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Sega Dreamcast
Sega
System Information
Manufacturer Sega
Release Year 1998
Supported Formats
.gdi .cdi .chd .cue .bin Description
The Sega Dreamcast is a 128-bit home video game console developed by Sega. Released in 1998, it was Sega's final console and the first sixth-generation console. The system pioneered online gaming with its built-in modem and is known for its innovative VMU (Visual Memory Unit) and exceptional game library including titles like Shenmue, Sonic Adventure, and Crazy Taxi.
Hardware Specifications
CPU Hitachi SH-4 @ 200 MHz (360 MIPS, 1.4 GFLOPS)
Memory 16MB RAM + 8MB VRAM + 2MB Sound RAM
Display 640×480 pixels, 16.7 million colors
Audio Yamaha AICA @ 45 MHz, 64-channel PCM/ADPCM
Storage GD-ROM (1GB)
Save Type VMU (Visual Memory Unit, 128KB)
Connectivity
• Modem (33.6 Kbps / 56 Kbps)• Broadband Adapter• VGA Box• Link Cable (up to 4 players)
Game Library ~620 titles
Controller Layout
Cheat Code Support
Action Replay
Address:value format cheat codes
Example:
0C123456 00000063 GameShark / Code Breaker
Raw memory codes and GameShark format
Example:
D0123456 00000001 All trademarks and logos belong to their respective owners. Nintendo, Game Boy, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, and other product names are registered trademarks of Nintendo Co., Ltd. This page is for informational purposes only.