“DREAMCAST IS BACK”
How do you go about launching class action law suits for deliberately misleading corporate communications?
What it means is, a couple of its games are being resurrected to no doubt underachieve on a new format.
filed in "NEWS", SEGA IN THE MODERN AGE on Jun.17, 2010
June 17th, 2010 on 2:59 pm
I have been visiting this site way too long. That image gave be a burst of inner joy and hope, the following caption took me back down to my usualy level of suicidal depression with the gaming industry. The brainwashing process is complete Zorg.
June 17th, 2010 on 3:10 pm
I bet the guy who holds first console was the playstation he bought for Coolboarders and Crash Bandicoot.
Or it was his girlfriend’s, for Spiceworld.
June 17th, 2010 on 3:11 pm
who holds *THE TEE-SHIRT* etc…
June 17th, 2010 on 9:21 pm
I want one of those t-shirts, even though once again we must suffer the indignity of Dreamcast games appearing on a Sony console.
June 17th, 2010 on 10:32 pm
it really is all over for Sega. just look at their 3DS lineup:
a sonic game
a monkey ball game
June 18th, 2010 on 12:12 am
Why plug the Dreamcast? THEY LET IT DIE! Is this supposed to drum up interest in the DC downloadable games, that we already own on multiple formats already? >:(
Release Sonic Colo(u)rs, and call it a day Sega. Please. Im tired. we can’t go on like this forever.
Its not fair on the kids.
June 18th, 2010 on 12:52 am
Wouldn’t it be nice if Sega started making games again for the actual Dreamcast? I mean come on, it makes sense. We’ve all still got our Dreamcasts, right? And it’s not too difficult for me to forget the last decade ever happened.
Then we could really wear that t-shirt with pride.
June 18th, 2010 on 6:27 am
Wont someone please think of the children (read: mid to late 25yr olds)?!!?!
June 18th, 2010 on 11:36 am
Those T-shirts look far too fitted, I’m not sure I want my man-lumps cajoled into one of them.
Anyway to say “back” means it went away in the first place, which is not true. I’m still playing Phantasy Star Online online….in my mind.
In all seriousness I am actually still playing Headhunter….in my mind.
A quick Google of Ben Harborne doesn’t bear much fruit.
June 19th, 2010 on 11:37 am
It never went away, the DC. It just happened to live on in my mum’s Zanussi washing machine. I think it’s a Zanussi, but I could care less. All I know is, the ‘Spin’ cycle is a DC swirl.