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Sega Dreamcast emulators

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Removing Naomi 2 info due to it doesn't make sense there
In the same year of Dreamcast's launch, Sega released the '''[[Sega NAOMI and variants|Naomi]]''', an arcade system board with similar components to the Dreamcast. Sammy's '''[https://segaretro.org/Atomiswave Atomiswave]''' arcade board was also based on the Dreamcast and Naomi.
LaterAlso, a successor of the Naomi board was released in 2001, called [https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sega_NAOMI_2 Naomi 2]. It was a bit more powerful than it's predecessor, since it had two CPUs and two GPUs.Only 13 titles were released for this board. Sega also collaborated with Microsoft on the Dreamcast's development, and this partnership would continue later with the [[Xbox emulators|Xbox]]. What came out of this was the possibility for games to be developed for an optimized version of '''Windows CE''' (with DirectX) on each disc. However, Windows CE wasn't mandatory to use, and most developers opted for Sega's development tools instead out of convenience. Even in major emulators, this aspect isn't implemented well.
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