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Dreamcast is amazing for homebrew. The libraries that people have made for it are really, really good. You can even legally develop games, and sell them, as long as you use the homebrew libraries that people have created, and don't try to pirate the Sega libraries. You're better off using the homebrew libraries anyway to be honest, there's a lot more support for them, and a lot more people using them, so it's easier to get help.
Unlike some other consoles, the shitty copy protection, allows you to do homebrew programming, without needing a chipped dreamcast.
I messed about with dreamcast programming for a while, it's great fun. All you need is a coders cable, or a broadband adapter for your dreamcast, and you're all set.
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