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DC emulators missing.

ulaoulao

Controller Man
Staff member
I was playing with DC emulation this weekend and noticed a few great emulators missing.

Redream. https://redream.io/ - Just simply amazing!

Reicast http://reicast.com/ - Mainly for android but apparently also for windows.

Makaron not sure of the home page? - not being developed.
 

ulaoulao

Controller Man
Staff member
suggestions

Redream - Add a note about it being one of the more user-friendly and eye pleasing for dc? I personally think that is what made it stand out. You almost have to install it to see what I mean. - Also it was GPL3 and went closed. Story - > https://github.com/libretro/RetroArch/issues/6066

Here is the source project before it closed
https://github.com/libretro/redream

and here is a new project based on it
https://github.com/JackoboLeChocobo/redream-Reloaded

FYI.


I also was wondering (lots of work I know) why no love for multi-emus? Lots out there bizhalk and mess or the likes but the big one retroArch is prolly the one to use.
 
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Lefteris_D

Administrator
Staff member
Also it was GPL3 and went closed
Big fan of open source but I would rather not do "politics" if you know what I mean.


I also was wondering (lots of work I know) why no love for multi-emus? Lots out there bizhalk and mess or the likes but the big one retroArch is prolly the one to use.

Well, RIP mess first of all, all the code has been integrated to MAME since several versions ago (many people choose to use "arcade only" forks) and Retroarch is already there: https://www.emulator-zone.com/misc/retroarch.
 
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