How many of you have or once had a Dreamcast? Probably most of you, if you're my age (21). When it came out, I mooched off of my friends had one until I became my Dreamcast console through trade with my friend a copy of Metal Gear Solid 2 for her. Unfortunately, through innovation that the agreement was in cash games, I went immediately to the nearest game store and sold it for $ 30. I did not know then what a profound impact on the Dreamcast was the game world to achieveand how, even after almost a decade, people do their Dreamcast and games to enjoy.
I remember the NFL 2K on display at the Toys R Us and completely mesmerized. When I went to my friend's house watching him explore the world of Grandia II, I could not take his eyes off the screen. Dreamcast was the first next-generation consoles, and showed the players a new level of graphics and game not seen on previous consoles such as Nintendo 64 and PlayStation. Zombiesshould be considered exactly like zombies in House of the Dead 2 and Skies of Arcadia Roleplayers having led to new heights in terms of gameplay and graphics.
I still speculate about why the Dreamcast crashed and burned, the basis for a strong fight for a year before the PS2 came out and finished. Despite the differences in hardware specifications between the two consoles, for me it was a discrepancy in the chart between them is difficult.
Of course there were many factors that have contributed tofall Dreamcasts' fame was one of its main competitors, Playstation 2 players already owned a Playstation are steadfast in their loyalty to Sony and Sega is trying to convince them have been unsuccessful. Even so many people at that time were ahead to win the Dreamcast console wars would like imported PS2 games when the console came out were pretty terrible, so his future was quite uncertain.
However, the legacy will live on Dreamcast; classics like Shenmue, SoulCalibur and Sonic are still enjoys the nostalgic players. Who knows? Perhaps the objection will be heard and that the players will come with Sega of what we all really want, according Dreamcast
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