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BitMods has released the VMU Pro, a Dreamcast memory card with enhanced storage, battery life, and integrated 8-bit emulators ...
The Sega Dreamcast wasn’t the first home console to store game saves on a portable memory card, but its virtual memory unit (VMU) stood out with a built-in screen, controls, and playable mini games.
While it might have been a commercial failure compared to contemporary consoles, the Sega ... well-known Dreamcast hacker [Ian Micheal] has figured out how to cache data to an SD card via the ...
It’s the same design but with modern features like a sharper screen, USB-C charging, microSD card support ... version of the virtual memory unit (VMU) for the Sega Dreamcast is one of the ...
On Wednesday, Sega of Japan unveiled details on and a first look at its Dreamcast Memory Card 4X. The new product will hold four times the capacity of a normal VMU, with 800 blocks (4MB ...
Today happens to be the system’s 25th anniversary, and Sega has partnered with ... Speaking of the Dreamcast’s nifty memory card, the VMU is also represented by a plastic keychain ($9.99).
But one console holds top billing in my heart: Sega’s ill-fated Dreamcast. I booted it up this morning to see what games were on my memory card. Before we start, I just want to point out how ...
Limited Run has just opened pre-orders for a new lineup of hot Dreamcast merch, which it thoughtfully debuted on Sept. 9, the 25th anniversary of the U.S. launch of Sega’s final console (ie.
no more third party or Hong Kong bootleg memory cards... this one would be an official and perfect peripheral for the Dreamcast. Well not so fast there, wishful dreamers. Over the weekend, Sega ...
In March 2001, less than two years after it launched, Sega announced plans to discontinue the console. The Dreamcast memory card, displayed by Sega employee Hiromi Anzai at Tokyo Game Show in 1999.