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How Is Your Dreamcast Gaming Going?
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Oheao:
I haven't played on it in a while, but I did love SoulCalibur.
burningdoom:

--- Quote from: Oheao on September 10, 2013, 09:27:38 pm ---I haven't played on it in a while, but I did love SoulCalibur.

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"Welcome to the stage of history!"
sin2beta:

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--- Quote from: burningdoom on September 08, 2013, 01:48:12 pm ---BTW, I plan on using some Mr. Clean Magic Erasers on my Dreamcast and my SNES (which is worse) to get rid of some the yellowing that's happened over time. I've heard it works wonders. I'll let you guys know how that goes.

Maybe I'll take before and after pics, if it works. You'll all see the big, ugly, but completely cosmetic crack in my SNES!

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It did get a lot of dirt that I couldn't even see off of them, but unfortunately, it didn't do squat about the yellowing. Luckily, the yellowing on my Dreamcast is hardly noticable, but the SNES is bad.

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I myself completely remove the shell and scrub it down with Soft Scrub, then rinse thoroughly before drying and putting it back on.

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I hear Retr0bright is great for yellowing.  I also hear it is on the expensive side to make.

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Here are two videos with techniques I have not tried, but both are very reputable in knowing what they are doing.

This removes the reacted plastic

This does a LOT more.
burningdoom:


http://classicgameroom.com/feature-article/?id=54
mkarasch:
I'm in.  I <3 the dreamcast..


In that article, he mentions that games are "still being made" for the DC?

Is he talking homebrew?  Anyone have any experience with that?  It sounds intriguing.
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