Even though this video is 3 years old at this point - compressed air with a laser is a no-no! I'll be using this video to clean a Dreamcast I just acquired but when it comes to the laser for ANY system avoid using compressed air on a drive or laser assembly. Q-tips and 91% isopropyl alcohol are what I use for a laser or a disc drive of any kind.
Excellent video. I just bought one today for $25 at a yard sale. I'm glad you said something about the laser because I was going to clean it but, I plugged it in and it works fine.
+AdamKoralik is it true that dreamcast discs are weak? for example if the disc is scrachted a tiny bit the dreamcast would not read it anymore? please reply I cant get to work namco museum disc the only game that I have for the console :(
PREAMBLE: I didn't realize this would be such a big project that would take an afternoon, but here's my experience CLEANING AND RESTORING A SEGA DREAMCAST. This goes into a little more depth than the video. BEFORE: GROSS, once I got the first 4 screws and lifted off the lid, I found DEAD BUGS in the Dreamcast I just purchased from the flea market. I see at least one dead inside between the controller ports and power switch. I guess I'm going to finish watching this and then take this project outside. I will need to take apart everything and clean it more thoroughly. I haven't tested this yet because it needs a deep cleaning. (The lot also had 3 grungy controllers with the hookups, but that's for another day) DURING: First, I took out the buttons and cleaned the lid. I removed the spring on the open button for the lid by simply pulling it, but I did not mess with the two screws holding the gears in place because there seemed to be a lot more tension in that spring. I cleaned out all of the visible dirt from the lid with my spigot. I then took out the GD-ROM drive by unscrewing 3 screws, unplugged the fan from the controller port board and took out 2 screws and removed it, then removed the ribbon cable from the main board that connects the controller ports. 4 screws later and I had the controller ports off, 2 more screws and I unhinged the power supply and took away a plastic part shielding it, removed the power button, and then I took a bunch of screws out to get the metal shielding and the main board out. The shielding had RUST, but it was not on any of the boards or components. Underneath the metal plates was a bunch bug feces and dead carcasses. All of my main parts: the fan, the controller board, the power supply board, and the GD-ROM. I hosed out the dead bugs and gave every plastic part a good cleaning with a wash cloth and some warm soapy water. AFTER: I reassembled everything after almost losing that plastic shield under the power supply and the foamy part of the GD-ROM to a gust of wind. I got inside, sat down, crossed my fingers, plugged in a spare controller, AV, and POWER cable to my little 13" TV, put in a copy of CRAZY TAXI that was part of the lot, set the clock, and then began playing one of my FAVORITE GAMES on my new DREAMCAST! SEGA built these to withstand the elements and I had a really good feeling about the system working after it was cleaned up.
I know this is old video I just found but you are awesome love your channel. I had sound but no video but think cleaning the av port out did the trick. It works and thanks for all you do. Just got a dreamcast
Thanks Chief! Yeah man plan to buy one or two more Dreamcasts! N just use this one for cdrs only! Man U really made my holiday with ur tutorial man. It was easy!
THANK YOU for letting me know why my Dreamcast controller ports died years ago. Luckily GameStop did not check those when trading in the console many year ago.
I found Pledge to work better. It dries faster, doesn't smell bad (smells good actually), resists dust longer, and isn't corrosive to plastic. I'm not sure about the cut off.
My family had wallpaper on the cabinets in our kitchen, we used a magic eraser without much force behind it even and the wallpaper was just plain white. Yeah, Mr. Clean takes being clean fairly seriously.
So I was kind of inspired by your videos and I decided to get a Dreamcast. So far I LOVE IT! I am going to pick up Shenmue soon. But there is one problem with my Dreamcast. The top is yellow is there any way to make it white again?? I cleaned it and stuff by following your directions but it is still yellow. Do you have any suggestions?
Really good up until 2:43. You have to stick a little straw in those fans because compressed air pushes them way faster than their supposed to go. You can easily burn them out that way. That's the same for any case fan. They're specced to a certain RPM, sealed, and lubed. You screw that up and your fan went from a 10-20 year fan to a 1 month fan needing to be either relubed every month or replaced or your case can burn up. :( no bueno.
