What is the best thing I can do with my Sega Dreamcast?

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I recently bought one for cheap. Powers on, interface is there, etc etc but it appears the disc drive is not working. At first I would pop in a disc and it would spin for a bit then stop but after that, it stopped spinning altogether. It sucks cuz aside from the original box, it came with everything from the original package as if it had been never used so I have been stuck for now. Question now is do I attempt to buy a new optical drive online and hope after install that it works or forego it and aim for a GDEMU? I really want to keep it in it's original state but modifying it in the latter way is so tempting.
 
It's a long shot, but I have seen people with this exact same issue apply some sort of hardware mod to trick the console into thinking the lid is closed and the disc is spinning even when it's not.

Both of your own options sound fine, too.
 
Aim for a GDEMU, its better, load faster and you can put all you want in there. And, also try to flip upside down your dreamcast to see if the disk drive is fully broken o partially desync and maybe you can still use it with a fine tunning.
 
I don't know how to send links, but I know several guys in my country who convert these video game consoles to HDMI and install memory card slots so you can put all the games you want on them.
 
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While these are all great options, I understand you want to keep your Dreamcast as OG as possible.
You may have to replace the laser if modding it isn't an option. Simply swapping it out isn't hard. I myself would go for a GDEMU if I were so inclined to keep it as close to factory as possible, aesthetically anyway.
 
I recently bought one for cheap. Powers on, interface is there, etc etc but it appears the disc drive is not working. At first I would pop in a disc and it would spin for a bit then stop but after that, it stopped spinning altogether. It sucks cuz aside from the original box, it came with everything from the original package as if it had been never used so I have been stuck for now. Question now is do I attempt to buy a new optical drive online and hope after install that it works or forego it and aim for a GDEMU? I really want to keep it in it's original state but modifying it in the latter way is so tempting.
I have two Dreamcasts, one modified, and one untouched. If the disc drive doesn't work, I would say you have the perfect excuse to just go the GDEMU route. Unfortunately Dreamcast games aren't cheap so GDEMU saves you money in the long run.
 
I have modded 3 Dreamcasts now. The GDEMU is awesome and I would get one even if your disk drive worked. Two of my systems I had bought with bad drives for this case but I saved the drives and heard from some folks that a common point of failure with the gdrom drives are capacitors, which shouldn't be hard to replace (havent done it yet but will).

The other thing I'd do while you're in there is buy a battery kit and solder it in place of the button cell so you can swap batteries if you ever need to again. Use ML2032. Do not use CR2032. While in there also swap the fuse with a resetable fuse. Controller ports have been shown to blow if controllers are hotplugged. Not huge but these are all things you can do to really deck out your DC and pretty easy to boot.
 
Throw a newer 5.20.5 GDEMU clone in it if the motherboard is V1.
Use OpenMenu for the prep work on the SD card.
Buy a VMU Pro.
Swap in a new power supply like the Pico PSU or Dream PSU
 
B.A.S.E.D.
I don't know how to send links, but I know several guys in my country who convert these video game consoles to HDMI and install memory card slots so you can put all the games you want on them.
Send me one, a fully working DC with SD support, HDMI, and maybe one of those new fancy VMUs with a backlit screens.

Not really since I'm currently broke af but I would so love one someday tbh, or maybe just to modify my old DC to work again.
 
B.A.S.E.D.

Send me one, a fully working DC with SD support, HDMI, and maybe one of those new fancy VMUs with a backlit screens.

Not really since I'm currently broke af but I would so love one someday tbh, or maybe just to modify my old DC to work again.
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Another vote for disc drive emulator.
If you wanted to still collect games and were picky about it, you could just rip the discs you get over time. Super easy to do (provided you have any other PC optical drive).
 
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When did this topic turn into Seha Girls/Hyperdimension Neptunia/Dengeki Bunko comparison?
Another vote for disc drive emulator.
If you wanted to still collect games and were picky about it, you could just rip the discs you get over time. Super easy to do (provided you have any other PC optical drive).
Idk, Dreamcast has always been a bitch to rip/convert for me, I could burn cdi discs and even copy from one disc to another back in the day, but to this day creating or converting a DC disc has been a bitch, I can do PC, I can do Sega CD, I can do PC Engine, I can do Playstation 1&2, Sega Saturn, Gamecube, Wii, Wii U, PS3, PSP, even GBA, DS, and 3DS, but not DC 😔
 

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