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Sega VMU emulators

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Emulators
| ElysianVMU
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| [httphttps://evmu.elysianshadowsgithub.com 0/gyrovorbis/libevmu/releases/ 1.26.01] [https://github.com/gyrovorbis/libevmu Github Repo for core]
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| ElysianVMU
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| [httphttps://evmu.elysianshadowsgithub.com/ 0gyrovorbis/libevmu/releases/ 1.26.01] [https://github.com/gyrovorbis/libevmu Github Repo for core]
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;ElysianVMU
:An extremely ambitious project from the developers of ''Elysian Shadows'', a crowdfunded game that was supposed to be launched for all then-modern systems plus the Dreamcast. The closed-source ElysianVMU was supposed to be the ultimate VMU emulator ever, with an external Jet Set Radio graffiti editor, serial (VMU-to-VMU) communication support via TCP, and perhaps most importantly, an SDK to allow it to communicate with PC games that wished to use a VMU as an accessory. Ports for iOS and Android were announced, together with plans to make the emulator on a smartphone communicate with a game being played on the PC. It generated a lot of hype in the community until development laid dormant in 2018, not too long before the game that birthed it also seemed to fizzle out — the devteam last tweeted in early 2019 and , but the “upcoming” game discord community is still being listed as ''coming soon to Ouya''going. The emulator itself? It’s It was barely usable; no sound emulation seems seemed to be implemented and compatibility is was worse than old versions of SoftVMS. The core of the emulator was open sourced in 2023, with new releases in 2023.
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