View Full Version : DREAMCAST! Who Here Lovess It? :D
SOL BADGUY
04-07-2013, 02:10 PM
I got NullDC working on my computer, and maaaan, this is so exciting! I played Soul Calibur for 3 hours or so already, its so addictive. Only games that havent worked out of the 50 games I downloaded are Mars Matrix, Gunlord and Fast Striker. I do plan on getting a model one sometime after I move and burn cd's to play them, but now this emulator is working great for me. I just hate how I have to bring up the controls every time I open it up (which with the way they made the navigation in options), is tedious. I have every game or the at least the first disk of every game I want for the system. I really wish I could play Seaman, definitely gonna hunt down a complete copy one day. I cant wait to see if I liek Shenmue or not, quick time events in games are becoming cliches when developers cant think of other ways to do combat or do a proper cutscene, but this was way before that. Illbleed and Blue Stinger are interesting quirky games I gotta play. And its shooter library is top notch, I have the Gamecube and PS2 versions of some of these, but they look and play better on the Dreamcast. Power Stone Im gonna sink my teeth into, as well as the other fighting games.
What are you guys favorites? Whats a game you wish more people talked about? Got any great memories?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRgZg2UhzEU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1UHdcNZVJA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIyVhgc8WyM
Daltone
04-07-2013, 02:23 PM
Toy Commander. Looks like a kid's game. Is actually pretty hard in places but really really good.
Satoshi_Matrix
04-07-2013, 02:46 PM
The Dreamcast is in many ways the spiritual successor to the Neo-Geo - the game libraries of both mainly consist of shoot em ups, fighting games, sports and bizarre offerings. It's a novel system to own, but the Dreamcast doesn't really serve the all-genres array that systems like the SNES or Playstation do.
That being said, is a Dreamcast worth owning? Absolutely! It has some of my favorite games ever made, plus really out there games like Shenmue, and the ultimate in so bazaar its cool - The Typing of the Dead.
http://bossfightgamingblog.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/typing-of-the-dead_2.jpg
In case you don't know, Typing of the Dead is House of the Dead 2 with typing using the Dreamcast keyboard or a standard PS/2 keyboard with an adapter. This means it an edutainment game....however, since it was a GAME turned into edutainment, the whole focus is still on fun, not education. It is one if the only education games you'll ever play that's actually a good time.
This game is why I keep a Dreamcast around.
SOL BADGUY
04-07-2013, 02:50 PM
I hope I can play Typing of The Dead without having to input the keys :S
postulio
04-07-2013, 08:58 PM
One of my most disappointing console purchases...
Coming from a genesis and PS1, I expected a market-leading console, it sure had the horsepower behind it and SEGA is no slouch, I thought.
But damn, damn if it was a complete let down for me. Few major genres saw releases and it had almost no 3rd party support, felt like n64 all over again (but at least the n64 was ground breaking and completely revolutionized gaming).
Sure there are a bunch of fighting games, a couple of shmups, a could of lightgun games (which you cant play on LCD screens anyway) and some arcade ports (PowerStone was awesome). Most of the good games were released on other consoles anyway, there are practically no exclusives at this point (practically all those releases were improvements too, like Sonic, Skies of Arcadia, Crazy Taxi etc.)
Theres a couple dozen great games, but its pathetic compared to any other major consoles.
Satoshi_Matrix
04-07-2013, 10:25 PM
play Typing of The Dead without having to input keys
http://ircimages.nonexiste.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/WUT.png
Edmond Dantes
04-08-2013, 12:03 AM
Funny reaction I had that might rekindle some of the old spirit...
For the last three days I've been playing Zelda: Link to the Past, primarily so I'd know where things were in case I needed to help out one of my younger friends who is experiencing it for the first time. Now, unlike a lot of people I never considered ALTTP to be the best game ever or even close to being on my top ten list, but I used to like it somewhat. Now... well, check my blog if you wanna know my current feelings.
Anyway, I found the game so dull that when I had finally beaten it, my first impulse was dear lord, I need something not-tedious to get the dull out of my system. I didn't think, I just reacted.
Within moments, my Dreamcast was hooked up and I was playing Crazy Taxi. YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH!
You might almost say Sega did what Nintendidn't
Gunstar Hero
04-08-2013, 12:51 AM
I love it :D I went with the burning cd's route and have tons of games and ill note that Power Stone 2 Crazy Taxi Ooga Booga Sonic Adventure 2 and Marvel Vs Capcom 2 were my childhood in a nutshell :)))
There are soooooo many good games for the dreamcast!
