The Dreamcast VMU was a curious piece of hardware. Part memory card, part low-end LCD gaming toy, its fate was sealed once SEGA abandoned the console platform on January 31, 2001. With a limited ...
One intrepid Dreamcast Visual Memory Unit homebrew developer takes it upon themselves to bring Pokemon GO over to the device, with a VMU port of the title in the pipeline. Although Pokemon GO has ...
The Dreamcast is a somewhat forgotten console today, but for a shining minute in the late 1990s, it was possible to believe Sega were still in the fight. Regardless, their hardware lives on, lovingly ...
----- The Unofficial Dreamcast VMU PC to DC File Transfer FAQ! by Daniel Green-Lee (AKA DCStriker) danzig21188@yahoo.com 12/16/2004 For Sega Dreamcast Table of Contents 1.Introduction ...
Marcus Estrada is a Contributor from USA writing for the Digital Publication Hardcore Gamer. His favorite genres include horror, visual novel, rhythm and platformer. Dreamcast fans are well-acquainted ...
Valve reminds me of Nintendo. The Seattle-based company isn’t afraid to utilise the revenue generated from its Steam storefront and games to explore other avenues that could benefit both developers ...
You might be surprised to learn that the Dreamvast Visual Memory Unit (VMU) gaming scene is actually quite expansive, with a ton of ports of popular games to the nearly two-decade-old memory card with ...
It’s hard to forget when the Dreamcast hit stores: Sept. 9, 1999. But Sega’s failure to light the industry on fire with its ambitious console is the narrative that most remember best. Less than two ...
Sega's Dreamcast peripheral, the VMU (VMS in Japan) is slightly smaller than a credit card, and is about 1-inch thick, roughly like a box of Tic-Tacs. It features a 1x1 inch LCD screen, A and B ...