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drax

2005-03-23, 5:41 pm

I've been reading Bel's posts (Thanks for those) and thinking of picking up
some of the games he reviewed, but want to ask some questions first. The
fishing games look like something I'd enjoy, and I'd definitely like to get
the fishing rod. I'd like to know if there is any reason to get two fishing
rods, is there a two player mode?

Also, I've seen lightguns for the DC on ebay, often offered with House of
the dead 2. What are other games that use the lightgun, and again, is there
a reason to get two?

thanks,

drax


BelPowerslave

2005-03-23, 5:41 pm

> I've been reading Bel's posts (Thanks for those)

No problem.
quote:

> and thinking of picking up
> some of the games he reviewed, but want to ask some questions first. The
> fishing games look like something I'd enjoy, and I'd definitely like to get
> the fishing rod. I'd like to know if there is any reason to get two fishing
> rods, is there a two player mode?
>


There is, but I think you both just share the one fishing rod. On the subject
though: I remember reading a post a long while back that talked about the two
brands of fishing rods out there(the Sega brand and the Performance brand). I
remember them saying that they felt the Sega brand rod was best for Sega Bass
Fishing while the Performance was better for Sega Marine Fishing. Take a look on
Google Groups at some point, you may be able to find it. I, personally, have the
Performance rod and it seems to do fine on both games...
quote:

>
> Also, I've seen lightguns for the DC on ebay, often offered with House of
> the dead 2. What are other games that use the lightgun, and again, is there
> a reason to get two?
>


HotD2 will support the use of two lightguns. Past that there's Confidential
Mission and this other game(can't remember what it's called, but I hear it was
pretty bad...came out at the very end of the DC's lifecycle). That's about it
though. I always wanted to get the few lightgun games out on the DC(I'm a
lightgun game freak) but the fact that there was no way to use my Stunners(from
the Saturn) really killed it for me.

BTW, I'll shoot this over to RGVS as well, as this group isn't really as hoppin'
as it should be, and you'll most likely get more info by me doing this.

Bel

--
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goodgoditsbacon@yahoo.com

2005-03-24, 3:39 am

> Past that there's Confidential Mission and this other game(can't
remember what it's
quote:

> called, but I hear it was pretty bad...came out at the very end of

the DC's lifecycle).

I guess you're thinking of Death Crimson OX, which supposedly sucks.
There's also Virtua Cop 2, which was released as part of the Smash Pack
in the US. It's pretty cool, and since two players can play at once,
you can use two light guns with it. That said, I have a Mad Catz light
gun, but beat the game with a friend using only the standard
controllers.

Finally, Demolition Racer: No Exit, which is an awesome game by
itself, has a light gun enabled minigame.

Is it worth getting a light gun? Sure, if you like light gun games.
The two good DC light gun games are worth the small cost of a light gun
on ebay.

--ff

goodgoditsbacon@yahoo.com

2005-03-24, 3:39 am

> Past that there's Confidential Mission and this other game(can't
remember what it's
quote:

> called, but I hear it was pretty bad...came out at the very end of

the DC's lifecycle).

I guess you're thinking of Death Crimson OX, which supposedly sucks.
There's also Virtua Cop 2, which was released as part of the Smash Pack
in the US. It's pretty cool, and since two players can play at once,
you can use two light guns with it. That said, I have a Mad Catz light
gun, but beat the game with a friend using only the standard
controllers.

Finally, Demolition Racer: No Exit, which is an awesome game by
itself, has a light gun enabled minigame.

Is it worth getting a light gun? Sure, if you like light gun games.
The two good DC light gun games are worth the small cost of a light gun
on ebay.

--ff

John

2005-03-24, 3:39 am


<goodgoditsbacon@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1111634024.614494.216930@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
quote:

> remember what it's
> the DC's lifecycle).
>
> I guess you're thinking of Death Crimson OX, which supposedly sucks.
> There's also Virtua Cop 2, which was released as part of the Smash Pack
> in the US. It's pretty cool, and since two players can play at once,
> you can use two light guns with it. That said, I have a Mad Catz light
> gun, but beat the game with a friend using only the standard
> controllers.
>
> Finally, Demolition Racer: No Exit, which is an awesome game by
> itself, has a light gun enabled minigame.
>
> Is it worth getting a light gun? Sure, if you like light gun games.
> The two good DC light gun games are worth the small cost of a light gun
> on ebay.
>
> --ff
>


Talking of light guns, do those work on wide-screen CRT tvs?


