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All of the sixth gen ones. Dreamcast, PS2, OG Xbox, GameCube.
Also SNES and 3DS.
Dreamcast slaps. I finally have learned to solder, so I really need to get on fixing mine up since the disk drive finally died.
I never bought the DS or 3DS when they were out, I stopped at GameBoy Advance SP.
However, two years ago working a trash job I found a lost Korean-language 3DS that I was unable to trace the owner, so I wiped it, modded it to English, and made it my own.
Further, I used the 3DS hacks walkthrough to further modify the 3DS and now I've got a 128gb MicroSD card with about 100 pirated 3DS games on it.
If you can, you should just get a GDEMU for your Dreamcast. You won't have to worry about disk drive failure again.
Oh yeah, that's exactly the sort of mod I have been looking into! Maybe even the exact one, it's been about a year or two since I looked. There's no reason to replace the optical disk drive at this point, when better, less flaky options exist.