BlackAura on Dreamcast Emulation/Homebrew Scene
Wraggster writes "Over at DCEmu.co.uk, we have an interesting interview with the author of NxDoom, NxQuake (both excellent ports to the Sega Dreamcast) and also a Genesis/Megadrive emulator for the Dreamcast called Genesis Plus. Check out the interview with BlackAura."
I think you're mistaken, the DC only died in the retail channel. It's one of the best next gen consoles for longevity in the underground scene. There are loads of things you can do with it, from running netservers to porting different software to it.
Not to mention it did have a great library of official games. Over/under-hype, piracy and bad marketting killed it for consumers, but that doesn't change the fact that the usability, hardware and games were truly good.
I took an X-BOX with a folder full of warez (all the top titles) to my friends kid's birthday party
Do you know what they played all night? - SNES games !
Nothing beats 8bit for pick up and playability.
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As the other reply said, it's alive and well in the underground scene: modds, homebrew games, all sorts of stuff. But it's also not dead in the commercial scene. Dreamcast hardware is still used in arcade cabinets, as was mentioned a couple months back in the article about SNK dropping the aging NeoGeo hardware in their Arcade systems.
Or for those who are lazy and have access to a good choice of Dreamcast games, about $30 more and you got yourself a cheap $~50 system, 2 controllers, and a (couple) game(s). Not bad if you're trying to stretch your money.
There are still offical games coming for DC in Japan as well. Of course most are ports of Dating sims but they did get Capcom VS SNK 2 and also SVC Chaos
sad thing is, most ebgames have sent their dc's back to the warehouse for sale on the website, so it's $20 with only one controller.
though, i must say, i own 4 dreamcasts... one in active use and 3 are backups. never want to go through the great atari disaster of 1988 again. =]
-d