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Author Re: Nintendo has to split its resources between 4 platforms, soon
benstylus

2004-09-28, 6:48 am



Kendrick Kerwin Chua wrote:
quote:

>
> I considering myself the biggest Sega fan, but even I don't imagine that
> the Sega's library is that far ahead of its competitors'. The hole in that
> particular argument is that the shining stars of the Dreamcast library
> have appeared on so many other consoles, and in most cases are completely
> intact or even improved on.


quote:

> If you feel good about making a blanket statement about all the games that
> were out for Dreamcast, you should also have no problem making
> the same statement about Crazy Taxi and PSO on Gamecube, or Shenmue
> on Xbox, or Headhunter on PS2.


Crazy Taxi had some changes made when it got ported to the non-Dreamcast
systems though. Apparently B.D. Joe sounded too "black" so they
replaced his voice with a guy who sounds like a white guy trying to
sound black.

As far as other fantastic Dreamcast exclusives, let's not forget

Bomberman Online, D 2, Daytona USA, Jet Set/Grind Radio, Dynamite Cop,
Giga Wing, Giga Wing 2, Illbleed, Mars Matrix, Power Stone, Power Stone
2, Project Justice, Samba De Amigo, Speed Devils, Soul Calibur, Super
Magnetic Neo, Sword of the Berserk: Guts' Rage, Tech Romancer, Toy
Commander, Virtual On: Oratorio Tangram and others I can't think of off
the top of my head.

Also don't forget all the great Japan only games like Napple Tale.

Dreamcast isn't my favourite Sega system as that honour belongs to my
dear beloved Saturn, but both those systems get more playtime out of me
than any of the current "big 3".

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