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wraggster
March 6th, 2006, 21:47
Hi all if you are reading this newspost you are on the new server, im sure if you have visited this site regulary you will have noticed that the server has been slow especially on days when we push well over 2000 online at one time.

With Massive thanks to Martin64 our server admin we are on a much faster server, so the problems of the past should be well and truly over.

The DCEmu Network for those of you who are new or not sure of what we are is the only true network to support both Homebrew and Commercial Gaming across all consoles and not just the ones in the news.

We have sites that cover PSP, Dreamcast, GP2X, Nintendo DS, GBA/GB Micro, GP32, Tapwave Zodiac, Gizmondo, Sega Saturn, Gamecube, Nokia Ngage and Mobile Phones, Xbox, PS2, PS1, GP32, Ipod, Nintendo Revolution, PS3 and Xbox 360.

We also have hosted sites for some of the best coders across the console scene namely Chui, GPF, PSMonkey, Deniska, PLynx & Miemt11.

We also have a site for Gadgets and retrostuff too and each site has its own forum.

Last week i opened 2 new sites that will hopefully bring more people to the network in the form of a MMORPG (http://mmorpg.dcemu.co.uk/) site and a Real Time Strategy (http://rts-news.dcemu.co.uk/) Site.

I am personally a massive fan of RTS games but like all the sites and forums, its the people who visit them and chat that make the network what it is.

Thanks for visiting a site that started just over 2 years ago and quickly grew as i brought my other sites over to make a network of sites and one with a name thats easy to remember, namely DCEmu - The Homebrew and Gaming Network.

Thanks for visiting our network :)

obelisk
March 7th, 2006, 22:03
hey, wraggster. thanks for building the network. I was going to say that i can see that you and your admin teams are doing an awesomely wonderful job on coverage of all this stuff... I know you've got your hands full, but is there any chance that you'll be covering classic console (and computer?) homebrews, and accessories, or perhaps do a classic computer and console site??? hmmm??? from like, atari 2600 - 8 bit computers, Dragon (TRS 80), Spectrum, Vic 20, Intellivision, Colecovision, Amstrad.... i wish i was able to play the European Spectrum games, back in the heyday, the sinclair they released here in the states was ok for programming... but it wasn't as gaming-ok as across the pond, eh? was it fun??? are they totally rad.... do you get used to the color scheme? just wondering.