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Hydro Thunder, NHL 2K1, and Crazy Taxi still stand as my favorite games ever. I gave my Dreamcast to my brother. No clue what happened to it from there.
I need to look into getting it fixed, one of my favorite games on the Dreamcast was Gauntlet Legends and I really have the urge to start playing that again.
Dreamcast was ahead of it's time. What killed it was all the hoopla over how much better the PS2 specs were over the Dreamcast. It seemed like everyone stopped caring about the fact that Dreamcast had quality games on it (and lots of them - it had a year's head start) and everyone started drooling over the PS2's Emotion Engine and Graphics Synthesizer chipset.
In all fairness, the PS2 ended up being a pretty good system but the Dreamcast could have been right up there with it had people only given it a chance.
The Dreamcast was awesome thanks to games with brilliant on-line support like Unreal Tournament. It's amazing how well that game ran on the DC with just a 56k dial-up connection!
I loved my DreamCast, Crazy Taxi and Jet Set Radio were some of the best games on that platform.
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