by Roody_Yogurt » Mon Jun 16, 2003 3:34 am
Anyway, ever since Sega officially gave up on Dreamcast, I've been picking up games cheap here and there. Unfortunately, this means I've picked up a lot of crap because that's what most of them are. Have any of the best Dreamcast games not be re-released on newer systems (like Skies of Arcadia, Phantasy Star Online)?
Anyway, the other day, I was trying E.G.G. (Elemental Gimmick Gear) for the first time. On one hand, it's an example of a terrible job of porting something completely Japanese to English (and one is left wondering how enjoyable the original game was), but on the other hand, it played around with graphics and did some neat things for a console RPG game.
I'm really glad that the Dreamcast homebrew scene exists, but unfortunately, most of those guys aren't even coming close to touching the potential of games they could be making. The Feet of Fury(
http://www.feetoffury.com) guys did put together a nice DDR remake, though, so hopefully, more better things are coming up.
Anyway, ever since Sega officially gave up on Dreamcast, I've been picking up games cheap here and there. Unfortunately, this means I've picked up a lot of crap because that's what most of them are. Have any of the best Dreamcast games not be re-released on newer systems (like Skies of Arcadia, Phantasy Star Online)?
Anyway, the other day, I was trying E.G.G. (Elemental Gimmick Gear) for the first time. On one hand, it's an example of a terrible job of porting something completely Japanese to English (and one is left wondering how enjoyable the original game was), but on the other hand, it played around with graphics and did some neat things for a console RPG game.
I'm really glad that the Dreamcast homebrew scene exists, but unfortunately, most of those guys aren't even coming close to touching the potential of games they could be making. The Feet of Fury(http://www.feetoffury.com) guys did put together a nice DDR remake, though, so hopefully, more better things are coming up.