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Sega Dreamcast emulators

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;[[NullDC]]:Can run a lot of games at great speed in mid-end PCs. It's no longer developed in favor of its fork…
:;[[reicast]]:Made by the same team. Runs on Android, Windows, and Linux.
:;Reicast regular and Reicast OIT:[[libretro]] forks similar to [[Mednafen]]'s PCE-fast and PCE-accuracy cores that backport changes from [https://github.com/flyinghead/reicast-emulator flyinghead's fork] of reicast. regular aims to be compliant with OpenGL 2 and OpenGL ES 2 so that it can continue to run on mobile devices and mid-tier PCs. A graphics feature of the Dreamcast, Order-Independent Transparency, can only be properly emulated using recent versions of OpenGL 4, meaning it is limited to Windows and Linux.<ref>Daniel De Matteis. [https://www.libretro.com/index.php/introducing-reicast-oit-libretro-core-updated-reicast-regular-core/ Introducing Reicast OIT libretro core + updated Reicast regular core] on libretro.com. June 12, 2018.</ref> In the same month of these cores' huge graphics renderer addition, they added support for the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTaRNNYTcYI Naomi]/[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CcQAFEem38 Atomiswave] hardware, putting them close on par with the closed-source DEmul's suite of supported platforms.
;[[redream]]:Has a good interface, is simple to setup, and can run without a BIOS (though it's better to use one anyway).
;Makaron:One of the only two Dreamcast emulators that can properly play Windows CE games.
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