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Border Down came out awhile ago. Radilgy, which came out earlier this year, is supposed to be the last official game ever.
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Ack, sorry guys... it wasnt Border Down, is Under Defeat, sorry... what can i say: G. Rev really rocks my world xP a love the two games.
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Either way, it's getting short. The start of this year looked promising, with Radilgy in January and Under Defeat in, I think, February. But there hasn't been anything since and it's september. ;_; |
This reminds me. My friend just recently gave me a copy of Rez and I guess I should start playing it.
I got a DC at launch, and at this backwater town, I was the only one to get it for a LONG TIME. I think people thought we (my brother and me) were crazy. But it didn't matter. The Power Stone demo knocked off my socks for generations to come. Sonic Adventure made my head asplode. Soul Calibur...then CvSNK, MvC2, Project Justice...It was a great run. I absolutely do not regret buying a DC. Too bad I was broke back then and could only afford games that actually got released in the US. So, no GGX and Ikaruga. And the last batch of games were virtually impossible to find.at least for me |
Dreamcast....ehhh...
First - Shenmue! God! I love this game! It's better than Samurai Spirits Amakusa Kourin. DC have many 2D fighters like Last Blade 2, KoF '99 - 02, GGX, Jojo's, MvC2, CvS and many other. Soul Calibur for DC are the best one (ps2 ver are suxxx), DoA2 looks very nice, Jet Set Radio are really funny, Ikaruga and Giga Wing 2 are crazy, Metropolis Street Racer are the best racer game that i ever player... Uhm yeah... I love Dreamcast and hate Playmore, hehe :) I want see Guwange od DC - DC ist a console for arcade games. |
I found the Dreamcast charming. The look, size, the controller (yes, even the controller), VMU and the games were awesome and though it may not have had the power to compare to the PS2, it still produced some nice graphics.
As posted before, it would have been interesting to see if Sega would be able to regain ground had they not killed the Dreamcast. The PS2 didn't start off with a huge BANG so Sega might have been able to capitalise it with a push in advertising and pointing out the "Great" games to "crap" games ratio. Of course even if they did, no one listened to them, probably due to Sega's Houdini-like existance in the PSX/N64 era. "Sega who?" Sega! Why did you pull out of the hardware business? Sure you were losing wads of cash, but to forfeit out of the console race just for the short-term quick buck? Of course, no one can predict the market but Microsoft took a while to create profits with their Xbox (but then there's the Bill Gates factor). I suppose jumping out was the safer thing to do than wait. |
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