After being without a Dreamcast for three years I recently picked up a new black one and want to expand on my Dreamcast library. I have about 100 games but am looking for some recomendations on any homebrew games and apps. I have some emulators already as well as a media player app. I am mostly interested in if anything good or interesting has come out within the last few years. Also suggestions for imports would be appreciated.
Ps. Could anyone suggest a way to safely remove the Sega Sports logo? I only paid $20 for the system so I dont really care about preserving the logo. Plus I have a second sports system and a standard white system stored at my fathers house that I can when I visit him eventually. I just want a logoless black system to match my 360, black wii and ps2 slim.
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Nvidia GeForce GT 130, 2.5TB HDD
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2012 Macbook Pro 13"
2.5Ghz Intel Core i5
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Re: Dreamcast homebrew
Here's a DC port of Cave Story!
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