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                SEGA Saturn
                Game Park 32
                Mac OS X
                SEGA VMU
                VMU All Stars
                VMU games galery
                VMU All Stars
                4 Wins
                Alien Fighter
                Fat Rain
                Glucky Labyrinth
                Idoudo
                Logic
                Minesweeper
                Paper Attack
                Slidepuzzle
                Snaky
                Space Invaders
                Swampy
                Tiny Tetris
                VM-a-Sketch
                VMU Mini Pacman
                VMU Gong
                VMU Chao Editor
                VMU Chao Editor 2
                VMU Vision
                Powerstone mini
                Soul Calibur
                B-movie;) promotion video
                D'Angelo music video
                Circles animation
                Enemy Zero on VMU training video
                Michael Jackson music video
                Shenmue Goodies 2
                Sun and moon rise
                Greyscale demo slideshow
                Potato Calc
                Sound Demo
                Tiny 3d Engine
                B-movie;)
                B-movie;) greyscale extension
                MoPoMOD
                Potato Calc
                Sound Demo
                Tiny 3d Engine
                Windows
               
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				VMU games galery All VMU downloads of  homebrew VMU gamesHere I've collected a set of VMU games that are home-brew or not included in official Dreamcast games. You will not find a game that has been thrown together with this VMU animator or similar. It's hard to find good ones out of hundreds not even worth to download. The reason for this is twofold: first, many people just played around with that and released whatever they got together, thinking they created a game. Second, these animators seem to be very limited in development. They make just what the name suggests: animations. But don't get me wrong, there might be good games made with these tools from people who spent a lot of time with that. But I haven't found them. And I share the idea to enable people who would never program a game to create games. A great way to keep the VMU alive. But I think a new attemp in this direction is needed to not only get a quantity of games, but also quality games. commercial VMU gamesTo have a chance to compare what home-brew developers can reach of what professional developer manage to do with the VMU, I also put some VMU games of original Dreamcast games here. I would like to see such things done in a homebrew game! Rockin'-B VMU demosAll my VMU demos can be found here, too. Select your game: 
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