andplayers
Andplayers is a keyboard and mouse support package for the Sega Dreamcast, created by a developer known by the pseudonym Accelerometer. It allowed users to play PC-based games on their Dreamcast consoles by emulating keyboard and mouse input. Released in 2001, Andplayers was one of several third-party solutions to provide PC gaming capabilities on the Dreamcast.
The package supported popular games such as Quake III Arena, Unreal Tournament, and Sierra games, among others.
Andplayers was designed to take advantage of the Dreamcast's hardware capabilities, using the console's existing architecture
While Andplayers was an innovative solution at the time, it was not without its limitations. The package
Despite these limitations, Andplayers remains a notable example of the creative and resourceful community-driven development that