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− | While Flycast, redream and DEmul emulators can leverage the screen of the VMU while the game is running, none of them allow you to play the | + | While Flycast, redream and DEmul emulators can leverage the screen of the VMU while the game is running, none of them allow you to play the minigames developed for it (other than [[MAME]] but it has no support for communication). If that's what you're after, then you should probably see dedicated VMU emulators page; |
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Several titles for the Dreamcast included mini-games that could be downloaded onto a VMU. The Sonic Adventure series, for instance, included the Chao Adventure mini-game. In the game players could transfer Chao eggs to the VMU and play to increase the stats of their hatched Chao, whereupon they could upload their improved Chao back into the Dreamcast game.<ref>[https://sega.fandom.com/wiki/VMU Sega Wiki: VMU]</ref> | Several titles for the Dreamcast included mini-games that could be downloaded onto a VMU. The Sonic Adventure series, for instance, included the Chao Adventure mini-game. In the game players could transfer Chao eggs to the VMU and play to increase the stats of their hatched Chao, whereupon they could upload their improved Chao back into the Dreamcast game.<ref>[https://sega.fandom.com/wiki/VMU Sega Wiki: VMU]</ref> |