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Press Junketeer Posts: 372 Joined: 8 Jan 2008 | I remember the Dreamcast as being a great piece of machinery. I had many hours of fun on that machine. |
Paperboy Posts: 26 Joined: 3 Mar 2008 | I wish the Dream Cast would have Taken off the way it should have! I remember every game ever made for it. I remember beating jet set radio, and crying. Because the glory over took me and shook the very essence of my soul. |
Beat Writer Posts: 142 Joined: 7 Nov 2007 | Jet Set Radio was absolutely epic, as was the soul calibers that were on all of them, as well as Power stone, i have some awful memories of resident evil:code veronica, but that doesnt count, sonic adventure 1 is excellent, but since i have since lost the cables for the dreamcast i still have in a box in my attic, i have since bought sonic adventure 1 on PC, which is OK, but i prefer the dreamcast version, overall, dreamcast, was excellent, but was overwhelmed by the number of PS2 games, instead of the quality. |
Beat Writer Posts: 153 Joined: 17 Dec 2007 | I miss my Dreamcast. I wish Sega would make a Dreamcast 2. Of course I doubt that will ever happen unless one of the current console companies gives up. Four consoles on the market all at once would be a little much. |
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Interview: Cryptic Allusion on Keeping the Dream(cast) Alive
"'Sega's focus on the hardcore player made them a failure in the general marketplace ... so most people see the console as a complete flop. I suppose that means it depends on how you view the console's place in the genealogy of gaming to determine its position in the grand scheme of multimedia. I won't go into this any further; I feel like I'll be talking politics, attempting to defend something that doesn't really need to be defended. The Dreamcast can just 'be' for now, and I'll be OK with it.'"
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