The Dreamcast Visual Memory Unit (known to most Dreamcast players as the VMU) was a great piece of innovative tech. Instead of just being another memory card, Sega created a self-contained device that could play minigames, manage data, show you game information while you played, and serve as a mini personal data assistant (PDA) in some instances. It's a shame that this idea didn't catch on in some form in an age of hard drives and cloud computing.
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Remake of Lost Odyssey, Open World Alundra(ala breath of the wild), Xenogears Remake, and Breath of Fire Remake. I also want Golden Sun sequel on Switch 2!
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I'd be honest. they all sucked. Except when you put the VMU in during Silent Scope with the small scope in B&W, that was amazing.