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kevin1gamer
March 27th, 2010, 16:39
I just bought a Sega Dreamcast for $30 used like new, from Amazon.com. It comes with all the cords and one controller.

VampDude
March 27th, 2010, 21:31
That's all you need, though you will need a VMU for all your gamesaves, a single VMU can hold saves for upto 10 games depending on the size of the data. An original VMU with an unofficial 4-8MB VMU is always the best setup if you buy lots of games, or download loads of emulators which also save to the device.

Darksaviour69
March 27th, 2010, 22:35
good point some games don't work on the unofficial VMUs

VampDude
March 27th, 2010, 23:00
good point some games don't work on the unofficial VMUs

Some of the early emulators had problems (the December 2000 build of DreamSNES was one for me), or just wouldn't copy over to the SEGA unit. Which really frustrated me when trying to copy from one partition (4mb card) to the official unit in hopes of moving to another, eventually I moved my saves after purchasing an ugly orange JoyTech unit which amazingly sold at the same price as they do now on eBay (though new at the time).

The unofficial cards are the best, except for when they have a format button on one side with the changer on the other and you forget which button does what and lose all that vital information on all four partitions. :o

LilSwish722
March 28th, 2010, 00:01
I bought a dreamcast for 50 bucks from Amazon. Came with 3 games, VMU, cords, console, all perfect condition. I use it mostly for emulators. But I love playing me some Illbleed.

VampDude
March 28th, 2010, 00:11
I bought a dreamcast for 50 bucks from Amazon. Came with 3 games, VMU, cords, console, all perfect condition. I use it mostly for emulators. But I love playing me some Illbleed.

What games? :)

I would seriously laugh if they were all sports titles, they just get given away. :rolleyes:

I won a Dreamcast for £5 (eBay), with a VMU (way below any respectable price) when my dodgy soldering shorted my beloved 2006 unit when I attempted the battery pack hack (after spending the time making it black) with two rechargeable AAA batteries, though I think I touched something with my screwdriver. :eek:

kevin1gamer
March 28th, 2010, 03:37
What's a VMU?

VampDude
March 28th, 2010, 03:51
What's a VMU?

Wow, do you live underneath a rock? :eek:

It's a Visual Memory Unit (VMU), Google it. The Dreamcast uses the VMU as a memory card, plus it has a mini screen for mini animated sequences which some games use the screen to help the user by stating which button to press (I forget which game uses it). The best thing with the VMU when there was an official SEGA server for the web browser, is that the user could download games directly to the unit such as Tetris which is played with the directional, A and B buttons. :)

Eviltaco64
March 28th, 2010, 03:56
What's a VMU?

A Virtual Memory Unit (aka Dreamcast Memory Cards):
http://www.pdroms.de/media/upload/images/news/20080803_Very_Much_Useless_%28DC_VMU_Demo%29.jpg

VampDude
March 28th, 2010, 13:44
They look better in the controller, both slots of the huge gap filled. Plus extra weight, because the controller is light (something noticed over time).

This is currently how I have mine (not my picture), although I haven't played my Dreamcast for a while.


http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:86Qwftq4twmvaM:http://www.gamesjunk.com/communities/8/004/006/977/938/images/4525490989.jpg (http://www.gamesjunk.com/communities/8/004/006/977/938/images/4525490989.jpg)