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after DC, sega decided that they are going to be a software based business, coz they always released their systems out so early b4 other companies that the others had more time to use later technology and just got thwarted in sales.

thats why you will see on nintendo game cube sonic games and such hehehe

virtual tennis f**kn rocked! so did snk vs marvel 2

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Virtual tennis is f**ken awesome.

I got Capcom Versus Marvel 2 and that is f**ken awesome too.

Metropolis street Racer is awesome too. have you heard the sound track for that? Awesome real singing voices.!!!

Sega Dreamcast Rocks and if you go to any video game forum everybody says the same thing!

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yeah its pretty cool but i think sega have made a smart move by sticking to software not hardware

i mean...its the games that make the dreamcast so cool

so instead of wasting money on making the hardware that wont sell as well as the competition...they make games for the competition

i knew that one day sonic and mario would join together to kick all ass to 'da shiznat'

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It's pretty awesome with Sega, i mean, they shit over Nintendo (I don't care how old you are) and Sony as far as in house developers go.

And because you're all such big sega men, here's a nice little suprise for you all.

[i:8619c7da92]From specialreserve.co.uk:

The world loves Sega. and when Sega release games, the world listens. With that in mind, sit down, be quiet and envelop the goodness you see before you - all of these games will be on show at the E3 Expo in LA later this month:

F355 Challenge (PS2)

GunGrave (PS2)

Sega Bass Fishing Duel (PS2)

Shinobi (PS2)

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Super Monkey Ball 2 (GC)

Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II (GC)

Beach Spiker (GC)

Sega GT 2002 (Xbox)

Panzer Dragoon Orta (Xbox)

Crazy Taxi 3 High Roller (Xbox)

The House of the Dead III (Xbox)

ToeJam & Earl III: All Funked Up (Xbox)

Sega Sports Tennis (PS2)

Sega Sports NFL 2K3 (PS2, GC, XBox)

Sega Sports NBA 2K3 (PS2, GC, XBox)

Sega Sports NHL 2K3 (PS2, GC, XBox)

Sega Sports NCAA College Football 2K3 (PS2, GC, XBox)

Sega Sports World Series Baseball (Xbox)

[/i:8619c7da92] SHINOBI GOD DAMN IT WOOOHOOO God save Sega

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Oh man Shinobi is back! yeah baby!

fark I love Shinobi.

I have the arcade emulators to play the original shinobi arcade file.

Yeah when Sega Release! Peopl listen.

Sega is the bomb. I love SEGA. I remember when I first bunged in the sonic 1 cartridge for the megadrive on a nice cold fresh feeling winter night many years ago. Those fantastic memories are so vivd. Its not just about the games with Sega. Its about the Life style and memories that we have of it. Sentimental Values I say.

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:):):D MAN, I've been tryin to tell my mates that DC KICKS ARSE!!!

i love it! i got about 30 games. any of u dudes wanna swap or 'swap' some games sometimes send me a line!

heres the recommendations frmo a dreamcast tosser

1) Soul Calibur

2) Metropolis Street Racer <-- u like cars and dont own this game??? :twisted: ur weird! its THE best! rewards for driftin and everything!

3) Dance Dance Revolution (u need the mat though :) )

4) Jet Set Raido

5) Tony Hawke 2

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