Tiger

2005-03-24, 3:39 am

drax wrote:
quote:

>I've been reading Bel's posts (Thanks for those) and thinking of picking up
>some of the games he reviewed, but want to ask some questions first. The
>fishing games look like something I'd enjoy, and I'd definitely like to get
>the fishing rod. I'd like to know if there is any reason to get two fishing
>rods, is there a two player mode?
>
>Also, I've seen lightguns for the DC on ebay, often offered with House of
>the dead 2. What are other games that use the lightgun, and again, is there
>a reason to get two?
>
>thanks,
>
>drax
>
>
>
>

Well As Bell said, there were 2 brands of fishing rods. Sega & the
Madcatz I think. Not needed but helpful. Lightguns: Only had 2 or games
that used it. HOUSE of the Dead, Confidential Mission & ???? Strangely
Sniper Scope is not on the list..... So if you can still find one, pick
it up I guess. Steering wheel: Only seen once or twice in the stores.
Arcade stick & the Panther DC control stick: The arcade stick is just
that, a arcade style ball on stick with buttons on the side. Helpful in
playing some games. The PantherDC is a Flying joystick with some
additional buttons on the base & a track ball. Now this is a Peripheral
worth finding. The ability to control a game with several functions is
made much easier with one hand ( flying games where you need to work
throttles, flaps, guns and such are more natural than with a standard
controler). Keyboard:
very nice item if you have a browser or have a game that uses it. The
Maracas: for Somba de Amigo. Mircophone: I think Seaman used it & Alien
Online.

Dreameye: was a web cam that didn't make it here. The VCD player disk/
Dreamovieplayer: With this the DC can play VCD's. You pop in a boot disk
then you can play you vcd using the DC controler. The Dream movie goes a
step better and gives you a wireless remote. Not as good as the PS2's
true DVD player abiliity, but its nice. Have lots of Vcd's from Ebay.

The DCX boot disk: lets your US DC play Japan and Uk DC games without
chips or anything. Still lots of great Japan only games for sale
arround. And lastly Bleem! A boot disk that would let you play PS1 games
on the DC. Sony ran them out of business however. THey did sell 3 disks
just for playing Metal gear Solid, Tekken3, and Grand Turismo. through
EB games. Hard to find now.





I miss anything??????? :-\


Dan

2005-03-24, 3:39 am


"Tiger" <Lana_sands@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:4242558B.1060402@hotmail.com...
quote:

> controler). Keyboard:
> very nice item if you have a browser or have a game that uses it.


Since you mentioned keyboard so why there's no mouse mentioned? Keyboard
is great for typing of the dead but there's PC version already so might be
easier to get that instead. Although might be kind of hard to find a copy
now since they dumped them quite few years ago. Europe should have more
copies.
quote:

> I miss anything??????? :-\


Sure, there's the keroake addon and the.........Twin stick for ultimate
Virtual On experience...well unless you get a real arcade machine.


BelPowerslave

2005-03-24, 5:40 pm

> > controler). Keyboard:
quote:

>
> Since you mentioned keyboard so why there's no mouse mentioned? Keyboard
> is great for typing of the dead but there's PC version already so might be
> easier to get that instead. Although might be kind of hard to find a copy
> now since they dumped them quite few years ago. Europe should have more
> copies.
>


TotD on the PC is pretty good, though the graphics aren't nearly as good as
the DC version. I wrote up a quick review for the PC version a while back if
you're interested:
http://www.whipassgaming.com/PC/typingofdeadpc.html

As for the DC mouse, a few games support it, like Soldier of Fortune, Unreal
Tournament, Quake III, etc. It's not bad, if you've got the room and setup for
it on your couch or whatnot.
quote:

>
>
> Sure, there's the keroake addon and the.........Twin stick for ultimate
> Virtual On experience...well unless you get a real arcade machine.


I think you can use a converter to allow for use of the Saturn version of the
Twin Sticks(assuming you've got it).

