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− | == | + | Using a console in your arcade machine can be a more difficult task than using a PC but the rewards such as lower-cost, easily playing online and generally better quality graphics than seen in emulation on a PC can make up for the initial setup difficulties. |
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+ | * [[Dreamcast Video Output Options]] | ||
+ | * [[Dreamcast Games That Support Rotation]] | ||
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+ | ==XBOX 360== | ||
+ | * [[XBOX 360 Games That Support Rotation]] |
Latest revision as of 09:57, 5 December 2013
Using a console in your arcade machine can be a more difficult task than using a PC but the rewards such as lower-cost, easily playing online and generally better quality graphics than seen in emulation on a PC can make up for the initial setup difficulties.
Dreamcast