Sentences with phrase «even dreamcast»

PS1 is almost guarenteed to work, along with PSP, some N64, DS, and even some Dreamcast games.
Restrictive friend codes and a decided lack of hardcore multiplayer titles have relegated the Wii's online multiplayer to a seldom - used novelty; in fact, even the Dreamcast offered better online gaming straight out of the box!
And with Nintendo's recent pre-orders for the upcoming Super Nintendo Classic, it's surely time for SEGA to fight back against their rivals by releasing classic editions of their Master System, Mega Drive and even Dreamcast consoles!
Before Xbox Live, PlayStation Network, and even the Dreamcast - AT & T network (to some extent), we had games that caused us to rage for a select number of reasons.

Not exact matches

Yes, even the outstanding Virtua Tennis on the Dreamcast.
I thought the exact same thing about the dreamcast — right down to the screen inside the controller (you could even pull em out and play mini tamagotchi style games on it).
Sega's doomed Dreamcast is still warmly remembered, more than many other old consoles, and several teams are even still making games for it.
Aside from its release on the Wii U, the game will be heading to Xbox One, PS3, PS4, PC, Android, and yes even the defunct Sega Dreamcast.
10 million not happening dude the damn wii u won't even beat out DREAMCAST numbers!
Not only were you able to collect classic Dreamcast - era music as Easter eggs, you could even draft iconic Sega characters as playable free agents.
This section of the site sells all sorts of Retro games and consoles spanning from the NES to Playstation, and even the Sega Dreamcast.
Daytona USA, Crazy Taxi and Nights might be the next ones, even though I still own my Dreamcast and Saturn copies of those games.
But they act like they are introducing the world to something amazing and new and never before seen, when the PC, and Dreamcast, and PS2, and Xbox, and 360 and PS3 have been doing since their gradual releases since 1999 (PC being even longer).
My first experiences with them were arcade games such as «Virtual On», then «Iron Soldier» on the Atari Jaguar, followed by «Gundam Side Story» on the Dreamcast (I even bought a Sega Saturn and imported the Saturn - only Gundam Side Story games, such was my infatuation with the series).
So, even though Sega went in with a «do or die» attitude with the Dreamcast, creating some of the most unique games ever made in the process, they died.
The main competitors in this sixth generation of console were; Microsofts XBox and Sony's Playstation 2; additionally Sega had also released the Dreamcast but this had been written off before the GameCube even made its release in North America.
Or perhaps you've even wondered if the Dreamcast could have possibly ran games like Grand Theft Auto 3 or Need For Speed?
Sega's days in the manufacturing business were numbered before the Dreamcast even launched in North America.
My folks asked, at one point, if I wanted a Dreamcast for Christmas, and while I considered waiting, my brother correctly pointed out that the only game I even wanted a PS2 for anyway was Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, which was being released about 18 months down the line at that time.
Secondly, the Dreamcast was a genuine surprise to me, and had all the makings of a cult console even then with its unusual library and design features.
Even with that amazing head start that Sega had to it's advantage, with nearly half of a year before it's first direct competition was offered, the Dreamcast would still end it's production before the Xbox and GameCube were even made availaEven with that amazing head start that Sega had to it's advantage, with nearly half of a year before it's first direct competition was offered, the Dreamcast would still end it's production before the Xbox and GameCube were even made availaeven made available.
Even though the site's been up for two years, I have yet to finish filling in the game lists for the Saturn and the Dreamcast.
Unlike, say, the PlayStation or Saturn, the Dreamcast didn't even need a modchip or tricksy CD swap tricks to play pirated discs, so its copy protection was a disaster in this regard.
While Sega was already somewhat already devoted to online game play (with the add - on cartridge of the NetLink modem, plus supporting the Xband modem for the Genesis), it's amazing to think that they very well could have offered a console with online - ready abilities even before the Dreamcast!
You could go home with rare merchandise from last year or even vintage merch from the Dreamcast era and before!
-- Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash Of The Super Heroes Platforms: Arcade, PlayStation 3, PlayStation, Xbox 360, Dreamcast Even though Hulk appeared in Marvel Super Heroes and Marvel vs Street Fighter games first.
