Wow, this looks great!All the Dreamcast talk recently is making me excited for when the Behar Bros finally release the Akura HDMI Box
All the Dreamcast talk recently is making me excited for when the Behar Bros finally release the Akura HDMI Box
All this Dreamcast talk is making me ponder if I should take the plunge on GDEmu and Phoebe.
Anyone has one of those and wants to chime in?
GDEmu rules, definitely recommended. The DC itself is as flaky as ever, tho: mine had power connectivity issues manifest right before my GDEmu came in and needed some toying with.
Great, I'll order one as soon as he reopens preorders. They'Re currently closed (I would have gotten a Phoebe and a GDEmu)
This in turn makes me want the full native HDMI mod more. https://youtu.be/cNuqMp6eemI
oh damn, almost forgot:
One thing to note is that by default it doesn't have a UI. The physical button on the device cycles through the disc images and you'll have to check yourself which is "loaded" via something like the Dreamcast dashboard audio player or whatever. The device is reliable and fast and compatible with all sorts of file formats, but being that its purpose is solely to emulate the disc drive, it's a bit too basic for actually selecting between a lot of games.
...that said, there's unaffiliated software to help manage your SD card and build a menu application that sits in disc image index 0. Once you have this in place, the whole thing becomes amazingly convenient: turn on DC, see a game menu, pick a game, game boots, and you can even soft-reset back to the game selection menu.
Unfortunately this stuff was largely hosted on assemblergames, which is down for the moment, so lmk if you can't find the files (I currently use "SD Card Maker for GDEMU v1.05")
UNPOPULAR OPINION that might get me killed
The Sega Dreamcast is over rated.
I love mine to hell. I have stories about the damn thing. I just feel like i've seen/played everything that there is to have on the thing. A fun system with some damn good games but it's been there done that for me.
Spot on here. +1
The Phoebe and Rhea seemingly aren't supprted as well as the GDEMU but you can use the same SD card maker app to setup the game selection menu for your Saturn games.
Obtaining quality roms can OFTEN be problematic, especially for Saturn, but at least its easy to dump your own games...unlike the Dreamcast.
Installation is super easy for both of the optical drive emulators, moreso for GDEMU. I'd highly recommend obtaining 3D printed plastic inserts which fill the voids left by replacing your original optical drives with these products.
Make sure you are ordering the correct part/model for your Saturn (Pheobe/Rhea with correct ribbon connector) and that your Dreamcast is compatible (VA1 model IF I recall correctly).
Overall I'd highly recommend these products. Any problems I have run into have turned out to be an issue with the ROM(s) or a configuration mistake on my part. Don't bother enabling the increased read speed options as they opften cause games to fail. Also, make sure you take the cost of SD cards into account as large libraries can be costly to store on that media.
Hell no to that!!!UNPOPULAR OPINION that might get me killed
The Sega Dreamcast is over rated.
I love mine to hell. I have stories about the damn thing. I just feel like i've seen/played everything that there is to have on the thing. A fun system with some damn good games but it's been there done that for me.
It's library has a ton of hidden gems. And good new games got released in Japan for years after it was discontinued. Definitely, it's a GOAT contender if you're a fan of shmups.UNPOPULAR OPINION that might get me killed
The Sega Dreamcast is over rated.
I love mine to hell. I have stories about the damn thing. I just feel like i've seen/played everything that there is to have on the thing. A fun system with some damn good games but it's been there done that for me.
Here's my pickups from the convention.
It's library has a ton of hidden gems. And new good new games got released in Japan for years after it was discontinued. Definitely, it's a GOAT contender if you're a fan of shmups.
off-world interceptor extreme unironically rules.
I'm a huge fan of shmups but it is on the bottom of the list for that category. Maybe a half dozen titles and even most of those have better ports elsewhere. Leaves like three or four that are left...Border Down, Mars Matrix, Zero Gunner 2.