Bel

--
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BelPowerslave

2005-03-24, 5:40 pm

> > Past that there's Confidential Mission and this other game(can't
quote:

> remember what it's
> the DC's lifecycle).
>
> I guess you're thinking of Death Crimson OX, which supposedly sucks.


Yeah, that's the one. The pics on the back of the box looked alright, but I
never have actually seen it running.
quote:

>
> There's also Virtua Cop 2, which was released as part of the Smash Pack
> in the US. It's pretty cool, and since two players can play at once,
> you can use two light guns with it.


Oh yeah, forgot about that(owning the Saturn version, this doesn't mean a
whole lot to me, even if it is the slightly upgraded{well...we'll say
"anti-aliased" port of the PC version}). ;)
quote:

> That said, I have a Mad Catz light
> gun, but beat the game with a friend using only the standard
> controllers.
>


Ugh! ;)
quote:

>
> Finally, Demolition Racer: No Exit, which is an awesome game by
> itself, has a light gun enabled minigame.
>


Oh yeah, that's right, it does. It's the one mini game I haven't put much
time into on that game, as I don't have a light gun.
quote:

>
> Is it worth getting a light gun? Sure, if you like light gun games.
> The two good DC light gun games are worth the small cost of a light gun
> on ebay.
>
> --ff


Still wish that some adapter would allow for the use of the Stunner. Does
anyone know, are the Stunners just too low-end for the DC, is this why they
dont' work, or is it just an issue with the actual adapters?

Bel
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Dan

2005-03-24, 5:40 pm


"BelPowerslave" <belpowerslave@ev1.net> wrote in message
news:4242E3D6.D099CA4D@ev1.net...
quote:

> TotD on the PC is pretty good, though the graphics aren't nearly as good

as
quote:

> the DC version. I wrote up a quick review for the PC version a while back

if
quote:

> you're interested:
> http://www.whipassgaming.com/PC/typingofdeadpc.html


Well I do have the game myself. Got it when EB was dumping them then so it
costed me like $20 cdn before taxes. Didn't play it much after I got it
though because was moving then and sorta forgot where the hell I put it.
quote:

> As for the DC mouse, a few games support it, like Soldier of Fortune,

Unreal
quote:

> Tournament, Quake III, etc. It's not bad, if you've got the room and setup

for
quote:

> it on your couch or whatnot.


I don't know why the hell I got the mouse myself since I didn't play any of
those game or even got DC online at all. The mouse is still in the box and
so are the two keyboards I bought.(techincially I have three of them.....two
DC official ones and a mini one came with Sakura Taisen online LE I think.

quote:

>
> I think you can use a converter to allow for use of the Saturn version of

the
quote:

> Twin Sticks(assuming you've got it).


Does the adaptor let you plug the VMU in? I didn't pay much attention to it
since I got a DC one myself. Only used like....two, three times most since I
suck at VO.


BelPowerslave

2005-03-24, 5:40 pm

> > TotD on the PC is pretty good, though the graphics aren't nearly as good
quote:

> as
> if
>
> Well I do have the game myself. Got it when EB was dumping them then so it
> costed me like $20 cdn before taxes. Didn't play it much after I got it
> though because was moving then and sorta forgot where the hell I put it.
>


Yeah, same here, got mine at EB for about $5....for that kind of money, I just
couldn't pass it up even though I already had the DC version.
quote:

>
> Unreal
> for
>
> I don't know why the hell I got the mouse myself since I didn't play any of
> those game or even got DC online at all. The mouse is still in the box and
> so are the two keyboards I bought.(techincially I have three of them.....two
> DC official ones and a mini one came with Sakura Taisen online LE I think.
>


Well, the mouse can still be used offline via Quake III, UT, SoF, etc....so it's
not a total loss.
quote:

>
> the
>
> Does the adaptor let you plug the VMU in? I didn't pay much attention to it
> since I got a DC one myself. Only used like....two, three times most since I
> suck at VO.


Some adapaters will have a VMU port on them, but I wouldn't trust'em...I would
just plug an actual DC controller into one of the ports and then pop the VMU
into that(that's what I do when a buddy and I break out the converters and use
Saturn pads to play Alpha 3 or something).

