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The Dreamcast was released by Sega in November 1998 in Japan and later in 1999 in other territories. The Dreamcast was Sega's last home console to date.
 
The Dreamcast was released by Sega in November 1998 in Japan and later in 1999 in other territories. The Dreamcast was Sega's last home console to date.
  
Naomi is an arcade system, which is very similar to the Dreamcast. Some Dreamcast emulators have support for it as well.
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Naomi is an arcade system board, which is very similar to the Dreamcast. Some Dreamcast emulators have support for it as well.
  
Atomiswave is an arcade system that is the successor to Naomi.
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Atomiswave is an arcade system board that is the successor to Naomi.
 
==Emulators==
 
==Emulators==
 
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Revision as of 19:27, 18 July 2013

The Dreamcast was released by Sega in November 1998 in Japan and later in 1999 in other territories. The Dreamcast was Sega's last home console to date.

Naomi is an arcade system board, which is very similar to the Dreamcast. Some Dreamcast emulators have support for it as well.

Atomiswave is an arcade system board that is the successor to Naomi.

Emulators

Name Operating System(s) Latest Version Dreamcast Naomi Atomiswave Recommended
nullDC Windows 1.0.4 r150 ?
DEmul Windows 0.58 ? ?
Makaron Windows T12/5 ? ? ?

Comparison

Makaron is the only Dreamcast emulator that can properly play games that use Windows CE.