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Any dreamcast emulators that are broswer based????
MrHorse - Nov 25, 2025
   MrHorse Nov 25, 2025 
I'm looking but I can't find one. Can anyone help me with this???

   TrevoStuden Nov 26, 2025 
what in the hell do you want with a dreamcast browser? why not just run a native app?

   MrHorse Nov 28, 2025 

  TrevoStuden said:

I said Dreamcast emulators that are non download example like the one you linked in the thread about saturn emulators

   TrevoStuden Nov 28, 2025 
dont you make me bring out the dark side on you

   MrHorse Monday at 8:13 AM 

  TrevoStuden said:

???

   TrevoStuden Monday at 8:27 AM 

  MrHorse said:

yea I mean no disrespect, but I do not understand or know what you are talking about. I said why not just a native application instead of browser based? I have no idea what consoles were available on that link I posted, I just know that it gives you the ability to play saturn games with it. The fact you can run that kind of a webpage on your computer, and not use a downloadable emulator, confuses me. Because I would much rather play using an emulator than waste bandwidth and internet on a browser. That consumes much more resources, then just using a native app.

   dibz Monday at 4:25 PM 

  TrevoStuden said:


This is not helpful.

That said, I believe he is asking about "emulators" like EmulationJS/similar, such as clients like RomM implement. As far as I'm aware, there are no javascript Dreamcast emulators and frankly there are unlikely to be anytime soon due to the performance of such things. Projects like RomM (utilizing EmulatorJS) are cool for simpler systems though, like the 16-bit era or earlier. Anything newer (N64, PS1, Saturn) than that is technically supported, but worthless due to performance IMHO.

   MrHorse Today at 10:11 AM 

  dibz said:

Thank you!!!