Via Robert Dale Smith’s ‘Virtual VMU’.
The Sega Dreamcast may be over a quarter of a century old now, but it’s still full of surprises thanks to the passionate modding community which has grown up around it.
This same community has already engineered a way to get Sega’s 128-bit console back online, and now developer Robert Dale Smith has concocted a means of saving your VMU data in the cloud, giving the Dreamcast a level of parity with modern-day systems like Switch, Xbox Series X/S and PS5.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
Via Robert Dale Smith’s ‘Virtual VMU’.
The Sega Dreamcast may be over a quarter of a century old now, but it’s still full of surprises thanks to the passionate modding community which has grown up around it.
This same community has already engineered a way to get Sega’s 128-bit console back online, and now developer Robert Dale Smith has concocted a means of saving your VMU data in the cloud, giving the Dreamcast a level of parity with modern-day systems like Switch, Xbox Series X/S and PS5.
Read the full article on timeextension.com