported from the ones (we) found in the arcades (coin-ops) back to the days. Consoles like N64 etc have rather own versions (mainly in ... 3D) than the old pure 2D arcade styling.
But consider SERIOUSLY on buying one of those flash carts (i.e. Everdrive/Super Everdrive etc), because it would be quite difficult to find cartridge titles of your taste. Also with the expense of 4-5 (good) titles for the SNES or MD, you can buy the SD flash cartridge. And your're done!
I knows this takes the expense a bit high, but it's worth every penny!
Lastly, note that video-game consoles of that era (early '90s etc) support two player modes (2x pad connection) so it wont be a four-player fun.
---------- Post added at 10:41 ---------- Previous post was at 10:38 ----------
just seen that you own a 360...
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