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Beats of Rage

September 9th, 2009

What is Beats of Rage?

Senile Team, the creators of Beats ofRage, had this to say about BOR:

As fans of the ‘Streets of Rage’ series that originally appeared on the SEGA megadrive/genesis, we always wanted to see streets of rage 4. But the waiting proved futile, and streets of rage 4 never came. That’s why we tried to correct this mistake and fill the void by making the ultimate tribute to Streets of Rage:
Beats of Rage!!

Beats of Rage is one of the most revolutionary homebrew games to ever hit the Dreamcast. Not only is it a fantastic game on its own, it is also possible to modify the game in many ways (similar to the way people can create TC’s for Doom and Quake). Out of Beats of Rage, many new games have emerged, giving birth to an entire community based around the game and its modifications. Read the rest of this entry »

Welcome to the New DCHelp

September 9th, 2009

Happy 10th Birthday DreamcastIn honor of the tenth birthday of the Sega Dreamcast, we are extremely proud to unveil the all-new version of this Web site. The tutorials have all been recreated, including new images and captions and repaired links (where appropriate). The SBI repository has been completely redeveloped, including the actual descriptions and screen shots from the SBI packages and the real date on which the BIN file was created/modified. The new site also includes an almost complete archive of the classic Dreamcast Weekly Magazine.

On top of all of that, our new Web site is now based on the popular Wordpress blog system, allowing us to more easily organize our content and allowing you to post your thoughts and comments. We hope you will stick around and renew some of the love we all have for our favorite video game console, the Sega Dreamcast.

Happy 10th Birthday, Dreamcast!

How To Use MacDreamTool v1.2

January 19th, 2009

A Tutorial By Matisfaction

To follow this tutorial, you will need the following items:

  • MacDreamTool v1.2 or later
  • SBI Files
  • Toast

This tutorial was written by Matisfaction to explain how to use I.M.Weasel’s MacDreamTool utility. This guide was intended to explain how to use v1.2 of MDT, but should be rather helpful in using MDT v2, as well. Very little has changed, fundamentally, between v1.2 and v2. Read the rest of this entry »

Creating A VCD For Your DC On A Mac

January 19th, 2009

To follow this tutorial, you will need the following items:

Burning An Emulator And Swap Disc On Mac OS X & OS 9

January 19th, 2009

Creating Discs for Dreamcast that ‘Disc Swap’

To follow this tutorial, you will need the following items:

Selfbooting Dreamcast Discs on Mac OSX

January 19th, 2009

To follow this tutorial, you will need the following items:

  • MacPack 4.0-(Iso Fix 1.3)
  • Mkisofs (1.1 or 1.1.3)-Pre-compiled for OSX
  • Toast Titanium

This method requires OS X because of the unix Terminal program.

This method supports up to 31 character file / folder names. Read the rest of this entry »

Installing a Reset Button on Your Dreamcast

December 30th, 2008

This tutorial was written by Shinebi. The tutorial has not been tested or verified by the staff of DCHelp. The tutorial was converted from PDF format to HTML with special permission from Shinebi, but no other edits were made.

This mod is the one that’s most needed for the Dreamcast. Lots of commercial games have a soft-reset option, so that’s ok. But as nowadays more and more homebrew games are being released, they mostly lack this, and that’s why you’ll want to install this one: no more open/close or power up/power down, far easier is to push the little button!

This mod is VERY easy to perform, but I expect you to have at least little soldering skills. Also, I expect you know how to safely disassemble the DC. I cannot be held responsible for any damage you encounter while performing this mod. I must stress to be careful with soldering irons and hot glue guns, as THESE CAN BURN YOU! Read the rest of this entry »

Using Selfboot to Create a Selfbooting Disc Image

December 30th, 2008

Selfboot was one of the first projects developed by burnerO. Selfboot is a handy little application that automates the process of creating a selfbooting disc image for use on your Dreamcast. Selfboot uses the plain files packages that are available from many Dreamcast-related sites. Selfboot is not compatible with commercial products, and will only successfully create a selfbooting image of packages developed with the free, open-source KallistiOS (KOS) development kit. Read the rest of this entry »

DreamInducer Theme Tutorial

December 22nd, 2008

This tutorial was initially written by Nyarlathotep and was hosted on DCHomebrew. Unfortunately, DCHomebrew has long since disappeared. This version of the tutorial was rescued from the Internet Archive and has been reposted by Curtiss Grymala for DCHelp. The layout of the tutorial has been edited slightly and some of the links were updated. However, none of the content was edited (except for a minor note about the DivX codec). Some of the images are missing from the tutorial. I am working on tracking down copies of those images.

So you have your perfect Dream Inducer disk thought out, you have all the programs you want laid out correctly, and you’re all ready to go: theres just one problem. Every theme you have found is either rubbish or fits really badly with your idea for what the perfect Dream Inducer Disk should be like.

Well this page is here to help you with that, by quickly and easily making your own Dream Inducer theme to your own hearts content.

We’re going to begin with a very simple ‘wallpaper’ style theme, so that you understand the basics, before moving on to some of the advanced features that Dream Inducer includes, such as a realtime clock updated from your DCs system memory, multiple graphical overlays (when done correctly will make your theme stand out from the crowd) and even intro movies. Read the rest of this entry »

Selfbooting a VCD on the Dreamcast

December 21st, 2008

This tutorial was originally available on DCHomebrew. It has been edited and updated by Curtiss Grymala for use on DCHelp. Unfortunately, due to the age of this tutorial, it mentions bero’s DCVCD player specifically. However, it is possible that this method will work with other VCD players for the Dreamcast. Read the rest of this entry »