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Favorite Dreamcast game

Started by son_ov_hades, June 28, 2008, 03:25:02 pm

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son_ov_hades

For me it's Soulcalibur and Resident Evil: Code Veronica.

nurd

Seaman

Sonic Adventure 1, and 2.

Soul Calibur

Crazy Taxi

The Typing of the Dead

Jet Grind Radio

Powerstone 2

In no sort of order.


MaxXimus

Quake 3 was pretty good, and I also liked the Dance Dance Revolution games, even though they look ghetto. :P I'm a DDR fan.

son_ov_hades

Quake 3 is alot better on the PC, but not bad on the DC.

MaxXimus

I never said the DC Quake 3 was the best Quake. I just said it was a good DC game. :P

manuel

Shenmue, anyone?

Apart from that, Soul Calibur, Rayman 2, Skies of Arcadia, Grandia II and Bust-a-Move 4 come to mind...

son_ov_hades

I'm looking for sailors.

Haha that game was pretty good but the dialog sucked. I'm sure it's better in the original Japanese.

UglyJoe


thegreatgonzo

BangioH was awesome beyond belief. I have a CIB for the N64, though...not the Dreamcast :(
Dance, puppets... dance!

Flash1087

All of them. Ever. I'm only partly kidding.

NintendoKing

Unreal Tournament, or House of the Dead 2

Kuvio

Quote from: manuel on June 28, 2008, 08:08:37 pm
Shenmue, anyone?

Apart from that, Soul Calibur, Rayman 2, Skies of Arcadia, Grandia II and Bust-a-Move 4 come to mind...


Yeah! I love Shenmue and Skies of Arcadia. Those would definitely be my favorites.

AB Positive

I agree with a lot of these but really there's only one game that's occupied my dreamcast for the last two years. Street Fighter III: Third Strike.

/post
Just started the fami collection... want to finish a pulse line collection to start. :)

son_ov_hades

SF III is a great one, I can't wait for SF IV.

Squidburger

It's a toss up between Under Defeat and Zero Gunner 2, both great shooters.

Also have to mention Red Dog.  At first I thought it was just another generic tank game but after spending some time on it I have to say that it's a quality tile through and through.  There's something about it that keeps drawing me back... definately an underappreciated gem.