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    Default creating a standalone NES game to play on Dreamcast

    yeah I know there's loads of NES compilations/collections out there but I wanted to make a couple of standalone NES games to play on Dreamcast. What do I need?
    - any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance!

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    one huge dummy file to fill up the CD, you will still have the emulator window and you will still need to chose the rom you want to load even though there is only one game, atleast you will not have to search for it

    can't see the point because you can fit every rom for the nes on a single disc but if thats what you want.

    http://www.dcemulation.org/?title=NesterDC_SE it has a builder in there

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