I'm a huge fan of shmups but it is on the bottom of the list for that category. Maybe a half dozen titles and even most of those have better ports elsewhere. Leaves like three or four that are left...Border Down, Mars Matrix, Zero Gunner 2.
Nah, the ports of Dreamcast shmups were, pretty much across the board, second rate. Ain't no way I'm swapping DC Ikaruga for the 360 version. Even less way I'm swapping Under Defeat for that HD wannabe.
Nah, the ports of Dreamcast shmups were, pretty much across the board, second rate. Ain't no way I'm swapping DC Ikaruga for the 360 version. Even less way I'm swapping Under Defeat for that HD wannabe.
Peltz is awesome dude to game with =)man, David and Peltz got a serious bromance. I'm jelly
oh nice stuff! Virtua On! love that game =)Here's my pickups from the convention. I've been playing shinobi legions tonight and really impressed with it. In 1995 it might have been disliked because it was 2d but it's fun now. The one complaint I have is the way the camera scrolls around too quickly and too rapidly. Turning left or right can be pretty disorienting. And when you jump in vertically scrolling stages the view jumps upwards too.
here's Peltz rocking Metal Slug 3 on the PVM and the credit counter record for MVS.Yo... Dave and I played videogames for like... 6 hours today. We was like:
man, David and Peltz got a serious bromance. I'm jelly
UNPOPULAR OPINION that might get me killed
The Sega Dreamcast is over rated.
I love mine to hell. I have stories about the damn thing. I just feel like i've seen/played everything that there is to have on the thing. A fun system with some damn good games but it's been there done that for me.
D Lo did you really just put genny at # 4? come see me after class
we had our chance, chacs
also this reminds me why me & cj_iwakura (or Mzo) need to take more screenshots
i mean
you're basically saying you feel you've fully explored the library of a system that barely got 2 something years of life here
its more that we ended up with so very many gems in that small window & the lamenting of what might've been had we been given a full gen
we had our chance, chacs
I agree with this. Also Dreamcast was impressive for it's library considering it's short life span.Genny is numba won.
DC and Saturn tie in second place. I wish they were the same console. lol Like it would have been my dream for the DC to be back compat with Saturn and also use the Saturn controllers.
Master system is third.
We did, we did. Actually, I was just down in Florida like a week ago. But I'm always up in West Palm Beach, and Miami is a pain in the ass to get to from there
...ports being surpassed by PC emulation.
not sure i agree about steam's ikaruga (& i definitely don't with the somewhat popular notion that many of the DC's greats have been ported, there's tons that stay on that system sadly) but i will absolutely never get this argument, personally.
i like emulation, but
a) there's always a tradeoff
b) couldn't you make this argument for the saturn's library/etc? that scene's emulation has gotten far better a few years back, like i know we're a niche crowd but i imagine the % of us who have the means & desire to play them off original hardware is even more niche.
Agreed 100%.Ikaruga is best on Steam, I think. I'm not sold that the Xbox 360/Nesica/Steam chaining makes for a worse game than the Naomi/Dreamcast/Gamecube versions, and the game's art holds up wonderfully in HD.
Anyway, I like the Dreamcast library. There are a few different ways to judge libraries, but looking at the releases from a contemporary lense and assuming that you didn't have easy access to all the arcade games Dreamcast got home ports of, it was a pretty incredible system through its lifespan. From a 2017 "what can it offer me" perspective it has lost a bit of luster due to better versions of some of its exclusives being available elsewhere and many of its 2D arcade game ports being surpassed by PC emulation, but it's still the best home for many 3D arcade games outside of their original Naomi releases.
i like emulation, but
a) there's always a tradeoff
b) couldn't you make this argument for the saturn's library/etc? that scene's emulation has gotten far better a few years back, like i know we're a niche crowd but i imagine the % of us who have the means & desire to play them off original hardware is even more niche.
Is there a good six-button USB gamepad to check out?
Is there a good six-button USB gamepad to check out?