Most Dreamcast Online Servers Halted 38
Thanks to an anonymous reader for pointing to the official Sega announcement that most of their Dreamcast game servers will be shut down starting this month. According to the site, "Effective June 2003, the only Dreamcast titles that Sega will continue to support online are Phantasy Star Online and Phantasy Star Online ver. 2. No other Dreamcast titles will be playable online after this time." This means that titles such as Alien Front Online (which pre-dated Xbox Live with a headset feature), the Sega Sports titles, Quake III, and even the classy Chu Chu Rocket will no longer be online-compatible, admittedly long after their prime. Perhaps someone could find a homebrew solution?
Uhh...? (Score:1)
Re:Uhh...? (Score:2, Informative)
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Links:
Dreamcast Programming [mc.pp.se]
Dreamcast Emulation [dcemulation.com](much more than emulation there...)
Re:Uhh...? (Score:1)
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Heck, I didn't even own any real DC games until a month ago, when I picked up "Caution: Seaman." It was just NES, SNES, and GB up until then....
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I don't bother much with homebrewing. Nothing still beats the Dreamcast for bringing over to a party for some fun. 4 player sports games without having to carry around a multitap. Powerstone 2. All the best 2d fighting games ever, and of course SoulCalibur. Only the Cube has that kind of potential with Super Monkey Ball 2 (for which the mini games are almost worth the price). And even just
Re:Uhh...? (Score:1)
It had a lot of bytchin' games and some of these are still readily enjoyable. I got the European import version of Shenmue II for the Dreamcast and I would rather hear Japanese and the heinous voice acting in the XBox version. Then there's "Metropolis Street Racer" still quite pleasant to play today (the predecessor of the Platinum hit "Project Gotham Racing" on the XBox). Then there's "San Francisco ush 2049" and "Sega Rally Champions
I, for one, will be very sad... (Score:5, Insightful)
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Re:I, for one, will be very sad... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:I, for one, will be very sad... (Score:3, Interesting)
In the uber-competative world of console + PC + handheld gaming , it may be tragic to some, but is this really unexpected? I mean these companies want you to buy a new one every two years. Should I have any sympathy when they start dying off just as quickly?
Re:I, for one, will be very sad... (Score:1)
Why would they want you to buy a new cons
Re:I, for one, will be very sad... (Score:1)
Here's the thing, though. I recognize that DC had great titles, but the "killer app" for PS2 was the backward compatability to a system that had dominated much of the market prior to its upgrade release. If Saturn hadn't been killed by Bernie "Can't find his ass with both hands" Stolar, and if third party
Anyone know for certain about Quake 3? (Score:1)
Re:Anyone know for certain about Quake 3? (Score:1, Informative)
The reason: (Score:5, Funny)
They've probably all been turned into Linux routers [slashdot.org]. =)
It only makes sense! (Score:1, Redundant)
Not to bad. (Score:1)
Attention Sega: Release the server source (Score:4, Interesting)
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Online PC games last longer... (Score:3, Interesting)
PSO Server Emulator/Lobby emulator (Score:1, Interesting)
It is -kindof- believable, because he was/is known for other hacks on PSO. But he never followed up with information or a proof, and it went quiet after a short while.
It looks like in most cases the SEGA servers provide only a lobby, to start games and get the IP addresses of all players interchanged, from then on it's peer-to-peer with UDP messages.
I think this is the
Re:PSO Server Emulator/Lobby emulator (Score:1)
http://www.dcemulation.com/phpBB/viewtop
Sega? (Score:1)
a modest proposal (Score:1)
still. maybe a petition is in order?