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Post by racketboy »

grittykitty wrote:ooh thanks for the sega-16 link! this site is great, so i'll have to check out their forums :D

i was on the dcemulation boards a while back, and more recently i was on octopus overlords for a short time, but it's just so big and got kinda tiring. i like it when forums are smaller like this one
amen :)

I used to hang out at the DCEmulation boards, but they got old quick.
You had two type of posts:

Highly-technical ones from devleopers followed by a million thank-you posts
And repetitious posts from newbies that never bothered to do a search.
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Post by Niode »

Not Video games related:

http://www.b3ta.com

PC modding related:

http://www.aoaforums.com
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Post by grittykitty »

dcemu is very fascist with their "no asking how to burn games, no asking anything about segagen, no bleem"... at least when i was on there (under a different username too). there became nothing new really, and as far as emulation on the dc goes, that scene is pretty much dead now (a shame, dreamsnes was making such great progress!! and a gen emu with good sound was surely within reach). at least the homebrew scene is still going... the last time i checked
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Post by racketboy »

yeah, IMO emulating the 16-bitters on the Dreamcast was the holy grail.
Sure the Neo-Geo CD was a nice bonus, but the SNES and the Genesis are where my favorite treasures lie.

So are the projects really dead, or are they still being tweaked a bit?
I really need to look back into those :)
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