Yes, that's definitely correct.
If ISA is still needed, there's no choice but to keep the old Hardware in secondary Systems...
Yet, there's a good thing with running those secondary Systems :
Their Hardware is usually still available widespread, and it's cheap, as 'modern' Users abandon them
Also, no AthlonXP or Pentium4 is required to play those old MS-DOS Games, so having them run on a dedicated System is actually saving one alot of hassle to reconfigure modern Systems for their use.
Maybe the 'alternative' is therefor even the best solution, since it is running on old, but proven reliable technologies ?
(provided the household has enough space for more computers
)
Greetings
FalconFly