He was even involved with the creation of Shenmue on the Dreamcast.
You might not even notice them while you play the game, but as soon as I checked my footage and screenshots for this article, I was astonished with how Dreamcast - ish - at - best some of those NPCs looked!
In 2011, Sturmwind proved that Dreamcast was the phoenix of video game consoles when RedSpotGames revealed the game publicly on national television in Germany and it even earned a public endorsement from SEGA however the boys at Elysian Shadows have taken things to the next level with their border-less style of development with a team composed of members literally spread across the globe which has lead to global coverage.
Launched on September 9, 1999, the SEGA Dreamcast was ahead of its time — critically acclaimed and still loved by fans, the system featured such innovations as being the first console to have online gaming, and even had the capability to run a web browser.
This was made even more clear when the Sega Dreamcast, despite having similar technological capabilities and a great stable of games was discontinued a year after the premiere of the Playstation 2 because it simply couldn't compete.
I have to say, I never even knew what the hell a Dreamcast was until I got one, I didn't ask for one, I had no idea it existed, but I'm so, so glad that I got one.
While Shenmue on the Dreamcast was an incredible game, the move to HD — something that has long been rumored to be in the works at SEGA — could make the game even better.
Even though voice chat on a console first showed up on the Dreamcast, the company Nintendo should take a page from is Microsoft.
Even though it's missing the online part, it is incredible how Dreamcast is able to run the maps from the PC version with much less memory.
There are the massive amounts of early PC ports, the PC Engine (Japanese TurboGrafx - 16) version and even a port on the Dreamcast.
Even as it's just a demo, it's clear that the indie Dreamcast games are reaching the highest level.
It would be so great if it were for Dreamcast, though I must say SEGA has kind of made a bit uneasy with the «episodic» way of things and the download only, I would rather a disc, even if it's just a 700mb CD I'd still prefer it and be willing to pay more for it.
it's ok if Sonic hasn't his classical design, I liked the new design since Sonic adventure for dreamcast (even though I was excited to see again classic Sonic, and I was expecting him to be here in this project, but it's still ok for me XD) the only thing that I dislike, it's the fact that the first zone has... something wrong.
Some of the games that he said made him smile from the Dreamcast era included Seaman, Samba De Amigo and he even mentions Yu Suzuki's SEGA - AM2 studio with Shenmue.
For many of the writers here at SEGAbits, the Dreamcast holds a special place in our hearts, and even though the console was active in retail for less than 2 years, it amounted itself an incredible amount of great games.
Despite the quirky nature of Seaman, it went on to become one of the most popular Dreamcast games in Japan — even outselling Shenmue!
Soul Calibur on the freaking Dreamcast looked absolutely gorgeous, the sequels on the PS2 and GameCube were even better.
Orion perhaps isn't the biggest or best - known indie developer, but he has made some pretty decent games for both the Dreamcast and Mega Drive / Genesis, as well as games for the GameBoy, PS1 and even Atari Jaguar — and it's always sad to see any developer still making titles for our favourite SEGA systems being forced to step down.
I think it's problematic to extrapolate from the Wii U to other consoles, because the Wii U is a highly flawed piece of hardware (it's a bit like proclaiming the PS2 a failure before it's even released, just because the Dreamcast isn't selling well).
Developing largely on SEGA's Naomi board, several of their games saw a Japanese release on the SEGA Dreamcast even after the little white box was discontinued.
He's brought platformers, a point «n click adventure, puzzles games and even an RPG to the Dreamcast.
Sega producer Tetsu Okano was so enthusiastic about the series that he incorporated its basic mechanics (and even its music) into the final stages of the Dreamcast parody sim Segagaga.
It's one of the more traditional games in the lineup, so it's often overlooked, even though it was reviewed extremely highly when it was released, and is one of the highest reviewed games to appear on the Dreamcast.
It's the first great innovation that franchise had since Puyo Puyo Tsu, it's the last SEGA game published for Dreamcast, it introduced a whole new loveable cast of cute anime characters, and it has an English translation built in even though it was only released in Japan.
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