Games That Defined The Dreamcast 139
Retrogaming with Racketboy has a piece looking at some of the console-defining titles we miss from that little white box. From the article: "Phantasy Star Online - Sega was one of the main pioneers in online console gaming. While they had modest online offering with both the Genesis and Saturn, the Dreamcast was the first of their consoles to have online capabilities built into the stock machine. The Dreamcast came standard with a 56k modem and also had a (expensive) LAN/Broadband adapter available as an upgrade. Phantasy Star Online paved the way for Sega's groundbreaking online network and for later networks like XBox Live."
two words.. (Score:2, Informative)
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Samba (Score:1)
The best Dreamcast game (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:The best Dreamcast game (Score:3, Interesting)
I still remember my epic three hour run. I'm sure other folks on the internet are easily able to beat it, but at the time, my fellow geeks in the dorm were cheering me along as if I were a professional sports athelete. Ahh, fond college memories.
Re:The best Dreamcast game (Score:2)
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That game makes me want to cry! (Score:2)
These days, my Dreamcast is gathering dust, and it's not for lack of love.
So I need a VGA adapter, and then a VGA -> Component Adapter. It's cruel. That, and I've wanted to
On VGA - Component (Score:2)
Re:That game makes me want to cry! (Score:2)
Shenmue, Crazy Taxi... (Score:1)
ChuChu Rocket (Score:1)
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I need more free time to expand these things
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tony hawk (Score:2)
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I'd have to say the same goes for the Dave Mirra BMX games. I have the original Dave Mirra game for DC, and I have Dave Mirra 2 for PS2. The original for DC looks better and plays much more smoothly than the 2nd version on PS2. That's just sad really.
I also wasted a lot of time playing Test Drive: Le Mans. Great game! As mentioned before, Soul Caliber was a must-have, as was the original Dead Or Alive!
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Re:tony hawk (Score:1)
Probably not as much as the lack of a DVD drive.
I'd have to go Crazy Taxi and Chu Chu Rocket (Score:2, Insightful)
I loved that damn box (Score:5, Interesting)
What a great system. You were taken from us too young, may you rest in peace.
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Re:I loved that damn box (Score:1)
"Do you know where I can find some sailors?" (Score:2)
Um, no.
Shenmue's voice acting and horrible script alone loses any chance it ever had at being immersive. Lines like the one I used for the title of this post combined with some of the worst recordings of people reading out loud made for a grating experience. (Seriously, people, try reading the lines a few times and putting some
Re:"Do you know where I can find some sailors?" (Score:2)
I tried to like this game, I really did - everyone raved and raved, but less than an hour in,
Re:"Do you know where I can find some sailors?" (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:"Do you know where I can find some sailors?" (Score:2)
I freely admitted that I didn't get far in - and to each their own, but when the other aspects of the game's production values were as impressive as they are, to be saddled with what I considered to be voice acting that was that bad, I simply found that I couldn't enjoy what seemed to be such a promising game. You mention the "good parts" of the game, and I was
Re:"Do you know where I can find some sailors?" (Score:2)
Re:"Do you know where I can find some sailors?" (Score:2)
Re:"Do you know where I can find some sailors?" (Score:2)
Do I seem a little bitter? I liked Shenmue and was all ready to buy Shenmue II when Microsoft bribed Sega into making it an X-Box exclusive literally weeks before the US DC release date. I still haven't forgiven Sega for that.
And as for Shenmue III and beyond, officially Sega does still claim to be making it, but they're not. And they never will.
Re:"Do you know where I can find some sailors?" (Score:2)
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CHU CHU (Score:2)
In fact, for about 3 years straight I had people I barely knew knock on my door at 2am to play Chu Chu. Considering that there were usually another 1-2 people playing then, we'd happily invite them in and then pound on the controllers until our fingers hurt.
The only downside to Chu Chu / Dreamcast was no 16:9 support, and my projector is 16:9. Seeing Chu Chu on a 120" wide screen is the ultimate gaming experience.
