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RE: Resident Evil 4 Proof of Concept for Sega Dreamcast Released

in Hive Gaming24 days ago

It is really interesting watching the Sega Dreamcast fan market do its thing. Especially since the hardware was basically off the shelf components, easier for developers to learn the ins and outs of so they can make better games.

Sad to say but what brought the Dreamcast down, and put Sega out of the console market, is what is keeping the Dreamcast alive today with new releases. It all started with that ease of hacking the hardware.

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Pal, you got the point here. For the moment I'm very excited to see what other games the community will bring to us in the future, but in the meanwhile I need a better config for my Dreamcast Emu ha ha.

I gave up emulating Dreamcast a long time ago, having rocked that console hard for years - it pains me to use emulators that, while amazing, were not quite up to par at the time. I have a similar situation going with the Amiga, I love that computer but have had horrible luck with emulators so I don't even try to emulate games, even though many I cover here make me REALLY want to fight configuring an emulator.

Well it is nice to see that I'm not the only one that struggled with the Dreamcast emulation thing... ha ha! But hey, in my experience there are more Amiga emulators that are very friendly in its configs, my friend : )

A lot of the problem I have experienced with Amiga emulation was from the early 2000's. I need to sit down and research the current crop of emulators and see if there are any that I can get running reliably. There are so many great games being made that it may be worth the hassle. Lol.