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    To play games of years 2000

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      Loque
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      Is the raspberry model with 512mb ram enough to play Play Station 1, DreamCast and GameCube games?

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        mitu Global Moderator @Loque
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        @Loque Which model is that ? There are several models with 512 Mb of RAM.
        Assuming a Pi 1/Zero, then Playstation 1 will run, DreamCast will not, GameCube is not going to run not even on a Pi3B/4B.

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          Loque @mitu
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          @mitu said in To play games of years 2000:

          Assuming a Pi 1/Zero, then Playstation 1 will run, DreamCast will not, GameCube is not going to run not even on a Pi3B/4B.

          Which is the cheaper Raspberry that can run DreamCast games smoothly?
          And why GameCube cannot be emulated with retropie?

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            mitu Global Moderator @Loque
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            @Loque said in To play games of years 2000:

            Which is the cheaper Raspberry that can run DreamCast games smoothly?

            A Pi4 maybe, when it's going to be supported.

            And why GameCube cannot be emulated with retropie?

            Because the hardware is not powerful enough to run the GameCube emulator (Dolphin).

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