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Title: forget counsle.. this needs to be called Dreamcast forum.. heh (no text)
Post by: delta88 on March 23, 2004, 10:43:13 pm
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Title: Re:forget counsle.. this needs to be called Dreamcast forum.. heh (no text)
Post by: SNAAAKE on March 24, 2004, 03:19:40 am
Cuz Dreamcast rules and no one mess with it or gets their head cut off by ninjas :D
Title: Re:forget counsle.. this needs to be called Dreamcast forum.. heh (no text)
Post by: Dave_K. on March 24, 2004, 01:40:14 pm
Or maybe its because you can buy a Dreamcast for $15....and it plays all those games everyone wants to see emulated in Mame (but will take another 5 years)?  ;D

Its also my opinion that the DC has more "arcade" type games than the PS2, Xbox, and GameCube.  Plus the DC is much easier to hack (controller wise, and output display wise).  Its still the only console to output native VGA!  Did I mention its only $15!?  ;D
Title: Re:forget counsle.. this needs to be called Dreamcast forum.. heh (no text)
Post by: pmc on March 25, 2004, 01:47:34 pm
And for some of us, we were too busy messing with PSX, PS2, gamebox, Xbox, or whatever to notice how awesome the dreamcast really was. It took these deep discounts for me to perk my head up and notice it (I love to bottom-fish for gaming stuff anyway). That, and the VGA output is a really big deal when it comes to cabinets.

I just discovered Bleemcast which says to me that I can now run Playstation Tekken 3 and Gran Tourismo 2 with Dreamcast-ish graphics in VGA on my cabinet. My head is spinning!  :D

I have found several of the emulators (MAME included) to be unimpressive and/or unstable on the DC. The front-ends are typically pretty bad too. I think I'll be sticking with MAME on AMD/Windoze.

For those now building a DC library: check out half.com in their discount section. There are several excellent titles, many new, for well under $5 that ship media-mail for $2.49 and under. I just bought Sega Bass Fishing, Rainbow 6, and Phantasy Star Online for $13 shipped. Avoid the eBay inflated shipping thing. Of course none of those titles are suitable for a cabinet,  but my cabinet is also connected to a TV and I have native contollers too...

Time to hack a Sega Fishing Rod into the cab?!  ;D

Oh.... you guys who recommended Soul Calibur. THANK YOU! I got it last week and, while I'm not a huge fighter fan, I'm LOVING this game! The only fighters I've played since Mortal Combat for the Genny (which sucked) is Tekken 3 on the PSX and Samurai Showdown (various versions) under MAME. I've got a new favorite that is DEFINITELY going to feature in my cabinet!

I think I'm becoming a DC junkie a few years to late...
Title: Re:forget counsle.. this needs to be called Dreamcast forum.. heh (no text)
Post by: abrannan on March 25, 2004, 02:30:19 pm

Oh.... you guys who recommended Soul Calibur. THANK YOU! I got it last week and, while I'm not a huge fighter fan, I'm LOVING this game! The only fighters I've played since Mortal Combat for the Genny (which sucked) is Tekken 3 on the PSX and Samurai Showdown (various versions) under MAME. I've got a new favorite that is DEFINITELY going to feature in my cabinet!

I think I'm becoming a DC junkie a few years to late...

I think we all are.  What I would love to see (and it will never happen) is for the companies to open up the patents and such on their unsupported consoles, so that any company could manufacture the obsolete consoles.  Picture it, being able to buy a device that could take cartridges from NES, SNES, Genesis, 2600, etc. and play them all, allowing you to only have one system for all of your obsolete systems.  Heck, it'd be nothing to put an Atari 2600 as an extra feature on your DVD player.  It would certainly extend the lives of the game manufacturers a bit, since the old console would keep appearing on device after device.  Your cable company could include a NES/SNES in your cable box.  

And best of all...  Dreamcast would still be alive and with us here outside of Japan.
Title: Re:forget counsle.. this needs to be called Dreamcast forum.. heh (no text)
Post by: pmc on March 25, 2004, 08:05:31 pm

I think we all are.  What I would love to see (and it will never happen) is for the companies to open up the patents and such on their unsupported consoles, so that any company could manufacture the obsolete consoles.  Picture it, being able to buy a device that could take cartridges from NES, SNES, Genesis, 2600, etc. and play them all, allowing you to only have one system for all of your obsolete systems.  Heck, it'd be nothing to put an Atari 2600 as an extra feature on your DVD player.  It would certainly extend the lives of the game manufacturers a bit, since the old console would keep appearing on device after device.  Your cable company could include a NES/SNES in your cable box.  

And best of all...  Dreamcast would still be alive and with us here outside of Japan.

I dunno. Demand would be REALLY low. Would it be worth it? And the way emulation is sweeping the scene, demand for hardware is going going gone.