That's a new one. You could try cleaning it. I think the Dreamcast has an auto-start option. Though I could be wrong about that. Maybe tinker with that...if it exists.
Hi ummm so basically my Dreamcast's has a CD Drive problem that it SIMPLY does not read discs, does this solution i just made up work?: 1. Take Dreamcast Apart 2. Clean the CD laser with cotton swab with isopropyl alcohol Cotton swab is the same as Q-Tips? also does this method (that i made up) work?
I've noticed that you mention using Windex for spot and connector cleaning in these videos. What do you think of substituting Windex with isopropyl alcohol? Are there situations where isopropyl alcohol would be inappropriate?
You could, but I find it doesn't work as well. You'll have 50% of people tell you one is the way to go and 50% telling you the other way. Your call, but for what it's worth, I recommend Windex.
I just got myself my first Dreamcast (I could only drool at them in 1999) and after the Ps2 was out I just never looked back. But my new DC (though it works great... cant say the same for the psx and ps2 fat i had) is yellowish, is there a way to make it white again?
The games are spinning backwards? That sounds a lot more serious that a laser recalibration. I don't know dude, you might need to replace the GD-ROM all together.
Hello, i just got a Dreamcast a few months ago, and yesterday i just got some games and some power adaptors that i needed. So i noted that the sega was overheating alot... the games run just perfect, but it really heats up, (it's summer in here though) So i'm going to do this Adam, maybe the fan has some dirt or something, thanks alot! U make very good vids!
+AdamKoralik windex has ammonia in it so it will corrode the contacts on game cartridges over time isopropyl alcohol is better use 50% isopropyl alcohol or higher
Flying V that's what I was thinking as I watched this myself. Additionally, something I keep in my nerdy caddy of restoration products is armor all auto interior wipes. Those bastards not only have returned luster to exteriors, but I'll be damned if they aren't just fantastic to initially clean dirt, scuffs off with as well. knocks a step out for me. Lastly the lowest concentration alcohol I use is 91 at least. unfortunately, I don't like scrambling looking from denatured alcohol, and Amazon doesn't like shipping racing fuel in essence, so 91 is my go to. I've found cutting magic erasers to size is more efficient for me, plus they seem to work on removing tough corrosion f I'm pin connections in carts, only as a last measure though. But it boils down to watching other people's videos if you're new to this, find what works best for u, and have fun with it, cause if you love "retro" gaming your going to be doing a lot of this shit, the deeper you get 😐
Adam Koralik hey do you have any idea or tips on how to remove those older yellow GameStop stickers they adhered to the actual disc case inserts? cannot find or develop a decent removal technique
Hi. The two Rev. 0 heatpipe version Dreamcasts I got is functioning ok but should I leave it alone and just vacuum and clean the outside or totally tear it down and clean all the parts with water and Dr. Bronner (maybe even apply thermal paste for on top of the old thermal pads) even if it's functioning ok? Thank you in a advance. Great job and God-given gift with consoles. By the way, what's the best way to clean the PCBs in consoles with a toothbrush: 70% alcohol or contact cleaner or residue free soap like Dr. Bronner or ultrasonic cleaning? God bless. Rev. 21:4
Thanks. ...It's funny how, while that extra 200-300MB DID somewhat help, it really didn't pay off in the long run. I'm not even talking about the laser anymore, I'm talking about how much of a hassle the format is to work with. I'm just glad they're disks, because none of those games recently released would have been even conceptualized.
