For various reasons, I didn’t have luck with DEMUL at all, after a couple of nights of testing. To my surprise, I found two popular choices: DEMUL and nullDC. I guess we can’t have it all!” This sentiment was directed at Linux, but the truth was that the options were ultra-limited for Windows as well.Īs it’s been a while since I last gave any Dreamcast emulator a test, I decided to once again seek out the available options and see how they fared.
At the end, I stated, “ The only other system I really wanted to see an emulator for, but didn’t, was the Sega Dreamcast. Nearly five years ago, I wrote a how-to entitled “ Game Emulation in Linux“, which as the title implies, talked about getting various emulators working under the OS along with a gamepad. Luckily, pretty-well every console prior to and including the Sega Dreamcast have stellar emulator options available. Also inevitable is the fact that fans will create an emulator to make sure that the platform never dies. As a gamer, one of the worst experiences is finding out that your favorite console is reaching its end-of-life stage.