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The Dreamcast also has native VGA and composite video output making it very suitable for an arcade cabinet.
 
The Dreamcast also has native VGA and composite video output making it very suitable for an arcade cabinet.
  
The gamepads can be [[gamepad hack|hacked]] to make the Dreamcast interface with the arcade buttons. There are also commercially available arcade control panels that directly connect to the Dreamcast.
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The gamepads can be [[console gamepad hack|hacked]] to make the Dreamcast interface with the arcade buttons. There are also commercially available arcade control panels that directly connect to the Dreamcast.
  
 
==Emulators for this console==
 
==Emulators for this console==

Revision as of 01:05, 30 March 2006



  • Manufacturer: Atari
  • First available: 1977
  • Media: Cartridge
  • Wikipedia link: [1]
  • Controllers: Four gamepads with 1 'start' button, 4 digital buttons (A,B,X,Y), 4 digital direction buttons, 1 analogue joystick, 2 analogue triggers.

Dedicated cabinet info

The Sega Dreamcast knows many direct arcade conversions - the Sega NAOMI arcade boards use the same technology so those games were easily ported. Games like Soul Calibur, Virtua Tennis and Gunbird are arcade perfect conversions. The Dreamcast also has native VGA and composite video output making it very suitable for an arcade cabinet.

The gamepads can be hacked to make the Dreamcast interface with the arcade buttons. There are also commercially available arcade control panels that directly connect to the Dreamcast.

Emulators for this console

Note that there are many emulators available. The focus is only to list emulators that are cabinet friendly:

See also




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