eurogamer.net — Over the years we've trawled the sobbing depths of the GameCube, Xbox and PS2's back catalogue to prise a seemingly unending procession of hidden gems from the yawning abyss of commercial indifference. With the Dreamcast recently celebrating its tenth anniversary, what better than to check out what the cult console has to offer in that department.
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j0etbFeb 3, 2009
I love the fact people are picking up on Toy Commander. I thought I was the only one who loved that game :-/ Mind you I did have a group of friends from school and we'd have epic matches on that game. Memories
xinoFeb 4, 2009
I never played RE:CV, but I did play RE:CVX on PS2. It may not have been easy, but still doable. PS2 and Gamecube versions are better in that they have extra footage. The hardest Resident Evil game in my opinion is Resident Evil Gaiden for Gameboy Color.
spire3660Feb 4, 2009
WHat kind of 60" do you have? Id love to have a big screen that works with classic light guns. The new 'tracking' sights system is not nearly as precise.
zephyrninetyFeb 5, 2009
I still love my Dreamcast.
zephyrninetyFeb 5, 2009
HERE WE GO!
latentkFeb 5, 2009
Man, Powerstone was INCREDIBLE. I hardly hesitated to buy the PSP Powerstone collection, VERY WORTH BUYING. SEriously probably one of my most favorite games ever. So creative and so fun no matter what/who/when. Incredible game, and I wish Sega would do the right thing, and take it next-gen.
reddevildMar 11, 2009
at the time i was about 8 years old, i didnt care how it looked, i just wanted my mech combat (Temjin and Viper II FTW!)