Refurbished and heavily modded Dreamcast (VA1 Motherboard). I had this professionally built for my collection, but haven't played it in months. I want to find a better home for the system.
Details:- OEM original Dreamcast shell
- DCDigital HDMI mod (HW1)
- GDEMU CLONE Optical Drive Board (V5.15B)
- 512GB fully-loaded SD card (message me if you want more info)
- GDEMU SD-Card 3D-Printed Mount
- Noctua Fan
- Custom Blue LED
- Fuse Mod + New Battery
Setup also includes:- One (1) original A/V cable. This will only work with an upscaler or CRT TV.
- One (1) Power Cable
- One (1) MicroHDMI to HDMI (for the DCDigital)
- One (1) OEM original controller. Includes the Retro Frog "Cable Clip" found here:
https://stoneagegamer.com/cable-clip-for-sega-dreamcast-controller-retro-frog.html
- One (1) "Total Control 5" Keyboard & Mouse adapter. This is an original 3rd-party accessory from the 90s. Rare - this allows you to connect a PS/2 keyboard (for games like Typing of the Dead) so you don't need the expensive Dreamcast keyboard. This was brand-new in the plastic when I bought it, but I've never used it to test. Removed from the plastic for easier storage. Includes original cardboard inserts.
- One (1) Dreamcast Component cable (YPbPr) from "retrogamingcables". New (still in plastic). This will only work with an upscaler or CRT tv. As found here:
https://www.retrogamingcables.co.uk/sega/SEGA-DREAMCAST-RGB-SCART-CABLES/Sega-Dreamcast-Component-YPbPr-cable-480p
- One (1) Dreamcast VM2 - the new VM2 redesign (Micro-SD storage. Upgraded LCD. Embedded Battery. USB-C port). Brand new (removed from package). I've never used it, so you'll need to set it up. As found here: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/vm2-the-next-gen-vmu-for-the-dreamcast#/
Notes:To get to the DCDigital OSD (On Screen Display) press: Left Trigger + Right Trigger + X + A + Start
The Dreamcast shell uses two extra screws on the bottom of the console. You can see them in the picture of the bottom-label. These screws hold the GDEMU internal mounts in-place. Just be aware of the screws ... they shouldn't catch on anything, but be cautious when sliding the console along a hard surface.
Please see the image of the "Dreamcast" logo on the system's shell. Its hard to see - but there's a minor scratch-mark to the right of the logo.