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| Scientific Tails | May 15 2013, 11:43 AM Post #1 |
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I grew up on the Dreamcast, at least for the child part of my childhood. It was such an amazing console, in my opinion, with so many amazing, ahead-of-their-time games. So, if you've also played Dreamcast, what are some of your favorite, non-Sonic games for the console? For me, that'd probably be...oh, E.G.G., Echo, Deep Fighter (the Dreamcast had wonderful/unique underwater games, apparently. Never finished Echo or Deep Fighter (couldn't make it past the last DF level), though.), and Crazy Taxi come to mind. |
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| Foxboy Mick | May 15 2013, 12:15 PM Post #2 |
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I've played the arcade version of Power Stone. So I'm pretty sure Power Stone for the Dreamcast is probably arcade-perfect. I also played Royal Rumble in the arcade and I think the Dreamcast port was arcade-perfect too. I'll have to go with Power Stone and Royal Rumble. I've always wanted to play Ready 2 Rumble for the Dreamcast. That got really near perfect reviews in the video game mags back then. |
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| Scientific Tails | May 15 2013, 03:20 PM Post #3 |
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Oh, I remember Ready 2 Rumble. Yeah, it was pretty fun. |
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| Foxboy Mick | May 15 2013, 08:31 PM Post #4 |
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Yeah, I like boxing games. That looks like the best boxing game ever. If I ever get a Dreamcast (which I hope to get in the future), one of the first games I'm getting is Ready 2 Rumble. |
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