Bel
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drax

2005-03-24, 5:40 pm

BelPowerslave wrote:
quote:

>
> No problem.
>
>
> There is, but I think you both just share the one fishing rod. On the
> subject though: I remember reading a post a long while back that
> talked about the two brands of fishing rods out there(the Sega brand
> and the Performance brand). I remember them saying that they felt the
> Sega brand rod was best for Sega Bass Fishing while the Performance
> was better for Sega Marine Fishing. Take a look on Google Groups at
> some point, you may be able to find it. I, personally, have the
> Performance rod and it seems to do fine on both games...
>


Cool, there is a seller on ebay that has a bunch (240) of what appears to be
the non sega brand fishing rod with both Sega Bass Fishing and Sega Marine
Fishing
quote:

>
> HotD2 will support the use of two lightguns. Past that there's
> Confidential Mission and this other game(can't remember what it's
> called, but I hear it was pretty bad...came out at the very end of
> the DC's lifecycle). That's about it though. I always wanted to get
> the few lightgun games out on the DC(I'm a lightgun game freak) but
> the fact that there was no way to use my Stunners(from the Saturn)
> really killed it for me.
>
> BTW, I'll shoot this over to RGVS as well, as this group isn't really
> as hoppin' as it should be, and you'll most likely get more info by
> me doing this.
>
> Bel


Lightguns seem to be in less abundant supply, at least on ebay. I'll have t
o look around a bit more. Thanks for the info and thanks for crossposting
for me, it did more posts going.

drax


BelPowerslave

2005-03-24, 5:40 pm

> > There is, but I think you both just share the one fishing rod. On the
quote:

>
> Cool, there is a seller on ebay that has a bunch (240) of what appears to be
> the non sega brand fishing rod with both Sega Bass Fishing and Sega Marine
> Fishing
>


Depending on what he's charging, that'd be a nice package.
quote:

>
>
> Lightguns seem to be in less abundant supply, at least on ebay. I'll have t
> o look around a bit more.


Yeah, there's gotta still be some floating around out there...
quote:

> Thanks for the info and thanks for crossposting
> for me, it did more posts going.
>
> drax


Not a problem.

Bel
--
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Azel

2005-03-25, 3:40 am

or you could just get the package of sega bass fishing, sega marine
fishing, and 1st party sega DC fishing rod for $30 at sega-parts website...

http://www.sega-parts.com/specials/index.htm

not an indorsement, just a bit o' convenience for our community of sega
fans. no wasting time sitting around ebay auctions and getting roughly
the same thing but only a 2nd party controller instead.

FYI
Douglas Carroll

2005-03-27, 5:40 pm

Hey guys, don't forget that the mouse works as a controller in the game
"Silent Scope". In fact, this is the best way to play this game...screw
the controller.

Douglas


BelPowerslave

2005-03-27, 5:40 pm

> Hey guys, don't forget that the mouse works as a controller in the game
quote:

> "Silent Scope". In fact, this is the best way to play this game...screw
> the controller.
>
> Douglas
>
>


Oh yeah, I always forget about that. You're right, it's pretty cool with
the mouse...though playing it so long with just the controller, I find it
hard to get used to. Still, it was cool that Konami allowed for it to be
used.

Bel

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drax

2005-03-28, 5:43 pm

BelPowerslave wrote:
quote:

>
> Depending on what he's charging, that'd be a nice package.
>


Well, it's $16.95 w/ $7.50 shipping. It's strictly a buy it now thing.
Here's the link if anyone's interested.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...item=8161845891
quote:

>
> Yeah, there's gotta still be some floating around out there...
>


Yeah, they're out there, but going for $25 and up on ebay.

drax


drax

2005-03-28, 5:43 pm

Azel wrote:
quote:

> or you could just get the package of sega bass fishing, sega marine
> fishing, and 1st party sega DC fishing rod for $30 at sega-parts
> website...
>
> http://www.sega-parts.com/specials/index.htm
>
> not an indorsement, just a bit o' convenience for our community of
> sega fans. no wasting time sitting around ebay auctions and getting
> roughly
> the same thing but only a 2nd party controller instead.
>
> FYI


Thanks for the link. I noticed that they don't have any lightguns for sale,
are they in that short of supply?

drax


Kendrick Kerwin Chua

2005-03-28, 5:43 pm

In article <3aqaggF6albosU1@individual.net>,
drax <drax1313@spamsandwichhotmail.com> wrote:
quote:

>Azel wrote:
>
>Thanks for the link. I noticed that they don't have any lightguns for sale,
>are they in that short of supply?


