I understand the point that you were making about unlikely things occurring, but it was completely within the realm of possibility to happen, and it did. think about it this way: It's like the Red Sox vs the Yankees, only the Red Sox players are all 3 years old. They may or may not be able to play baseball, but it's certainly guaranteed that they won't be able to play very well. The PSP, if it can emulate the Dreamcast, will not be able to emulate it well enough to merit writing the emulator in the first place. Dreamcast games can also be up to 1GB in size. You would need to buy a 2GB memory stick in order to store one game and the emulator, as the actual space available is always slightly less than the size listed on the label.Quote:
Originally Posted by slik da relic
But, with any luck, the next generation of handhelds can do it, or you could try to build a portable Dreamcast yourself.
But, getting back on topic, Sougen should concentrate on getting Genesis emulation working perfectly before worrying about other Sega systems. That includes the Genesis add-ons...