The Dreamcast 7 Years Old and Still Marching 44
Craig writes "The Dreamcast turned 7 only a few days ago but still the amateur developers and fans keep the Dream alive, only a week ago was the final of the DreamOn Coding Competition and today the announcement of a new Commercial Shootemup. The Scene centres around DCEmu with multinational support from French & Spanish sites with the majority of releases stored at Dreamcast Homebrew."
Dreamcast Linux (Score:2, Interesting)
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Dreamcast was seriously wounded... (Score:5, Funny)
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Of course it's still around (Score:1)
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You make it sound like the failure of the Saturn was someone elses fault! They got what they deserved. If they'd produced the PSX then things would have been different.
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The Master System was only a 'failure' in the US.
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Propeller Arena: Aviation Battle Championship (Score:4, Interesting)
All Dreamcast fanatics out there, check out my PROPELLER ARENA FAN SITE [gametribute.com]. I've amassed quite a nice bit of info and media on this lost (but also found) Dreamcast masterpiece by Sega/AM2.
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NES games (Score:5, Interesting)
Who needs the Nintendo Revolution for that?
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Xbox soft modding? (Score:1)
You can do that on your Xbox without modding it, too.
Nope. The new version of MechAssault has had that buffer overflow fixed, and it's not always possible to tell the difference without opening the box. In addition, the Xbox 1.6's dashboard no longer has the soft-modding bug.
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The other thing though, is that a lot of these emulators offer a lot of additional features, cheat finders being a big one. Being able to use game genie or PAR replay codes
Limitations of the Revolution store (Score:1)
So the answer to your question of "who needs Revolution for that" is simple: Non-criminals who want to play these games but don't have access to older means of doing so.
Only select games will be available in the Revolution store in a given region. For instance, Mother (the prequel to Earthbound) was produced and finished in Japanese and English, released in Japan in the Japanese language, but never released in the United States and Canada because Nintendo didn't feel that North American sales would make
pffft! (Score:1, Funny)
That is the US release date. (Score:2, Informative)
Sorrow (Score:1)
7 years? Pah... (Score:4, Interesting)
20 years? Pah... (Score:1)
http://atariage.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=79
Dreamcast - Best Money I ever spent! (Score:1)
I love my DC! (Score:2)
Another new homebrew/commercial release (Score:3, Informative)
Quake 3 made the DC rule so much (Score:1)
One of the BEST systems (Score:1)
I've still got my DC but I think it's broken.
I'm still holding out hope (Score:1)
Now, however, is the perfect time for a comeback. people disillusioned with the 360 and PS3, high costs, complex controls, and unoriginal games are clamoring for something to fill the void. If people played their cards right, the DC could see a massive revival. News such as this keep my personal hope alive that the t
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Seaman (Score:1)