If you don't have Chu Chu, go buy a Dr
Re:I loved that damn box (Score:2)
As for fighters, I left out several. Remember Ultimate Fighting Championship? That debuted on the DC. It was way cool and got rave reviews, but I think it had lackluster sales. We never
Good, they didn't forget Propeller Arena! (Score:1)
Fire Pro (Score:1)
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Firepro (Score:1)
best wrestling game of it's time and has still only been minorly improved upon.
c'mon now... (Score:5, Funny)
REZ was mentioned! (Score:2)
Having copies of Rez for both systems, I'd have to say that while the Dreamcast version looks a bit better (that anti-aliasing helps a lot with all those lines!) the PS2 version does run more smoothly (and has support for that vibrator thingy, which sounds silly, but when you've got the controller and the trance vibrator beating along with sound from the game, it's pretty cool...)
PSO (Score:3, Informative)
The cheating, however, made it completely and utterly unplayable. Stupid game genie or gameshark or whatever the hell those cretins used.
Re:PSO (Score:2)
The cheating by the end was a pain, but it also fostered a spirit of cooperation amongst players who wanted to play legit. It did completely kill off item trading/selling though.
The web browser... (Score:1)
Chu Chu Rocket? (Score:1)
Street Fighter 3 : Third Strike (Score:2, Informative)
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If you liked PSO... (Score:2, Interesting)
Nights into Dreams (Score:1)
Re:Nights into Dreams (Score:1)
I would have been incredible if they would have done a Dreamcast sequel
Fighters (Score:2, Interesting)
So yeah, it had the fighters lined up. For a lot of the DC fanatics, much like the Saturn fanatics (since that had a great turn out for fighte
Re:Fighters (Score:2)
If only I could find a broadband adapter now (Score:1)
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Re:If only I could find a broadband adapter now (Score:1)
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Soul Calibur (Score:5, Interesting)
Yet another Wikipedia scouring (Score:4, Interesting)
But for as much as this guy likes the game, it'd be nice if he wrote his own synopsis rather than cutting-and-pasting verbatim sections from the Wikipedia article on the game (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chu_Chu_Rocket [wikipedia.org]). I kinda recognized key phrases (especially "Although a simple concept, this quickly becomes frantic with the relentless speed of the mice and four players fighting over them."), given that I wrote the majority of the article over a year ago.
This somewhat makes me want to look up, on Wikipedia, the other games he mentioned. I wonder if I should be a jerk.
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Re:Yet another Wikipedia scouring (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Yet another Wikipedia scouring (Score:1)
Not really an earth-shattering discovery, no...
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Powerstone 2 (Score:2)
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Mod this man up, he speaks the truth. Powerstone 2 is still the most insanely fun game I've played on any platform. Emphasis on insane.
Re:Powerstone 2 (Score:1)
FYI, I believe there's going to be a Power Stone Collection release for the PSP which includes Power Stone 1 and 2.
Matt
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Powerstone 2 needs a big screen. If they released it for the PS2 I'd buy it like a shot. And a 60" plasma screen to play it on. (In my dreams.)
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Ahhh, what a great subject (Score:5, Interesting)
My top five would be:
1. SoulCalibur. It still looks great, still plays great. Raised the bar on fighting game quality higher than any other game had, and kept it high for a long time after the Dreamcast was dead.
2. Jet Grind Radio. Possibly the only Dreamcast game I've played more than SoulCalibur.
3. Skies of Arcadia. I consider this to be one of the top 5 console RPGs I've ever played, and boy have I played a lot. Huge explorable world, a plotline you didn't see every twist coming a mile off in, and characters that weren't paper cutouts. And at the time the graphics were jaw dropping.
4. Toy Commander. One of the most difficult "kids games" I've ever played. The replay value is great, it's quite a long game, the variety of vehicles and environments are awesome. It really does feel like playing with toys as a hyper-imaginative kid.
5. Ikaruga. I downloaded this game once it became obvious that it wasn't going to be released in the US for the Dreamcast (and its release was unconfirmed for the Cube) and this was the title that decided that I was buying a GameCube. It may not be the best shoot-em-up ever made, but it just blew my mind the first time I played it.
There are SO many more awesome games that hit this system that languished in obscurity that I could (and have) talk for hours about them. The day the Dreamcast died was a sad day for me.
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my favs (Score:1)
what about grandia? (Score:1)
I just bought a Dreamcast (Score:2)
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Shenmue FTW (Score:1)
Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (Score:3, Informative)
great graphics, sound, music locations and story.
great fun to serious and causual gamer alike.