Hello Adam, ty for these awesome reviews and tutorials I recently found my DC jp import ver. and has since been modded to be region free I was quite grimy in appearance, and have successfully cleaned it up It has never had any difficulty spinning and reading discs but, quite dirty none the less. After I cleaned it internally, by way of compressed air in small and short carefully directed bursts, being sure to avoid the laser eye, and after having gently wiped the laser eye with a Q-tip dampened with rubbing alcohol, I am sad to report that the Video Pic Quality is not as vibrant nor as sharp as it initially was before I quickly, gently and carefully cleaned it. However, the response time on entered controller commands for games has improved( much improved response time, for sure). I wanted to know if you have any insight as to why that would be? is it possible the alcohol my have slightly blemished the laser eye resulting in a slight reduced pic quality? Thanks, again, inadvance
A couple corrections I would like to make about what you said. While the vast majority of dreamcasts use standard screws, my two pre-release rental units used security screws. Also, these two consoles have that foam piece under the lid you said was only on later models.
The restart issue, as far as I know, mostly has to do with the laser being weak. Reclibrating it SHOULD fix that. The alternative is the lid detection mechanism isn't working properly.
Wait why did you stop using the WD40? Also you said (at 1:16) that this is a later model because it has that foam stuff....but I swear my Dreamcast that I got for Christmas in 1999 has that...so what was the cut off for them not using it?
i know that this is super random but there are some rumors going around that there is going to be a dreamcast 2. i know you cant trust the internet sometimes but i thought i should let you know. also, i know you are a big fan of shenmu (i hope i spelled that right) but what is your second recommended game on the dreamcast? thanks!
Quick question Adam, the tiny screws on the VMU's that hold the battery in. I've seen many (mine included) where the screw has begun to oxidize and generally deteriorate. Any idea on what size screws these are and where they can be purchased?
i recently replaced the led light with a color changing rgb light, it's awesome but my fan is starting to get noisy. do you have any suggestions on the fan, i was thinking of replacing it but im not aware of the size since i have nothing to measure it with
By the way Adam, I know your are a big Dreamcast fan (like Elijah Wood) and as I follow your videos for many years now, I would like to know how many Dreamcast do you own ? :)
Possible. Grand Theft Auto III was slated for the Dreamcast as well, but also axed. Who knows what difference they could have made. Halo was also originally planned for the Dreamcast as well, but it was an RTS. Nothing like what Halo ultimately became.
Both of mine have that shell, too. That's interesting that your two have normal screws, while my two both have security screws. The two that I have also have the serial number sticker in a different location from normal and one still has the barcode sticker from hollywood video.
Hey adam I have a sega sports dreamcast it worked wonders before but after that it's giving me some weird issues like when turning it on the normal boot screen doesn't come on it just says dreamcast it will take me to the clock screen since the internal battery ran dry and after putting a game in it the dreamcast will freeze has that happened to you?
Hey, Adam. I traded Saturn Bomberman with you awhile back. Well, I got around to playing TNN Hardcore Heat (that game you threw in with Space Channel 5), anyway I put it in my Dreamcast and for some reason it would not play. At first I thought it was the game but then after trying other games I noticed that none are playing. When I press play on the startup menu it says "please insert game disk" and it won't read. I don't know what to do so I was hoping if you had any advice :/
Even though this video is 3 years old at this point - compressed air with a laser is a no-no! I'll be using this video to clean a Dreamcast I just acquired but when it comes to the laser for ANY system avoid using compressed air on a drive or laser assembly. Q-tips and 91% isopropyl alcohol are what I use for a laser or a disc drive of any kind.
LOL i love how i found you here " i was like OMFG what are you doing with that lemon crap"
Excellent video. I just bought one today for $25 at a yard sale. I'm glad you said something about the laser because I was going to clean it but, I plugged it in and it works fine.
jayc3472 Thanks for watching! Glad yours works.
+AdamKoralik is it true that dreamcast discs are weak? for example if the disc is scrachted a tiny bit the dreamcast would not read it anymore? please reply I cant get to work namco museum disc the only game that I have for the console :(
@@cruzrodriguez5827 no that's not true in my experience
THAT DREAMCAST SURE LOOKS GOOD!!
I'M GONNA GO HUG MINE RIGHT NOW.
BEST CONSOLE EVER!
Ik was short lived because sony ;-;
Going back to watch OG Adam as I prepare to de-yellow and clean my Dreamcast 👍
My brother recently gave me his Dreamcast, I've been messing around with mods, it's awesome to figure stuff out! Great console.