But at the same time, I'm a little pissed off with situations like PSO-2  released in Sept 2001 and the online servers disappear by Sept 2003. That means that games have a two-year lifespan regardless of the existance of an enclave of hanger-ons and late-comers like us. I agree with your notion that others should have a chance to carry on by licensing or whatever. It just seems wrong that these games should die when there's still demand (even though it's small). The world is left to struggle through the reverse engineering process while the original technology gathers dust and benefits no one.

Anyway, it does seem that DC is dying ahead of its time. It's not lame yet.  ;)
Title: Re:forget counsle.. this needs to be called Dreamcast forum.. heh (no text)
Post by: Dave_K. on March 26, 2004, 12:34:42 pm
I don't know why Sega doesn't open up their network servers for dedicated fans to run on their own...it would be of no cost to sega, and only boost their underground fan base.  I imagine this will happen eventually, but probably not for a few more years when the platform/games really don't matter anymore.
Title: Re:forget counsle.. this needs to be called Dreamcast forum.. heh (no text)
Post by: abrannan on March 26, 2004, 03:29:50 pm

I think we all are.  What I would love to see (and it will never happen) is for the companies to open up the patents and such on their unsupported consoles, so that any company could manufacture the obsolete consoles.  Picture it, being able to buy a device that could take cartridges from NES, SNES, Genesis, 2600, etc. and play them all, allowing you to only have one system for all of your obsolete systems.  Heck, it'd be nothing to put an Atari 2600 as an extra feature on your DVD player.  It would certainly extend the lives of the game manufacturers a bit, since the old console would keep appearing on device after device.  Your cable company could include a NES/SNES in your cable box.  

And best of all...  Dreamcast would still be alive and with us here outside of Japan.

I dunno. Demand would be REALLY low. Would it be worth it? And the way emulation is sweeping the scene, demand for hardware is going going gone.

But at the same time, I'm a little pissed off with situations like PSO-2  released in Sept 2001 and the online servers disappear by Sept 2003. That means that games have a two-year lifespan regardless of the existance of an enclave of hanger-ons and late-comers like us. I agree with your notion that others should have a chance to carry on by licensing or whatever. It just seems wrong that these games should die when there's still demand (even though it's small). The world is left to struggle through the reverse engineering process while the original technology gathers dust and benefits no one.

Anyway, it does seem that DC is dying ahead of its time. It's not lame yet.  ;)

It's really a chicken and egg argument.  Is emulation sweeping the scene on its own merits or because of the lack of hardware?

For me, it's lack of hardware.  I sold my SNES because I didn't have the space to keep it plugged in all the time, but if it was part of another device (built in to my TV, DVD, etc.) I'd have kept the games.  As it was, I sold both the hardware and games, and now if I want to play those same games, I'm left with an emulator, which to give the same eperience, requires a larger investment on hardware (computer with TV-out card, hacked controllers, etc.)  

My original point really was this.  If another company was producing Dreamcasts today, companies would still be making games for it.  Maybe not the latest and greatest games, but still...
Title: Re:forget counsle.. this needs to be called Dreamcast forum.. heh (no text)
Post by: pmc on March 27, 2004, 11:26:25 am
My original point really was this.  If another company was producing Dreamcasts today, companies would still be making games for it.  Maybe not the latest and greatest games, but still...

Agreed. But then, you wouldn't be selling it to go spend your money on the next generation. Nintendo doesn't want you playing your SNES. They want you buying Gamecubes. Seems that it's better for the console makers to let the old systems die in order to generate demand for the new systems. This emulation scene has really filled a gaping hole left behind in the wake of that cycle. And it's a wonderful thing.

Oh well. For now anyway, I'm not starved for DC titles despite the fact that the catalog was not exactly massive in the first place.
Title: Re:forget counsle.. this needs to be called Dreamcast forum.. heh (no text)
Post by: SirPeale on March 27, 2004, 11:12:29 pm
So what IS Sega working on these days?  Now that I finally have a DreamCast, I can't believe they killed this thing due to a lack of sales.  This thing rocks!
Title: Re:forget counsle.. this needs to be called Dreamcast forum.. heh (no text)
Post by: abrannan on March 28, 2004, 09:51:16 am
So what IS Sega working on these days?  Now that I finally have a DreamCast, I can't believe they killed this thing due to a lack of sales.  This thing rocks!

IIRC, Sega (Now merged with Sammy, who brought us Guilty Gear), is back focusing on arcade machines again, and pachinko.  
Title: Re:forget counsle.. this needs to be called Dreamcast forum.. heh (no text)
Post by: shmokes on March 29, 2004, 07:55:18 pm
Cuz Dreamcast rules and no one mess with it or gets their head cut off by ninjas :D

That's maybe my favorite thing Snake has ever said.  :)
Title: Re:forget counsle.. this needs to be called Dreamcast forum.. heh (no text)
Post by: MrBond on September 06, 2004, 12:27:21 am
So what IS Sega working on these days?  Now that I finally have a DreamCast, I can't believe they killed this thing due to a lack of sales.  This thing rocks!

