


I just stumbled upon this Dreamcast PC and know wanna try to make but probably never will.
A company in japan called Akiba PC made this wonderful machine. What better to do with a old Dreamcast? Right?
This machine sports a Sony NEC Blu-ray drive, an AMD mini-ITX mainboard with 780G Chipset and ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics, HDMI output, 4GB RAM and 160GB storage. I thought that the four USB ports (previously the console's controller ports) were a particularly nice touch. Manufactured for ¥100,000 (roughly $1,045). Make this and get a Dreamcast emulator so u can still play some good ol' shenmue and your set.
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