I brought it into work and used the VGA adaptor to show someone who had just bought one of the first PS2s and he was blown away and vowed to buy a dreamcast just to play the game.
Hell, even my mum like swimming about as ecco just for the experience.
Why they never released an official sound track I will never know, but check around on google and you can download all the tracks as ripped from the PS2 version.
You forgot the abysmally bad controls (Score:2)
Seriously. I'm not a screaming-at-the-other-drivers sort of nitwit, and Ecco the Dolphin had me swearing at the screen and throwing the dang controller. Both versions had this same trait. They were maddening.
Re:You forgot the abysmally bad controls (Score:2)
My mum saw me playing took hold of the controller and after a bid of experimentation was well away, the same was true of my work colleage with the PS2.
One of the best points for Ecco DOtF was the fact in the initial enviroment you could do anything you liked and not get hurt so mastering the control system for newbies was a breaze, of course your millage may vary.
more great games... (Score:2)
Napple Tale
Sakura Wars 3 and 4 and the ports of 1 and 2
Hanagumi Taisen Columns
Sonic Adventure
Guilty Gear X
Virtual On Oratorio Tengram
Psychic Force 2012
House of the Dead 2
Typing of the Dead
Mr. Driller
Grandia II
Moero Justice Gakuen (aka Rival Schools)
Unfortunately I think many of these games only came out for DC in Japan. Some have been ported to PS2, Xbox, or GC, but not all. It is really a shame that the system had no support. If
W00T!! (Score:2)
I had high hopes for Virtual On, but the controls just seemed too damn awkward to play it well. The game itself was spot-on, and with better sticks would've been a classic.
Likewise with Silent Scope. The controls were less of a problem there, but still somewhat hampered an otherwise fantastic arcade port.
Ahh the DC (Score:2)
Soul Calibur on the DC was/is by far the best 3d beat em up, the PS2 sequels dont hold a candle to it, DOA is gimmicky and Tekken floundered. The only thing close was VF, but that was a different game and SC played better.
Metropolis Street Rac
Ecco the Dolphin! (Score:2)
I liked how many Dreamcast games were something out of the norm...
- Rez
- Pop n Music
- Seaman
- Samba De Amigo
My DC(s) rarely get love anymore (Score:2)
There are several fishing games and even a fishing controller for the DC. They are Sega Bass Fishing, Sega Marine Fishing, and Reel Fishing: Wild. If you happen to have access to a them, give them a shot. Not the deepest games but fun for a bit.
Other
Three words: SEGA BASS FISHING (Score:2)
Other titles on DC that r
eally defined its image:
Jet Grind Radio
Space Channel 5
Soul Calibur
Chu Chu Rocket
Virtual On Oratorio Tangram (or whatever it was called)
Power Stone
Samba de Amigo
I got my DC when they went on clearance ($99) and found most of my games used or on closeout. I wan
Emulators anyone? (Score:2)
I wonder, is there a working Dreamcast emulator that will allow one to run (a significant number of) these games?
Pop N Music (Score:2)
Re:The broadband adapter was barely worth noting. (Score:2)
links:
http://www.m17n.org/linux-sh/dreamcast/ [m17n.org]
http://dreamcast.fuzzymuzzle.com/dc-ide.htm [fuzzymuzzle.com]
Re:The broadband adapter was barely worth noting. (Score:2)
Re:The broadband adapter was barely worth noting. (Score:2)
DCLinux was cake. At the time I was only mildly experienced with linux and I managed to get the thing running with no issues whatsoever.
if you're referring to the schematic, then yeah. I agree with you.
Re:The broadband adapter was barely worth noting. (Score:1, Informative)
Why it was like this? PPPoE wasn't used in Japan, and therefore not part of the
Re:The broadband adapter was barely worth noting. (Score:4, Informative)
The US release would use the BBA if it was configured, but you didn't have a way to configure it without the Japanese Broadband Passport disc (which I had).
Quake III Arena was the other game that supported it (the US release) and it worked really damned well.
Re:The broadband adapter was barely worth noting. (Score:2)
I don't know why other consoles don't put at least a crappy web-browser in them. Unlocking everything for a party game takes way too much time, why won't Nintendo let me dowload someone elses save from kirby's air ride?
Re:The Dead Platform Problem (Score:1)
Re:Okay, maybe not official, but... (Score:2)