Tron 2.0
04-08-2013, 01:17 AM
I still own a dreamcast,one of the things i like about the console so many arcade style of games for it.
BricatSegaFan
04-10-2013, 01:00 PM
I got NullDC working on my computer, and maaaan, this is so exciting! I played Soul Calibur for 3 hours or so already, its so addictive. Only games that havent worked out of the 50 games I downloaded are Mars Matrix, Gunlord and Fast Striker. I do plan on getting a model one sometime after I move and burn cd's to play them, but now this emulator is working great for me. I just hate how I have to bring up the controls every time I open it up (which with the way they made the navigation in options), is tedious. I have every game or the at least the first disk of every game I want for the system. I really wish I could play Seaman, definitely gonna hunt down a complete copy one day. I cant wait to see if I liek Shenmue or not, quick time events in games are becoming cliches when developers cant think of other ways to do combat or do a proper cutscene, but this was way before that. Illbleed and Blue Stinger are interesting quirky games I gotta play. And its shooter library is top notch, I have the Gamecube and PS2 versions of some of these, but they look and play better on the Dreamcast. Power Stone Im gonna sink my teeth into, as well as the other fighting games.
What are you guys favorites? Whats a game you wish more people talked about? Got any great memories?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRgZg2UhzEU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1UHdcNZVJA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIyVhgc8WyM
the dreamcast is a wonderful system and I love all the games for it. I still play my copy of powerstone 2 and king of fighters on it.
SOL BADGUY
04-10-2013, 01:15 PM
http://ircimages.nonexiste.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/WUT.png
Im using an emulator called NullDC to play games for now. I downloaded Typing of The Dead, and chose the keyboard option as the controller, and I didnt have to put in any inputs, it recognized my keyboard :D YAY! Out of 54 games I downloaded only a few havent worked, but the ones that do work very very great, just shadow glitching is the only bug.
retroman
04-10-2013, 11:48 PM
In my top 3 systems of all time. My dreamcast is hooked up, and still gets played when I get in the mood to take a look back. I remember the launch,9.9.99 I was pumped and took off of work so i could pick mine up, and play it all day.
PreZZ
04-11-2013, 12:35 AM
I love it! This is the most groundbreaking console ever. Online console RPG with friends list, working flawlessly on a 56k modem, in 2000, this changed the game. Dreamcast was a simpler Xbox Live before Xbox live! And to this day, the graphics are still pretty good, they are about the same as the wii, a console still in the market against a console that launched in 1998! It had awesome games in all genres, and was such a huge step forward going from N64/ps1 to the Dreamcast. Oh man playing Quake 3, unreal tournament and Phantasy Star with friends online was a blast! You needed a beefy pc to play these games on a computer, so having these games on a console that looked better than the PC was a big deal. You also had near identical arcade portsat home, something never seen before on any console.
Rpgs: Skies of Arcadia, Grandia 2, record of lodoss war, Phantasy star online
racing games: Test drive le mans, ferrari f355 challenge, metropolis street racer
platformers: sonic adventure 1 and 2, rayman 2
action games: jet grind radio, shenmue, sword of the berserk
Arcade games: Crazy taxi, house of the dead 2, f355, virtua fighter3, bass fishing
Old school shmups: mars matrix, bangai-o, cannon spike
Fighting games: power stone, soul calibur, and too many to list!
FPS: Quake 3, Unreal tournament
Sports : nfl nba nhl 2k, virtua tennis, games that were better than the mighty EA Sports
And so many other.... all this was released in about 2 and a half years window! The dreamcast was a no bullshit (mostly), hardcore as fuck gaming heaven. Sure sega fucked up with too many add ons for the genesis, the Saturn (it died early, and never made a killer game to sell the system like sonic on the genesis, and was not developper friendly) but they did an awesome job fixing everything with the dreamcast. It would be awesome if Sega could release a new console in the future, they have so many franchises just waiting to make a comeback and have such a rich history. All the studios they had during dreamcast were incredible. Am2, overworks, sonic team, smilebit, visual concepts, amusement vision, etc etc
treismac
04-11-2013, 09:59 AM
Within moments, my Dreamcast was hooked up and I was playing Crazy Taxi. YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH!