IIRC, Sega (Now merged with Sammy, who brought us Guilty Gear), is back focusing on arcade machines again, and pachinko.  

They're also making nintendo games, ie gamecube and gameboy advance.  PSO and Sonic titles come to my immediate attention.
Title: Re:forget counsle.. this needs to be called Dreamcast forum.. heh (no text)
Post by: darktemp on September 06, 2004, 05:20:14 pm
I don't know why Sega doesn't open up their network servers for dedicated fans to run on their own...it would be of no cost to sega, and only boost their underground fan base.  I imagine this will happen eventually, but probably not for a few more years when the platform/games really don't matter anymore.

This has happended since the original post.
Title: Re:forget counsle.. this needs to be called Dreamcast forum.. heh (no text)
Post by: Dave_K. on September 06, 2004, 09:58:49 pm
I don't know why Sega doesn't open up their network servers for dedicated fans to run on their own...it would be of no cost to sega, and only boost their underground fan base.  I imagine this will happen eventually, but probably not for a few more years when the platform/games really don't matter anymore.

This has happended since the original post.

Can you give us more info?  Website address?  Somewhere to find these open SegaNet servers and games they are supporting?
Title: Re:forget counsle.. this needs to be called Dreamcast forum.. heh (no text)
Post by: darktemp on September 07, 2004, 02:20:11 am
I don't know why Sega doesn't open up their network servers for dedicated fans to run on their own...it would be of no cost to sega, and only boost their underground fan base.  I imagine this will happen eventually, but probably not for a few more years when the platform/games really don't matter anymore.


This has happended since the original post.

Can you give us more info?  Website address?  Somewhere to find these open SegaNet servers and games they are supporting?


Well I was playing the pc version on open servers a few months back.  I remember reading that the dc version also had servers.  If you go to http://www.psocheats.net/PSOC%20SITE/ (http://www.psocheats.net/PSOC%20SITE/) and look around in the forums you should be able to find out how to set it up.  
Title: Re:forget counsle.. this needs to be called Dreamcast forum.. heh (no text)
Post by: AlanS17 on September 08, 2004, 06:51:52 pm
Stupid Question Time:

What's PSO? I have a Dreamcast. Is this something I need to get?
Title: Re:forget counsle.. this needs to be called Dreamcast forum.. heh (no text)
Post by: Dave_K. on September 08, 2004, 08:45:05 pm
Stupid Question Time:

What's PSO? I have a Dreamcast. Is this something I need to get?


PSO=Phantasy Star Online
Personally I'm not into the RPG thing...
Title: Re:forget counsle.. this needs to be called Dreamcast forum.. heh (no text)
Post by: Yander on September 13, 2004, 09:30:23 pm
I just bought one on ebay for $20.00 with all the basic acceseries and a game. Lety me tell you it is sweet. Emulation is very cool on it. It was worth all of the money.
Title: Re:forget counsle.. this needs to be called Dreamcast forum.. heh (no text)
Post by: nightwalker on September 29, 2004, 07:40:31 am
hi im new here i was wondering if someone could help me because i just bought another dreamcast and when I try to play my games it reads them as if they are music cd.  Well actually the games are in cdr discs because I made backups of my first dreamcast games cause they are really messed up.  Is there a modchip or something I can buy or use cause I looked everywhere.  If someone knows please email me nightwalker320@yahoo.com
P.S. I got the real games
Title: Re:forget counsle.. this needs to be called Dreamcast forum.. heh (no text)
Post by: Dave_K. on September 29, 2004, 01:48:30 pm
hi im new here i was wondering if someone could help me because i just bought another dreamcast and when I try to play my games it reads them as if they are music cd.  Well actually the games are in cdr discs because I made backups of my first dreamcast games cause they are really messed up.  Is there a modchip or something I can buy or use cause I looked everywhere.  If someone knows please email me nightwalker320@yahoo.com
P.S. I got the real games

Your "backups" may not have been autoboot enabled, so you would need a boot disc like the Utopia one, or any of the game cheating discs like ActionReplay (will allow you to boot games from other regions).  Load the boot disc, then after it starts, you swap out that disc with your backup.

The Dreamcast mod chip will not autoboot backup games for you.  The chip will let you run original import games in any dreamcast by ldetecting/oading the proper region bios before the game starts (allowing the original game to boot without a boot disc).
Title: Re:forget counsle.. this needs to be called Dreamcast forum.. heh (no text)
Post by: Sephroth57 on September 29, 2004, 03:37:39 pm
i would just like to state, that ive owned a dreamcast since launch and i supported it all the way to its death, and now it has new life in my arcade cabinet  :D