Sega of America did not release a U.S.-region light gun for the Dreamcast.
Publically, the reason given was that there was a lot of political and
social pressure against any kind of toy gun product from a game company so
soon after the Columbine High School shootings. I think that the reality
of the situation was that there weren't going to be enough light gun games
on the market for Sega to realistically profit from sales of that specific
piece of hardware in the states. That's just my guess, and I'm in no
position to know for sure.

Of course, there are third-party light guns that work fine on a U.S.
Dreamcast. However, note that the Sega-branded gun released in Japan and
Asia does not work with the American console due to what I assume is a
hardware lockout.

This is all information rapidly fading from my aging brain, so anybody who
knows better or knows different should feel free to pipe up.

-KKC, who thinks the hobbits have ir right when it comes to scheduled
frequency of daily meals...
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drax

2005-03-28, 5:43 pm

Kendrick Kerwin Chua wrote:
quote:

> In article <3aqaggF6albosU1@individual.net>,
> drax <drax1313@spamsandwichhotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Sega of America did not release a U.S.-region light gun for the
> Dreamcast. Publically, the reason given was that there was a lot of
> political and social pressure against any kind of toy gun product
> from a game company so soon after the Columbine High School
> shootings. I think that the reality of the situation was that there
> weren't going to be enough light gun games on the market for Sega to
> realistically profit from sales of that specific piece of hardware in
> the states. That's just my guess, and I'm in no position to know for
> sure.
>
> Of course, there are third-party light guns that work fine on a U.S.
> Dreamcast. However, note that the Sega-branded gun released in Japan
> and Asia does not work with the American console due to what I assume
> is a hardware lockout.
>
> This is all information rapidly fading from my aging brain, so
> anybody who knows better or knows different should feel free to pipe
> up.
>
> -KKC, who thinks the hobbits have ir right when it comes to scheduled
> frequency of daily meals...


Interesting, but event the 3rd party ones are in short supply. The sega
brand ones seem nearly non-existant. I don't really want to pay upwards of
$30 for a light gun, especially if it won't work in my machine.

drax


Ted

2005-03-28, 9:41 pm



drax wrote:
quote:

>
> Kendrick Kerwin Chua wrote:
>
> Interesting, but event the 3rd party ones are in short supply. The sega
> brand ones seem nearly non-existant. I don't really want to pay upwards of
> $30 for a light gun, especially if it won't work in my machine.


It'll work in your machine; it will just only play import games (except
for VC2 on the US Smash Pack, which will work with the JPN Sega gun).
drax

2005-03-30, 6:44 am

BelPowerslave wrote:
quote:

>
> No problem.
>
>
> There is, but I think you both just share the one fishing rod. On the
> subject though: I remember reading a post a long while back that
> talked about the two brands of fishing rods out there(the Sega brand
> and the Performance brand). I remember them saying that they felt the
> Sega brand rod was best for Sega Bass Fishing while the Performance
> was better for Sega Marine Fishing. Take a look on Google Groups at
> some point, you may be able to find it. I, personally, have the
> Performance rod and it seems to do fine on both games...
>


Cool, there is a seller on ebay that has a bunch (240) of what appears to be
the non sega brand fishing rod with both Sega Bass Fishing and Sega Marine
Fishing
quote:

>
> HotD2 will support the use of two lightguns. Past that there's
> Confidential Mission and this other game(can't remember what it's
> called, but I hear it was pretty bad...came out at the very end of
> the DC's lifecycle). That's about it though. I always wanted to get
> the few lightgun games out on the DC(I'm a lightgun game freak) but
> the fact that there was no way to use my Stunners(from the Saturn)
> really killed it for me.
>
> BTW, I'll shoot this over to RGVS as well, as this group isn't really
> as hoppin' as it should be, and you'll most likely get more info by
> me doing this.
>
> Bel


Lightguns seem to be in less abundant supply, at least on ebay. I'll have t
o look around a bit more. Thanks for the info and thanks for crossposting
for me, it did more posts going.

drax


BelPowerslave

2005-03-30, 6:44 am

> > There is, but I think you both just share the one fishing rod. On the
quote:

>
> Cool, there is a seller on ebay that has a bunch (240) of what appears to be
> the non sega brand fishing rod with both Sega Bass Fishing and Sega Marine
> Fishing
>


Depending on what he's charging, that'd be a nice package.
quote:

>
>
> Lightguns seem to be in less abundant supply, at least on ebay. I'll have t
> o look around a bit more.