I bought Mr.Cleans Magic Eraser for my Soccer Cleats, and Video games. Thanks for recommending it Adam!
Man I haven’t seen your videos in so long! But here I am again 10 years later. lol
Welcome back.
PREAMBLE:
I didn't realize this would be such a big project that would take an afternoon, but here's my experience CLEANING AND RESTORING A SEGA DREAMCAST. This goes into a little more depth than the video.
BEFORE:
GROSS, once I got the first 4 screws and lifted off the lid, I found DEAD BUGS in the Dreamcast I just purchased from the flea market. I see at least one dead inside between the controller ports and power switch. I guess I'm going to finish watching this and then take this project outside. I will need to take apart everything and clean it more thoroughly. I haven't tested this yet because it needs a deep cleaning. (The lot also had 3 grungy controllers with the hookups, but that's for another day)
DURING:
First, I took out the buttons and cleaned the lid. I removed the spring on the open button for the lid by simply pulling it, but I did not mess with the two screws holding the gears in place because there seemed to be a lot more tension in that spring. I cleaned out all of the visible dirt from the lid with my spigot. I then took out the GD-ROM drive by unscrewing 3 screws, unplugged the fan from the controller port board and took out 2 screws and removed it, then removed the ribbon cable from the main board that connects the controller ports. 4 screws later and I had the controller ports off, 2 more screws and I unhinged the power supply and took away a plastic part shielding it, removed the power button, and then I took a bunch of screws out to get the metal shielding and the main board out. The shielding had RUST, but it was not on any of the boards or components. Underneath the metal plates was a bunch bug feces and dead carcasses. All of my main parts: the fan, the controller board, the power supply board, and the GD-ROM.
I hosed out the dead bugs and gave every plastic part a good cleaning with a wash cloth and some warm soapy water.
AFTER:
I reassembled everything after almost losing that plastic shield under the power supply and the foamy part of the GD-ROM to a gust of wind. I got inside, sat down, crossed my fingers, plugged in a spare controller, AV, and POWER cable to my little 13" TV, put in a copy of CRAZY TAXI that was part of the lot, set the clock, and then began playing one of my FAVORITE GAMES on my new DREAMCAST! SEGA built these to withstand the elements and I had a really good feeling about the system working after it was cleaned up.
I'm glad you restored it.
Nice to see someone else likes looking after retro hardware :)
The Dreamcast really deserves that kind of treatment. Clean and shiny all the time!
I know this is old video I just found but you are awesome love your channel. I had sound but no video but think cleaning the av port out did the trick. It works and thanks for all you do. Just got a dreamcast
Happy to help.
Happy to help, thanks for watching.
Thank you! My Dreamcast was scratching games, but either the air duster or cleaning the laser solved it.
I look forward to it.
Awesome videos like always Adam! Thanks for showing us how to clean our Dreamcasts, I know mine needed some cleaning, haha. :)
Thanks Chief! Yeah man plan to buy one or two more Dreamcasts! N just use this one for cdrs only! Man U really made my holiday with ur tutorial man. It was easy!
it's been 6 years since this video came out. happy 20th birthday to the dreamcast
I haven't done it personally, but you basically just replace a fuse on the controller boards inside the console. I'm told it's easy.
thanks for the controller fuse tip!
big fan of dreamcast, didnt knew this yet. now i know what to look out for :D
Did you try cleaning the laser?
Hey Adam, you should totally teardown a Dreamcast controller and show us how to clean and shine it! 🤙🏻😎
Pledge seems to do the same job in less time, and it makes the console smell better.
I allready clean my yellow DC . Good video!
I don't know what part of Canada you're in, but if it's in Southern Ontario I suggest going to Toyratt.
THANK YOU for letting me know why my Dreamcast controller ports died years ago. Luckily GameStop did not check those when trading in the console many year ago.
Are you playing burned copies?
