Custom-Built SEGA Dreamcast Portable Uses Original Motherboard, Costs $500

It’s not a Divers 2000 CX-1 TV, but this custom-built SEGA Dreamcast portable is actually something you can buy. Aesthetically, it looks just like an original Dreamcast controller, but with a 4.3-inch LCD screen and an integrated VMU memory card.
Swing it around the back, and you’ll see a large fan to keep things cool during intense gaming sessions. Unlike the factory console, this portable version is actually incorporates GDEMU-like functionality, which means it uses an SD card to load Dreamcast game files (ROMs) instead of a disc drive, mimicking what a GDEMU does in a full-sized console.
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Opening up the 3D-printed shell reveals the motherboard, a backup battery, four Li-ion batteries, original controller bits, speakers, and the VMU. For those with nearly $500 to spend on a custom handheld, this device could be a neat novelty for casual retro gaming if you’re okay with its limitations such as spotty emulation, questionable build, and potentially dubious game library. For those interested, you can check it out on Aliexpress.
Custom-Built SEGA Dreamcast Portable Uses Original Motherboard, Costs $500
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