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Dreamcast emulator released
Posted: 01 Aug 2007, 04:46
by Caydr
Not a hoax, despite what common sense told me.
Way behind the times, this is months old news but it's still shocking today. To me anyway. I thought I should post about it since it's a relatively "underground" subject and therefore the word doesn't get around as quickly as, say, PS3 sucking.
Someone's got a 100%-speed Dreamcast emulator for PC working. Compatibility's got a long ways to go as you can imagine, but it's still a major feat to get it working at all.
It's called NullDC.
For instance here's Biohazard Code Veronica in action:
Here's the compatibility list:
http://www.1emulation.com/forums/index. ... opic=21524
This is great for me, since my DC's drive motor died.
Posted: 01 Aug 2007, 06:58
by Ishach
I used nullDC for a bit and its pretty good, far better than Chankast.
Although:
Dreamcasts are only $AU100 off ebay
Considering how easy it is to pirate games for it its a pretty good buy, although the controller is kinda a peice of shit.
I bought one and I only play Street Fighter 3rd Strike and CvS2 and MvC2 and it was worth it

Posted: 01 Aug 2007, 07:19
by Neddie
Now, I want a good Sega Saturn emulator.
Posted: 01 Aug 2007, 07:35
by Quanto042
My dreamcast still works, and its the model that runs burned discs, so i don't need an emulator :D
Posted: 01 Aug 2007, 08:03
by KDR_11k
Ah, Caydr: Always knows the latest news on copyright infringement!
Posted: 01 Aug 2007, 10:34
by Comp1337
KDR_11k wrote:Ah, Caydr: Always knows the latest news on copyright infringement!
Oh shaddap you
It is for the greater good
Posted: 01 Aug 2007, 11:02
by SwiftSpear
Cause we own all the games we're playing emulated anyways TBH.
Posted: 01 Aug 2007, 14:24
by Relative
KDR_11k wrote:Ah, Caydr: Always knows the latest news on copyright infringement!
The emulators themselves are not copyright infringement. Its the ROMs, ISOs, and firmware that are copyright infringement, which Caydr made no reference to.
Caydr wrote:
Dreamcast emulator
YAY... again!
Posted: 01 Aug 2007, 16:00
by rattle
Is there any reason at all for a dreamcast? Was there even one good unique game on it which wasn't released to several other consoles/platforms before?
Posted: 01 Aug 2007, 18:59
by Dragon45
phantasy star
Posted: 01 Aug 2007, 19:22
by Relative
Dragon45 wrote:phantasy star
That on the gamecube, I think. I believe most of the good dreamcast games were ported onto the gamecube and PS2.
Posted: 01 Aug 2007, 19:31
by Pxtl
Idunno which of these are ported to the GC, but I know that these are the ones that still get play on my DC:
Virtual On: Oratio Tangram (damnit, I want a Wii version of this).
Powerstone 2 (a must for Super Smash fans)
Puzzle Bobble 4
OutTrigger (good, solid, fast-paced FPS deathmatch)
Canon Spike (Smash TV remake with Capcom characters)
Chu Chu Rocket
Posted: 01 Aug 2007, 21:13
by rattle
Dragon45 wrote:phantasy star
PSO? I played the PC version of it for a while as long as it was free.
Posted: 01 Aug 2007, 23:33
by Caydr
rattle wrote:Is there any reason at all for a dreamcast? Was there even one good unique game on it which wasn't released to several other consoles/platforms before?
"Before"? Dunno about that. For whatever its failings are (I'm no expert on the DC, I just know it's a lot prettier than anything before it, and it was very good for its time), it's a very powerful console compared with what came before, Playstation and N64. I ignorantly doubt that very many N64/PS games got posted to DC.
"After"? Well a lot of DC games have been ported to other platforms iirc, for instance Crazy Taxi. But show me a decent PS2/GC/Xbox emulator please.
Regardless, let's get to the important thing: NullDC is the only way to play Soul Caliber on a PC. I win, admit it biatch.
Posted: 02 Aug 2007, 00:00
by rattle
Well I've never played anything besides Chu Chu Rocket on the DC, maybe that's where I got the impression from. :P
Posted: 02 Aug 2007, 00:07
by Quanto042
The DC version of Starlancer Still gets played online IIRC
Posted: 02 Aug 2007, 14:14
by SinbadEV
#1 reason to emulate DC? 0 load times... worst problem with the DC in my opinion was like 2 minutes load times between scenes... which for a game like Sonic Shuffle meant 2 minutes load time every 3 minutes of play time...
There are a number of games that were awesome on DC that ended up getting ported to GC or other, but some had bits left out (for example any VMU interaction... which I doubt is ported in the emulator... yet)
Posted: 03 Aug 2007, 04:55
by Caydr
SinbadEV wrote:#1 reason to emulate DC? 0 load times... worst problem with the DC in my opinion was like 2 minutes load times between scenes... which for a game like Sonic Shuffle meant 2 minutes load time every 3 minutes of play time...
Sound like PSP!

Posted: 03 Aug 2007, 05:12
by Ishach
I use my DC for playing arcade ports, but if you're emulating you are probably better off emulating an arcade machine instead.