Ah yes....one of my favourite systems for the fact that they made a great arcade stick and an accurate version of marvel vs. capcom.![]()
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Ah yes....one of my favourite systems for the fact that they made a great arcade stick and an accurate version of marvel vs. capcom.![]()
Thanks for the site
Do you still own your Dreamcast?
Yes Sir. I actually have the dreamcast with about 50 games as well as the arcade stick, light gun and fishing reel. This was one of the few systems I went overboard with at launch lol. I remember buying a tonne of launchy titles and sleeping over night in a mall to get one.Originally Posted by retrogamer [Only Registered Members May View Links| Click here to register]
The Dreamcast is one of the best emulation machines imo.
I still have my dreamcast. ive got sonic, shinmu, some sports games, and soul caliber. i try to take it out from time to time. it is a relic from my childhood.
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I actually hooked it up to an older tv along with my modded sega saturn, my ps and 3DO. It has some of the greatest arcade games of all time on it. Gotta love house of the dead 2Originally Posted by tivo [Only Registered Members May View Links| Click here to register]
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Originally Posted by jitterbugjohnny [Only Registered Members May View Links| Click here to register]
Cool... I have a modded Saturn. Did you install the chip yourself. If so we probably bought it from the same person.
I actually didn't use a chip. The process I used dealt with a soldering iron and crossing wires to make it region free. My friend actually destroyed his older model because this process could only be done with "NEW" saturns (those released at the end of the systems life cycle).Originally Posted by retrogamer [Only Registered Members May View Links| Click here to register]
The chip is the way to go. Not only does it make it region free but it allows you to play backups too.