I found Pledge to work better. It dries faster, doesn't smell bad (smells good actually), resists dust longer, and isn't corrosive to plastic.
I'm not sure about the cut off.
Great video! Just picked up a Dreamcast again!! I assume it would be the same for cleaning the VMU.
Awesome! Looking forward too the 2 nd part!
Very helpful stuff right there. Any ideas for cleaning a Dreamcast that has the plastic yellowed out?
My family had wallpaper on the cabinets in our kitchen, we used a magic eraser without much force behind it even and the wallpaper was just plain white. Yeah, Mr. Clean takes being clean fairly seriously.
I mean plain white after the magic eraser, in case that wasn't clear, the wallpaper had a pattern then it didn't
Why would you remove it? Just playing the system recharges the battery.
I think it helps to prevent the disc from scratch the surface, or possibly with making the system a little quieter. Of course you shouldn't remove it.
Thanks.
Sorry I don't deal in handheld flash cartridges. My guess is you'd need a DS version.
Happy to, thanks for watching.
So I was kind of inspired by your videos and I decided to get a Dreamcast. So far I LOVE IT! I am going to pick up Shenmue soon. But there is one problem with my Dreamcast. The top is yellow is there any way to make it white again?? I cleaned it and stuff by following your directions but it is still yellow. Do you have any suggestions?
Really good up until 2:43. You have to stick a little straw in those fans because compressed air pushes them way faster than their supposed to go. You can easily burn them out that way. That's the same for any case fan. They're specced to a certain RPM, sealed, and lubed. You screw that up and your fan went from a 10-20 year fan to a 1 month fan needing to be either relubed every month or replaced or your case can burn up. :( no bueno.
Adam, I ordered one of these from eBay and clean it was not! it had dirt, soda, and dead roaches in it! Great video!!
Thanks for watching!
That's a new one.
You could try cleaning it.
I think the Dreamcast has an auto-start option. Though I could be wrong about that. Maybe tinker with that...if it exists.
Hi ummm so basically my Dreamcast's has a CD Drive problem that it SIMPLY does not read discs, does this solution i just made up work?:
1. Take Dreamcast Apart
2. Clean the CD laser with cotton swab with isopropyl alcohol
Cotton swab is the same as Q-Tips? also does this method (that i made up) work?
Nice. I always wondered why my uncles 3rd controller port never worked.
Yeah, Google the Retr0bright method. Cleaning it won't get rid of the yellowing, only the Retr0bright method will do it.
I've noticed that you mention using Windex for spot and connector cleaning in these videos. What do you think of substituting Windex with isopropyl alcohol? Are there situations where isopropyl alcohol would be inappropriate?
You could, but I find it doesn't work as well. You'll have 50% of people tell you one is the way to go and 50% telling you the other way. Your call, but for what it's worth, I recommend Windex.
Adam, is it possible to put a better laser in a Dreamcast's assembly, or do you have to replace it with another GD-ROM drive?
Are they burned games?
Just wondering Adam, does Mr clean help with mild yellowing on plastic?
You can fix the yellowing issue with the Retr0bright method.
The other issue takes a little more work.
I just got myself my first Dreamcast (I could only drool at them in 1999) and after the Ps2 was out I just never looked back. But my new DC (though it works great... cant say the same for the psx and ps2 fat i had) is yellowish, is there a way to make it white again?
Yeah didn't you watch the video
Lol thats funny. I had a Dreamcast and Drooled over the PS2 Xbox and Gamecube as i could only afford one console at the time.
Nice cleaning! I've actually enjoyed cleaning my Dreamcasts and Saturns.
Do you know if the Dreamcast (1999) is louder than the 2000 version?
Dreamcast FAN Here !!
The games are spinning backwards? That sounds a lot more serious that a laser recalibration. I don't know dude, you might need to replace the GD-ROM all together.
Hello, i just got a Dreamcast a few months ago, and yesterday i just got some games and some power adaptors that i needed.
So i noted that the sega was overheating alot... the games run just perfect, but it really heats up, (it's summer in here though)
So i'm going to do this Adam, maybe the fan has some dirt or something, thanks alot! U make very good vids!