Yeah, there's gotta still be some floating around out there...
quote:

> Thanks for the info and thanks for crossposting
> for me, it did more posts going.
>
> drax


Not a problem.

Bel
--
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BelPowerslave

2005-03-30, 6:44 am

> > Past that there's Confidential Mission and this other game(can't
quote:

> remember what it's
> the DC's lifecycle).
>
> I guess you're thinking of Death Crimson OX, which supposedly sucks.


Yeah, that's the one. The pics on the back of the box looked alright, but I
never have actually seen it running.
quote:

>
> There's also Virtua Cop 2, which was released as part of the Smash Pack
> in the US. It's pretty cool, and since two players can play at once,
> you can use two light guns with it.


Oh yeah, forgot about that(owning the Saturn version, this doesn't mean a
whole lot to me, even if it is the slightly upgraded{well...we'll say
"anti-aliased" port of the PC version}). ;)
quote:

> That said, I have a Mad Catz light
> gun, but beat the game with a friend using only the standard
> controllers.
>


Ugh! ;)
quote:

>
> Finally, Demolition Racer: No Exit, which is an awesome game by
> itself, has a light gun enabled minigame.
>


Oh yeah, that's right, it does. It's the one mini game I haven't put much
time into on that game, as I don't have a light gun.
quote:

>
> Is it worth getting a light gun? Sure, if you like light gun games.
> The two good DC light gun games are worth the small cost of a light gun
> on ebay.
>
> --ff


Still wish that some adapter would allow for the use of the Stunner. Does
anyone know, are the Stunners just too low-end for the DC, is this why they
dont' work, or is it just an issue with the actual adapters?

Bel
--
Whip XXX Gaming: http://www.whipassgaming.com/


BelPowerslave

2005-03-30, 6:44 am

> > controler). Keyboard:
quote:

>
> Since you mentioned keyboard so why there's no mouse mentioned? Keyboard
> is great for typing of the dead but there's PC version already so might be
> easier to get that instead. Although might be kind of hard to find a copy
> now since they dumped them quite few years ago. Europe should have more
> copies.
>


TotD on the PC is pretty good, though the graphics aren't nearly as good as
the DC version. I wrote up a quick review for the PC version a while back if
you're interested:
http://www.whipassgaming.com/PC/typingofdeadpc.html

As for the DC mouse, a few games support it, like Soldier of Fortune, Unreal
Tournament, Quake III, etc. It's not bad, if you've got the room and setup for
it on your couch or whatnot.
quote:

>
>
> Sure, there's the keroake addon and the.........Twin stick for ultimate
> Virtual On experience...well unless you get a real arcade machine.


I think you can use a converter to allow for use of the Saturn version of the
Twin Sticks(assuming you've got it).

Bel

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Azel

2005-03-30, 6:44 am

or you could just get the package of sega bass fishing, sega marine
fishing, and 1st party sega DC fishing rod for $30 at sega-parts website...

http://www.sega-parts.com/specials/index.htm

not an indorsement, just a bit o' convenience for our community of sega
fans. no wasting time sitting around ebay auctions and getting roughly
the same thing but only a 2nd party controller instead.

FYI
Dan

2005-03-30, 6:05 pm


"BelPowerslave" <belpowerslave@ev1.net> wrote in message
news:4242E3D6.D099CA4D@ev1.net...
quote:

> TotD on the PC is pretty good, though the graphics aren't nearly as good

as
quote:

> the DC version. I wrote up a quick review for the PC version a while back

if
quote:

> you're interested:
> http://www.whipassgaming.com/PC/typingofdeadpc.html


Well I do have the game myself. Got it when EB was dumping them then so it
costed me like $20 cdn before taxes. Didn't play it much after I got it
though because was moving then and sorta forgot where the hell I put it.
quote:

> As for the DC mouse, a few games support it, like Soldier of Fortune,

Unreal
quote:

> Tournament, Quake III, etc. It's not bad, if you've got the room and setup

for
quote:

> it on your couch or whatnot.


