In the 'input' tab you can manually customize the controls for your controllers or keyboard, although the default options tend to be great.
In the 'video' tab, on the other hand, you can choose the resolution, the aspect ratio and a few more graphics options. From the 'system' tab, you can choose the region, language, and the type of cable you want to simulate. The options menus in Redream are also simple and accessible. Likewise, the emulator will automatically recognize and map any controller you have connected to the computer, whether it's from Xbox 360, Xbox One, or any other type. All you need is to have the roms from the games in the same folder where you unzipped the executable and the emulator will recognize them automatically.
You don't need to download BIOS or even complete any complicated setup. One of the great things about Redream is how incredibly easy it is to use. This means you get to conveniently play some of the most emblematic titles in history, like Jet Set Radio, Crazy Taxi, Space Channel 5, Shenmue, Power Stone, and Soul Calibur, just to name a few. This program offers one of the most fluid and simple emulation experiences you can find on Mac. Progress Report July 2017 July 19th, 2017Īfter a slow period at the beginning of the year, the pace has started picking up the past few months on redream's development.Redream is an emulator of the latest SEGA console, the legendary Dreamcast.It's been 6 long months since our last status update, but for good reason - we've been hard at work on plenty of new features, improvements and optimizations that we'd like to talk about today. Progress Report January 2018 January 30th, 2018.Improving Audio / Video Synchronization with the "Multi Sync" July 21st, 2018Įarlier this month v1.2.3 was released, introducing a major change to our audio / video synchronization that I'm excited to talk about today.During this time, many quality of life features have been implemented to make the emulator easier and more enjoyable to use, graphics have taken another step forward, and our audio emulation has finally reached a mature point where there are features yet to be implemented, but what's implemented now works great. Last week we released our newest stable build, version 1.2.6 marking 6 months since our last progress report. Progress Report August 2018 August 13th, 2018.The plan at the time was to release it within 2 weeks, but other priorities came up and getting the Pi release to production quality was put on hold. Now Available on the Raspberry Pi 4 December 14th, 2019īack in July the first video of redream running on the Raspberry Pi 4b was posted.In this past year, support has been added for multiple new platforms to make the emulator accessible, performance has dramatically increased, new features such as save states and cheat support have landed to make emulating more fun, and numerous accuracy improvements were made to continue polishing the overall emulation experience.
Hot off the presses is our latest stable, version 1.5.0, marking the second stable release since the last progress report.