SOMETHING ABOUT THE DREAMCAST COMING BACK
filed in ACTUAL GAMES on Jun.10, 2010
filed in ACTUAL GAMES on Jun.10, 2010
What are we trying to concentrate on reading right now?
Some people we might've MET. Or at least seen in a room and been near.
People off the internet. Quality and commitment levels may vary.
Non-gaming sites we are happy to endorse without requiring Adwords spend.
Some updates weren't universally hated by the entire world within seconds of being uploaded.
1. The Animal Crossing Wild World mega-feature and public-service review
2. Sonic CD - screenshot parade
3. Cream The Rabbit sexual diagrams
4. OutRun2 screenshot-taking guide for the benefit of inept journalists
5. The personal UKR SEGA Toys Homestar planetarium review
6. Trying to buy an Xbox 360 in London
7. (STILL) THE MOST AMAZING PROMOTIONAL PHOTOGRAPH OF ALL TIME
8. A trip to GamesMaster (in Peckham)
Google says we have to have one, so here's one in dull text format
THIS IS HOW IT ALWAYS ENDS

June 11th, 2010 on 9:18 am
so now a bunch of video game hipsters can pretend to like actual video games by downloading medicore titles from ten years ago and tell everyone how they’ve retroactively supported the dreamcast
cool
June 11th, 2010 on 9:53 am
I couldn’t care less if they did. As long as it means I myself can download said games and play them without having to get the DC out the attic, I’m all for it.
June 11th, 2010 on 4:01 pm
From what I can tell Sonic Adventure is the Director’s Cut version, which was never released on the DC, only on PC and GameCube.
I’m not sure what Sega are trying to pull by labelling it as a DC game but it seems suspicious to me that the two launch titles are ones that were ported to the PC…
If we also get Sega Rally 2 then it seems almost certain they’re not bothering to emulate the Dreamcast and are just porting old PC games.
June 14th, 2010 on 2:31 pm
Sega Rally 2 with no pop up and a steady frame would be worth it. Also Daytona would be nice but I doubt that due to licensing issues. Will be pissed if they are more than 800 points a pop.