Someone just taught a Dreamcast memory card to do wireless Game Boy multiplayer. The project centers on 8BitMods’ VMUPro, a modern replacement for Sega’s original VMU that already plays Game Boy and other 8-bit titles via onboard emulators. The latest trick is upcoming wireless “link cable” support, letting two VMUPros talk to each other and emulate classic Game Boy link play without a cable in sight. Think Tetris battles or Pokémon trades, but on a postage stamp‑sized Dreamcast accessory that was never meant to do any of this.

For those not in the know, the VMUPro isn’t just a fancy memory card; it’s a full modern rebuild of the Dreamcast VMU with a dual‑core 240MHz brain and microSD support, letting you juggle thousands of virtual memory cards instead of hoarding plastic. It also doubles as a legit tiny handheld, running original VMU titles, 8-bit system emulators, homebrew apps, and even MP3s, all managed via its own store and custom SDK.

Instead of plugging two bricks together with that iconic purple cable, the VMUPro units connect wirelessly and sync their Game Boy emulation states for multiplayer. It’s not just a cute proof of concept either: 8BitMods is pitching this as a proper feature update for existing VMUPro owners, on top of things like Wi‑Fi save management, and all of the features described above.

Dreamcast fans were already spoiled with HDMI mods, ODEs, and fancy replacement VMUs; now they’re getting cross‑platform handheld weirdness bolted on for good measure. It also one‑ups a lot of “modern” Game Boy solutions by doing cable‑free multiplayer in a form factor you can literally park back inside a Dreamcast controller when you’re done.

If you had a VMUPro right now, what’s the first Game Boy game you’d want to play wirelessly on that tiny screen?

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8BitMods VMUPro

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Jim is a dad from Massachusetts by way of the Northeast Kingdom (IYKYK). He makes music as Our Ghosts, and with his band, Tiger Fire Company No. 1. He also takes terrible photos, writes decent science fiction and plays almost exclusively skateboarding games. He cannot, however, grow a beard. Favorite Game: Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater

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