was not even worth a rent poor grahpics and very poor gameplay i give 3 out of 10 only for bass fishing
was not even worth a rent poor grahpics and very poor gameplay i give 3 out of 10 only for bass fishing
This takes me back to my youth, O they were the days, please bring them back, in your dreams, Oops I mean Dreamcast ! Buy this for your collection you want regret- it. For the younger generation I'm sure, they will love it!
The lack of actual Dreamcast versions, the utterly pointless inclusion of Sega Bass Fishing, the nonexistent nostalgic extras and the lack of effort in presentation all make Dreamcast Collection an unfaithful representation of the glorious Dreamcast era.
What's so bizarre then is that the recently released Dreamcast Collection doesn't ignite the flames of passion but instead cracks the rose tinted glasses of my youth. The four games in the compilation would not be at the top of anybody's list of best Dreamcast games and the way SEGA has handled the...
The fun begins with Crazy Taxi . Just those two words tell you all you need to know: You know the game, you know if you like it and if you don't like it then you clearly have no soul as it's one of the most wonderful arcade games every created.
There are two ways to go with re-release compilations. Either you create a Director's Cut and enthusiastically tart up the games, adding never-before-seen content, next-generation sheen and, you know, a widescreen option - or you leave them pretty much exactly as they were and try to make up for it...
What's with these rubbish ‘collections'? Dreamcast Collection continues a distasteful trend publishers have got going, where they package a mere handful of games, many of which are weak or unheralded or would not be what the buying public has in mind for the collection, and try to cash in – preying...
Sega knows a thing or two about re-releasing their greatest hits in video game compilations. Over the past few years they've turned repackaging Genesis games into an art form, offering generous helpings of 16-bit games at a budget price.
Sega knows a thing or two about re-releasing their greatest hits in video game compilations. Over the past few years they've turned repackaging Genesis games into an art form, offering generous helpings of 16-bit games at a budget price.
You could be forgiven for being excited when SEGA first announced their intention to revive some of their classic Dreamcast titles. After all, the Dreamcast is undoubtedly one of most revered consoles in recent gaming history, and it had a stellar library to go with that reputation.
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