I don't know why the hell I got the mouse myself since I didn't play any of
those game or even got DC online at all. The mouse is still in the box and
so are the two keyboards I bought.(techincially I have three of them.....two
DC official ones and a mini one came with Sakura Taisen online LE I think.

quote:

>
> I think you can use a converter to allow for use of the Saturn version of

the
quote:

> Twin Sticks(assuming you've got it).


Does the adaptor let you plug the VMU in? I didn't pay much attention to it
since I got a DC one myself. Only used like....two, three times most since I
suck at VO.


BelPowerslave

2005-03-30, 6:05 pm

> > TotD on the PC is pretty good, though the graphics aren't nearly as good
quote:

> as
> if
>
> Well I do have the game myself. Got it when EB was dumping them then so it
> costed me like $20 cdn before taxes. Didn't play it much after I got it
> though because was moving then and sorta forgot where the hell I put it.
>


Yeah, same here, got mine at EB for about $5....for that kind of money, I just
couldn't pass it up even though I already had the DC version.
quote:

>
> Unreal
> for
>
> I don't know why the hell I got the mouse myself since I didn't play any of
> those game or even got DC online at all. The mouse is still in the box and
> so are the two keyboards I bought.(techincially I have three of them.....two
> DC official ones and a mini one came with Sakura Taisen online LE I think.
>


Well, the mouse can still be used offline via Quake III, UT, SoF, etc....so it's
not a total loss.
quote:

>
> the
>
> Does the adaptor let you plug the VMU in? I didn't pay much attention to it
> since I got a DC one myself. Only used like....two, three times most since I
> suck at VO.


Some adapaters will have a VMU port on them, but I wouldn't trust'em...I would
just plug an actual DC controller into one of the ports and then pop the VMU
into that(that's what I do when a buddy and I break out the converters and use
Saturn pads to play Alpha 3 or something).

Bel
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Douglas Carroll

2005-03-30, 6:05 pm

Hey guys, don't forget that the mouse works as a controller in the game
"Silent Scope". In fact, this is the best way to play this game...screw
the controller.

Douglas


BelPowerslave

2005-03-30, 6:05 pm

> Hey guys, don't forget that the mouse works as a controller in the game
quote:

> "Silent Scope". In fact, this is the best way to play this game...screw
> the controller.
>
> Douglas
>
>


Oh yeah, I always forget about that. You're right, it's pretty cool with
the mouse...though playing it so long with just the controller, I find it
hard to get used to. Still, it was cool that Konami allowed for it to be
used.

Bel

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drax

2005-03-30, 6:05 pm

BelPowerslave wrote:
quote:

>
> Depending on what he's charging, that'd be a nice package.
>


Well, it's $16.95 w/ $7.50 shipping. It's strictly a buy it now thing.
Here's the link if anyone's interested.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...item=8161845891
quote:

>
> Yeah, there's gotta still be some floating around out there...
>


Yeah, they're out there, but going for $25 and up on ebay.

drax


Kendrick Kerwin Chua

2005-03-30, 6:05 pm

In article <3aqaggF6albosU1@individual.net>,
drax <drax1313@spamsandwichhotmail.com> wrote:
quote:

>Azel wrote:
>
>Thanks for the link. I noticed that they don't have any lightguns for sale,
>are they in that short of supply?


Sega of America did not release a U.S.-region light gun for the Dreamcast.
Publically, the reason given was that there was a lot of political and
social pressure against any kind of toy gun product from a game company so
soon after the Columbine High School shootings. I think that the reality
of the situation was that there weren't going to be enough light gun games
on the market for Sega to realistically profit from sales of that specific
piece of hardware in the states. That's just my guess, and I'm in no
position to know for sure.

Of course, there are third-party light guns that work fine on a U.S.
Dreamcast. However, note that the Sega-branded gun released in Japan and
Asia does not work with the American console due to what I assume is a
hardware lockout.

This is all information rapidly fading from my aging brain, so anybody who
knows better or knows different should feel free to pipe up.

-KKC, who thinks the hobbits have ir right when it comes to scheduled
frequency of daily meals...
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