The Sega Dreamcast is a sixth-generation video game console that was released in 1998 in Japan and in 1999 in North America and Europe. It is powered by a 128-bit architecture, making it one of the first consoles to utilize such advanced technology at the time. The Dreamcast is known for its innovative features, including online gaming capabilities and a built-in modem. Despite its initial popularity, it was discontinued in 2001, marking the end of Sega's hardware production.
There are no dreamcast emulators that will run dreamcast ROMs. The dreamcast is cd-based, so you can either download an emulator like Chankast, and use actual dreamcast CDs (you can get them for a couple of dollars/pounds) or download dreamcast ISOs
The Dreamcast cannot emulate itself, however, it is possible to obtain a Dreamcast emulator for a PC. Various emulators, such as Chankast Alpha, exist.
No a Dreamcast game will not play on your computer but just putting the disc in there. You would have to play a dreamcast game on a dreamcast system.
Dreamcast Collection happened in 360.
Dreamcast BIOS dumps are not legally redistributable. You must dump them yourself from your own Dreamcast.
No it was not even in the same category or it would not have been discontinued by Sega in 2001. It does have a 128 bit system while the PS2 has a 64 bit system see related links to compare the hardware. There are rumors that it was only cancelled because the new President wanted the Sega to develop software
They can only play games that are designated for the dreamcast.
Dreamcast Collection was created on 2011-02-22.
You only play Dreamcast games like Sonic Adventure on your Sega Dreamcast instead of Sega Saturn.
Amazon or e bay and you can get lots of dreamcast games too
They stopped making Dreamcast Consoles in 2003.
Dreamcast was created on 1998-11-27.