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July 18, 2017 04:55 pm GMT

Get addicted to Flappy Bird all over again...on a hacked Dreamcast

The Sega Dreamcast lives on, too. Sort of.

Techie YouTuber Dmitry Grinberg breathed life into Sega's final home console —  originally launched in the late '90s — with a version of Flappy Bird of all things. The twist: it's not a version of Flappy Bird for the actual home console, it's a version for the console's unique memory card device called the VMU, or visual memory unit.

The Dreamcast's VMU plugs into controllers and can store save data for games as well as act as a second screen, displaying a clock or even a mini game when games call for it. Grinberg managed to hack it to play Flappy Bird, explaining his process on a very thorough write-up for anyone who wants to crack into their own Dreamcast VMU. Read more...

More about Tech, Gaming, Hacks, Flappy Bird, and Sega

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