Thanks for watching! I hope it cools down for you.
Understandable.
Thanks bud.
Is there a reason Adam you prefer to use say Windex like say on the laser or contacts instead of Isopropyl alcohol?
+Dave Mckee I find it to work better and to not leave a film.
+AdamKoralik windex has ammonia in it so it will corrode the contacts on game cartridges over time isopropyl alcohol is better use 50% isopropyl alcohol or higher
Flying V that's what I was thinking as I watched this myself. Additionally, something I keep in my nerdy caddy of restoration products is armor all auto interior wipes. Those bastards not only have returned luster to exteriors, but I'll be damned if they aren't just fantastic to initially clean dirt, scuffs off with as well. knocks a step out for me. Lastly the lowest concentration alcohol I use is 91 at least. unfortunately, I don't like scrambling looking from denatured alcohol, and Amazon doesn't like shipping racing fuel in essence, so 91 is my go to. I've found cutting magic erasers to size is more efficient for me, plus they seem to work on removing tough corrosion f I'm pin connections in carts, only as a last measure though. But it boils down to watching other people's videos if you're new to this, find what works best for u, and have fun with it, cause if you love "retro" gaming your going to be doing a lot of this shit, the deeper you get 😐
Adam Koralik hey do you have any idea or tips on how to remove those older yellow GameStop stickers they adhered to the actual disc case inserts? cannot find or develop a decent removal technique
Hi. The two Rev. 0 heatpipe version Dreamcasts I got is functioning ok but should I leave it alone and just vacuum and clean the outside or totally tear it down and clean all the parts with water and Dr. Bronner (maybe even apply thermal paste for on top of the old thermal pads) even if it's functioning ok? Thank you in a advance. Great job and God-given gift with consoles. By the way, what's the best way to clean the PCBs in consoles with a toothbrush: 70% alcohol or contact cleaner or residue free soap like Dr. Bronner or ultrasonic cleaning? God bless. Rev. 21:4
That entirely depends on the condition, where you get it, what it comes with, and so on.
Thanks.
...It's funny how, while that extra 200-300MB DID somewhat help, it really didn't pay off in the long run. I'm not even talking about the laser anymore, I'm talking about how much of a hassle the format is to work with. I'm just glad they're disks, because none of those games recently released would have been even conceptualized.
I believe so, yes.
My only suggestion would be opening it, and cleaning it. Possibly oiling it, Dreamcasts are just loud systems.
Actually I take that back, I got that gray model 1 Saturn. But I didn't think to make a video about cleaning it.
Hello Adam, ty for these awesome reviews and tutorials
I recently found my DC jp import ver. and has since been modded to be region free
I was quite grimy in appearance, and have successfully cleaned it up
It has never had any difficulty spinning and reading discs but, quite dirty none the less.
After I cleaned it internally, by way of compressed air in small and short carefully directed bursts, being sure to avoid the laser eye, and after having gently wiped the laser eye with a Q-tip dampened with rubbing alcohol, I am sad to report that the Video Pic Quality is not as vibrant nor as sharp as it initially was before I quickly, gently and carefully cleaned it.
However, the response time on entered controller commands for games has improved( much improved response time, for sure).
I wanted to know if you have any insight as to why that would be?
is it possible the alcohol my have slightly blemished the laser eye resulting in a slight reduced pic quality?
Thanks, again, inadvance
Craig's List perhaps. You could always wander in to a Goodwill and see if you get lucky.
A couple corrections I would like to make about what you said. While the vast majority of dreamcasts use standard screws, my two pre-release rental units used security screws. Also, these two consoles have that foam piece under the lid you said was only on later models.
This will definatly help with the Dreamcast i bought today the only issue is that mine is a bit yellowed
The restart issue, as far as I know, mostly has to do with the laser being weak. Reclibrating it SHOULD fix that. The alternative is the lid detection mechanism isn't working properly.
Adam, how do you recalibrate it (the laser)? Do you have a video for that?
