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he i can see my pal originals of both shenmue 1 and 2 from where i sit.

Smurf80 your best bet is to find a torrent or just go to game traders. Try their website as they have a listing of what stores have what.

I should get around to completing my DC collection one day.

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Yeah my problem is im on dialup at home so downloading is sorta out of the question for the time being. Yeah I loved shenmue too looking to aquire them at some stage as well. There was one going on ebay but I hadnt won the machine yet so there was no point.

I did whoever manage to get my hands on house of the dead 2 and metropolis street racer.

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yeah I love my dreamcast but sadly the console has died and the girlfriend wont let me get a new one because of the amount of money i spent on a PS3. I got loads of games to be honest some of the most fun I have had the DC is the Fishing game using the fishing reel controller. I have House Of The Dead 2 as well lots of fun with gun. If I get my projector soon I might get a new DC and rig it upto it.

[Edit] I just found alot of my old dreamcast backups, I have found Sega GT in there I will see if I can get my DC to boot up and see if it works for you. It is a self bootable cd as well so no need for Utopia to boot it.

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I've got 2 dreamcast's but only my very first one works. The second one needs some work on the laser assembly to get working.

Also all this talk of pirating makes me angrey. In the dreamcast's final years piracy hurt the console something shocking.

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yeah I love my dreamcast but sadly the console has died and the girlfriend wont let me get a new one because of the amount of money i spent on a PS3. I got loads of games to be honest some of the most fun I have had the DC is the Fishing game using the fishing reel controller. I have House Of The Dead 2 as well lots of fun with gun. If I get my projector soon I might get a new DC and rig it upto it.

[Edit] I just found alot of my old dreamcast backups, I have found Sega GT in there I will see if I can get my DC to boot up and see if it works for you. It is a self bootable cd as well so no need for Utopia to boot it.

That would be great mate thanks! I dont like copying either but as its been stated its so damn hard to find games these days

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good to hear, I have been working nights this week so I haven't had a chance to test the DC to see if it still works. Here is a list of DC stuff I own.

Dreamcast, 2 controllers, Fishing Reel, Light Gun, VMU, Rumble Pack, Keyboard, Mouse.

Non Backup Games: Sonic Adventure, Sega Bass Fishing, Quake III Arena, Hidden and Dangerous, Tomb Raider The Last Revelation, House Of The Dead 2, Ecco The Dolphine, Crazy Taxi 2, Legacy Of Kain Soul Reaver, Trick Style, Sega Web Browser, Toy Commander, Revolt, Fighting Force 2, Ready 2 Rumble, Racing Sim Monaco GP, WWF Attitude, Dynamic Cop, Speed Devils, Incoming.

I have no idea on the backed up titles I have will have to find most of them.

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