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    Default Lookin' for some good SEGA emus

    Hi, I'm looking for some good SEGA emus and i hope you guy can recomend some for me since i have had quit some truble before when it comes to SEGA emus.

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    Default Re: Lookin' for some good SEGA emus

    Fusion(formerly known as "Kega II" and Kega Fusion) is a Sega SG1000, SC3000, Master System, Game Gear, Genesis/Megadrive, SegaCD/MegaCD and 32X emulator for Win9x/ME/2000/XP.

    this one is the best and it plays almost any sega rom you want

    http://www.emulator-zone.com/doc.php...is/fusion.html

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    Default Re: Lookin' for some good SEGA emus

    Any specific consoles or handheld?

    Sega Saturn
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    Sega CD/Sega Genesis/Sega 32X/Sega Master System/Sega GameGear
    Kega Fusion

    Sega Dreamcast
    Chankast (If I'm not mistaken as I never tested it.....)


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    Default Re: Lookin' for some good SEGA emus

    Sega Saturn and Sega Dreamcast. A emu that can play ROMs for these consoles would be great to have

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    Default Re: Lookin' for some good SEGA emus

    For SMS and GG, Meka it's probably the best, but is still on the way to fully use the Windows API advantages (read: originally MS-DOS only)
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    Default Re: Lookin' for some good SEGA emus

    is possible we play sega saturn, thats cool but how? i try with no success... so many options and directories to arrange on that emulator.and i never find isos..
    Last edited by DarkSide; April 14th, 2006 at 20:54.

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    Default Re: Lookin' for some good SEGA emus

    About the ISOs we can't help you (read the forum rules), but feel free to ask the other questions
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    Default Re: Lookin' for some good SEGA emus

    Quote Originally Posted by hagbard
    About the ISOs we can't help you (read the forum rules), but feel free to ask the other questions
    Ok man google should help me, is cuz i'm still learning english then some options i get beat up.

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    Default Re: Lookin' for some good SEGA emus

    I spent a night playing around with the two top rated Saturn emulators on the site, and I can say it's just not worth it to bother.

    Saturn emulation is a very difficult thing to tackle, due to its numerous processors, so these kinds of systems are always going to move the slowest. I honestly think it will be another 5 years before Saturn emulation either receives a higher priority, or advances to a stage where we see PSX/N64 emulation at right now.

    And that is probably being optimistic.

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    Default Re: Lookin' for some good SEGA emus

    Quote Originally Posted by Neco
    I spent a night playing around with the two top rated Saturn emulators on the site, and I can say it's just not worth it to bother.

    Saturn emulation is a very difficult thing to tackle, due to its numerous processors, so these kinds of systems are always going to move the slowest. I honestly think it will be another 5 years before Saturn emulation either receives a higher priority, or advances to a stage where we see PSX/N64 emulation at right now.

    And that is probably being optimistic.

    Man this took me hours but i can play right now,but was so damm hard, but run without any error, or slow right now, the only boring thing is the size of these games.
    Last edited by DarkSide; April 16th, 2006 at 15:16.

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