Command Line Heroes Podcast on Dreamcast

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Command Line Heroes Podcast on Dreamcast

Post by pcwzrd13 »

Our own Kazade was recently on Red Hat's Command Line Heroes podcast talking about the Dreamcast and DreamPi Check it!

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Re: Command Line Heroes Podcast on Dreamcast

Post by Bob Dobbs »

This is the first non-Dreamcast fan-made review that was well done from before the beginning to right now with the game servers online (Shuouma got a deserved nod in this podcast); including the works of coders/programmers like Ian Michaels, mrneo240 Tux The Wise, SMiTH and many others who work very hard to give us something different to play on the Dreamcast. I wish they mentioned the Netopia method as that was a leap from dealing with the DC-PC server (although the DC-PC server was the catalyst for the birth of the DreamPi).

Shout to all from Laurence Seabald, Impulse, brourke, PCwzrd13 and many others who dedicated much time to keep the dream alive and online.