Adam, I think I've asked you this before but I'm not sure. The Dreamcast is 128 bit, right?
Wait why did you stop using the WD40? Also you said (at 1:16) that this is a later model because it has that foam stuff....but I swear my Dreamcast that I got for Christmas in 1999 has that...so what was the cut off for them not using it?
I suggest watching part 2 of this video.
i know that this is super random but there are some rumors going around that there is going to be a dreamcast 2. i know you cant trust the internet sometimes but i thought i should let you know. also, i know you are a big fan of shenmu (i hope i spelled that right) but what is your second recommended game on the dreamcast? thanks!
hey adam, my dreamcast has some pretty deep scratches in it, can you reccomend some type of plastic filler?
Unfortunately no, I really don't know a good way to deal with that. :/
Hey Adam, I use Pledge too, but I was thinking of buying a WD40. Have you stopped using it for some reason in particular?
leshurex Takes less time to dry and smells nice.
AdamKoralik haha Fair enough. I was fearing that the WD40 would damage the plastic or so.
thank you Adam
I recently revived a dreamcast and it's revision 0, I looked at the screws and they are not Phillips. Are all the revision 0s like this?
Quick question Adam, the tiny screws on the VMU's that hold the battery in. I've seen many (mine included) where the screw has begun to oxidize and generally deteriorate. Any idea on what size screws these are and where they can be purchased?
Mr Clean's Magic Eraser.
I wouldn't know how.
Changing the battery is rarely needed. It's rechargable. Just play your Dreamcast and it should charge up.
Sorry ! Great Video bro ! Very informative even for long term owners of the Dreamcast !
i recently replaced the led light with a color changing rgb light,
it's awesome but my fan is starting to get noisy.
do you have any suggestions on the fan, i was thinking of replacing it but im not aware of the size since i have nothing to measure it with
By the way Adam, I know your are a big Dreamcast fan (like Elijah Wood) and as I follow your videos for many years now, I would like to know how many Dreamcast do you own ? :)
Thanks, I have one now actually.
You might be able to find guides on it, it's a hard mod.
If my Dreamcast has scratches all over the top of it, would sandpaper do any good for it?
I used to put Armor All on my consoles to clean and shine them up :)
Possible.
Grand Theft Auto III was slated for the Dreamcast as well, but also axed.
Who knows what difference they could have made.
Halo was also originally planned for the Dreamcast as well, but it was an RTS. Nothing like what Halo ultimately became.
Mr. Clean's Magic Eraser should handle it, I believe I went over that in the video.
Get them resurfaced, usually helps.
I just watched this for fun because I'm familiar with the inside and I'm a huge dreamcast fan
Thanks for watching!
Your welcome and are you going to do anymore keep dreaming?
G skillestad
Yeah, I still do it, just not as frequently.
Oh cool
Woah! You spoke so soon :D
Both of mine have that shell, too. That's interesting that your two have normal screws, while my two both have security screws. The two that I have also have the serial number sticker in a different location from normal and one still has the barcode sticker from hollywood video.
Thanks.
Hey adam I have a sega sports dreamcast it worked wonders before but after that it's giving me some weird issues like when turning it on the normal boot screen doesn't come on it just says dreamcast it will take me to the clock screen since the internal battery ran dry and after putting a game in it the dreamcast will freeze has that happened to you?
That's a new one. I've never heard of a Dreamcast stalling at a black screen.
It's an oddly addicting hobby.
Hey, Adam. I traded Saturn Bomberman with you awhile back. Well, I got around to playing TNN Hardcore Heat (that game you threw in with Space Channel 5), anyway I put it in my Dreamcast and for some reason it would not play. At first I thought it was the game but then after trying other games I noticed that none are playing. When I press play on the startup menu it says "please insert game disk" and it won't read. I don't know what to do so I was hoping if you had any advice :/
is there another website besides ebay to buy broken old game systems,because you influenced me to get broken ones and fix them up and re-use them.
have you ever greased a dreamcast analog stick? if so would you ever do a video on that?
I have not.