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They're cheap and easy to run homebrew on/pirate games (just burn a CD and you're done). It had a decent library too.
its the video out im worried about and haven't looked into much.
They're cheap and easy to run homebrew on/pirate games (just burn a CD and you're done). It had a decent library too.
its the video out im worried about and haven't looked into much.
True, and the ones that don't support it can be changed to support vga mode.You could always get a VGA box and use it on a TV or monitor with a VGA input. Then you'd have 60 FPS and a pretty clear picture. I could be wrong, but I think most DC games supported VGA.
I won't buy this story. Sega didn't say anything about it. I will skip it.
maybe they are just dipping their 'e-toe' into the waters.

Heck the graphics were proven to be BETTER on the dreamcast than the PS2

well they can stick their dirty E-Toe up their ass they had their chance with consoles and blew it!maybe they are just dipping their 'e-toe' into the waters.







Yep, that's what I'm thinking. Project Dream has nothing to show, although I applaud the effort (petitioning and all that), but think about it, they only got 24k signatures (rounding for simplicity). Is that an awful lot of signatures? Yes, but in the grander scheme of things where a console typically sells in the tens of millions durinf an average lifespan (between 5-10 years, if the console is a success) 24k is nothing. Its not worthbthe risk given sega's history with hardware.this thing will never see the light of day
