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  1. I was thinking about getting rid of my Nintendo and Super Nintendo systems and getting a Dreamcast, figuring that I hated all the storage space my NES and SNES took up, looking for cartridges, keeping track of everything, controllers everywhere, etc. Just seemed *neater* to have everything all together on one system and put the rest away. But I was thinking...

    If you're playing a SNES emulation on the Dreamcast, can you save your game? I mean, if I'm playing Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past, do I have to start over from the very beginning every time I want to play, or is there a way to save my game? Can you save your game on every game that has that option? Do you need to buy something extra? I'd really like to invest in the Playstation and get to trying out all this stuff, but want to know all the details before I get started. Thanks a lot for the help.
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    THe Dreamcast Emulator games can be saved to the memory card, so dont worry
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    Yeah, and make sure you keep all of your original cartridges and stuff. Hehe... cause you're not supposed to have ROMs of games you didn't buy. Hehe...

    I use NESterDC right now, and I only have like 90 ROMs on one CD, and it took up 2 minutes worth on the CDR! So you can fit like every NES game ever made on one CDR, or atleast most, if not all.

    And yeah, the emulator lets you save to a VMU.
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