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| starwarsfan54321:
I recently wanted to build a emulation box after I finish my first arcade cab, does anyone have any ideas for specs I would need to emulate the N64 or Dreamcast, if there is a big jump in specs from the N64 to Dreamcast, I do not need to have the Dreamcast. |
| ark_ader:
I used to mess about with emulating consoles, especially the dreamcast. I found that it was a losing game, so I just use the real thing. I guess it depends on the games you want to play. I have only a 5 so disc swaps are not so a chore. Anything earlier is just hit and miss (and tweak). |
| Green Giant:
Can you break down exactly what an emulation box is. Is this a computer that is designed to only run emulators for consoles? Possibly in cabinet or small form factor? |
| Vigo:
--- Quote from: Green Giant on February 08, 2012, 06:49:14 pm ---Can you break down exactly what an emulation box is. Is this a computer that is designed to only run emulators for consoles? Possibly in cabinet or small form factor? --- End quote --- Yep, pretty much. I did one of these....it was primarily for older games though.....It could handle most N64, games like perfect dark were choppy and slow, but Zelda Ocarina played perfect. http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=107220.0 I bet that the one that Burgerking Diamond did would be able to handle DC and the likes of that, he had higher specs on his computer. http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=105479.0 :cheers: |
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