So we'll be seeing you in... two weeks, then?Originally Posted by Melf
So we'll be seeing you in... two weeks, then?Originally Posted by Melf
The DC still gets more playtime than any of my other systems.
I'll be playing Project Justice, Samba, Mars Matrix, Gunbird 2, Powerstone, Tech Romancer, and 3rd Strike.
I just wish that Capcom would treat one of the current consoles like they did the DC...
I think I'll celebrate the Dreamcast's 4 year anniversary by selling it, because with Sega Tennis, Rez, Fur Fighters, Rayman 2, and Ecco the Dolphin on the PS2, Ikaruga, Sonic Adventure, Sonic Adventure 2, and Skies of Arcadia on the Gamecube, and Soul Calibur 2, Crazy Taxi 3, Phantasy Star Online Episdoes I & II, JSRF and Shenmue II on the Xbox, there really isn't much of a reason for owning one anymore, except for the ocassional Mars Matrix session.
No, it's still useful, since it's the Best NES Emulator Ever.
The giant piece of paper I have taped onto my Dreamcast with those words written in marker says so.
one of the things i liked about the DC was that you didn't need 3 absurdly-shaped seperate systems to get a decent gaming experience..
it was all right there in one convenient little noisy white box..
happy birthday, dc.
Man. Shame it's dead.
And anyone celebrating the "birth" of a video game system should be, too.
So I forced my hands in my pockets and felt with my thumbs and gallantly handed her my very last piece of gum.
Good point. Sega must have had pics of Capcom's President cornholing a potbellied pig or something to get that amazing level of support.Originally Posted by Zerodash
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Gymkata: I mean look at da lil playah woblin his way into our hearts in the sig awwwwwww
I'll celebrate by finally playing my DC games in VGA mode. My VGA box and VGA-to-component TV converter just arrived in the mail. Unwrapping the package as I post.
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