Crazy Taxi on the Dreamcast is an amazing game, and, bit by bit, I think it might have no equal in the pure fun department. When I lived in Brooklyn my roommate and I use to play that game all the time on his Dreamcast. I still flashback to our old apartment when I hear the Offspring theme song.
One day I need to buy a Dreamcast just for this game alone. I have it on the PS2, but the Dreamcast version... I dunno, maybe it is sweet feeling of squeezing the trigger shoulder button for gas or that it my favorite SEGA game on their last system, but the Dreamcast's Crazy Taxi is the definitive home version for whatever reason in my book.
Retronick
04-11-2013, 10:54 AM
I still love my Dreamcast, but out of all my retro consoles it probably gets less play than most (my Saturn & TG-16 getting the most). As for favorites on the console, Soul Calibur might be my favorite fighting game on the console, but Virtual On Oratorio Tangram would be a close second. Best played with the Saturn twin sticks through a Total Control 3, but still good on a pad.
Ah, memories...
ProjectCamaro
04-11-2013, 11:04 AM
One of the best consoles of all time and ahead of its time. I love my Dreamcast.
binici
04-11-2013, 11:23 AM
Although my game library doesn't have much of the games (physical), I think it was and still has a special place in my heart. First system to really do everything, right? I loved the system as soon as I played Skies of Arcadia for the first time and then started playing Shenmue!
RP2A03
04-11-2013, 12:26 PM
the graphics are still pretty good, they are about the same as the wii,
You are either blind or your memory is playing tricks on you.
http://i926.photobucket.com/albums/ad101/RP2A03/misc/shenmue2_0914_screen057_zpsa67e1f35.jpg
http://i926.photobucket.com/albums/ad101/RP2A03/misc/gfs_204183_2_4_zpsa76e3ba3.jpg
SOL BADGUY
04-11-2013, 12:38 PM
I actually like Dreamcast graphics more than newer graphics, the graphics whores are pushing the medium into too narrow a road that leads to a dead end.
Daltone
04-11-2013, 03:53 PM
First system to really do everything, right? I loved the system as soon as I played Skies of Arcadia for the first time and then started playing Shenmue!
I like the dreamcast. I like it a lot. But linking back to certain other threads... Oh what I wouldn't have given for a second analog stick.
Headhunter, for example, is a really enjoyable b-movie experience. Sometimes you just really want that second stick though.
xelement5x
04-11-2013, 04:07 PM
You are either blind or your memory is playing tricks on you.
http://i926.photobucket.com/albums/ad101/RP2A03/misc/shenmue2_0914_screen057_zpsa67e1f35.jpg
http://i926.photobucket.com/albums/ad101/RP2A03/misc/gfs_204183_2_4_zpsa76e3ba3.jpg
I do disagree that the DC is as powerful as Wii, but that is a misleading comparison. Shenmue was a relatively early game on DC, and Xenoblade is probably the best looking game that the Wii has or will ever have at this point.
RP2A03
04-11-2013, 11:36 PM
I do disagree that the DC is as powerful as Wii, but that is a misleading comparison. Shenmue was a relatively early game on DC, and Xenoblade is probably the best looking game that the Wii has or will ever have at this point.
Is this better?
http://i926.photobucket.com/albums/ad101/RP2A03/misc/shenmue2_0914_screen057_zpsa67e1f35.jpg
http://i926.photobucket.com/albums/ad101/RP2A03/Nintendo/luigi-s-mansion-gamecube725240_zps6f7d5501.jpg
SOL BADGUY
04-13-2013, 09:54 AM
I just have 3 more characters to unlock in Soul Calibur, I was too good earlier so its taking me forever to try and beat the timelimit :S Maybe I should restart and play really slowly? I dont mind at all playing all the way up to where I am, this game rules.
Akov456
04-13-2013, 11:53 PM
Whipped out the DC last week and it feels as fresh as day one. Picked up Metropolis Street Racer for two dollars and popped it in. Almost didn't even feel like I was retro gaming. Much love for the DC.
otaku
04-15-2013, 04:22 PM
I love dc fond memories great little piece of hardware and awesome arcade games. Don't emulate get yourself a real console! Anyway I miss having one and now want to replay shenmue lol :)
FrankSerpico
04-15-2013, 05:26 PM
Been playing some Heavy Metal Geomatrix against my roommate regularly as of late. Not a perfect game, but pretty fun