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LEGACY PAGE
DreamSNES is a port of the snes9x[[Super NES]] emulator for Dreamcast, developed by [[Marcus Comstedt]], [[Peter Bortas]], and [[Per Hedbor]].  It is not completely fullspeed, but it can run near-fullspeed with some tweaking.


http://dcemulation.com/legacy/dcemu-dreamsnes.htm
It features capabilities to save games to the VMU, an optional TV-mode for creating a TV-like feel when being played on a VGA monitor, four controller support, mouse, keyboard, and lightgun support, hidden games, ROMs list support, great artwork by Kathy Choi, and groovy music by Jan Warnstam.
 
It has been translated to Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, and Swedish.
 
=Download=
[http://www.dcemulation.com/dl/dl.php3?url=files/emulators/dreamsnes-0.9.8.zip Plain Files]
[http://www.dcemulation.com/files/emulators/dreamsnes-0.9.8-cdi.zip DiscJuggler image]
[http://www.dcemulation.com/files/emulators/dreamsnes-0.9.8-nero.zip Nero image]
[http://www.dcemulation.com/files/sbi2.1/DreamSNES.sbi SBI]
[[Dreamcast file formats|What are these?]]
 
=Related tools=
Provlist
RomList
 
=External links=
[http://www.lysator.liu.se/dreamsnes/tutorial/ Burning tutorial written by the DreamSNES team]
[http://peter.bortas.org/dreamsnes/faq.html Official DreamSNES FAQ]
[http://dcemulation.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=21208 Bug/compatability list]
[http://dcemulation.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=21518 nakamichi's bug/compatibility list]

Revision as of 18:35, 10 February 2008

DreamSNES is a port of the snes9xSuper NES emulator for Dreamcast, developed by Marcus Comstedt, Peter Bortas, and Per Hedbor. It is not completely fullspeed, but it can run near-fullspeed with some tweaking.

It features capabilities to save games to the VMU, an optional TV-mode for creating a TV-like feel when being played on a VGA monitor, four controller support, mouse, keyboard, and lightgun support, hidden games, ROMs list support, great artwork by Kathy Choi, and groovy music by Jan Warnstam.

It has been translated to Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, and Swedish.

Download

Plain Files DiscJuggler image Nero image SBI What are these?

Related tools

Provlist RomList

External links

Burning tutorial written by the DreamSNES team Official DreamSNES FAQ Bug/compatability list nakamichi's bug/compatibility list