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[Mansbros.com] Review: Cannon Spike

Cannon Spike is an original shooter from Psikyo created for the arcades. This version for the Dreamcast was published by Capcom. The game features characters from a multitude of Capcom franchises. Familiar faces such as Charlie/Cammy (Street Fighter), Megaman, B.B Hood (Darkstalkers), King Arthur (Ghouls n’ Goblins) join the team. That’s not all though, two new characters were created just for this game, Shiba Shintaro and Simone.

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The 12 Most Underrated Sega Dreamcast Games

The Sega Dreamcast was a system that had some really cool and innovative games. However, the console never had as much widespread appeal as the PS2 or Xbox.

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Jiub1219d ago

I would play a seaman remake today. No doubt.

Longie_long1219d ago

We encourage all gamers to enjoy playing with their seaman.

phoenixwing1219d ago

I think outtrigger is really underrated as a game for the dreamcast. It was quite good for the time.

Shuckylad1219d ago

If I could take two consoles with me into the after life it would be the Snes and dreamcast.

Jiub1219d ago

I can get behind SNES, but Dreamcast? I'm not saying you're wrong, but I need an explanation

ApocalypseShadow1219d ago (Edited 1219d ago )

Dreamcast was like an arcade console in the home. As Sega produced many games and brought them over. Third parties released their arcade fighters on the console and they were arcade perfect or better like Soul Calibur. Back when games were about instant fun because they had to be to draw you in.

Every console we play today is more about length of a game and added side missions or fluff to lengthen the game than arcade as many of the games aren't arcade like. There are arcade like games there. Especially fighters. But these consoles don't have the same feel as an arcade company that made an arcade like machine. Dreamcast was the end of an era as most gamers play at home, most console games don't release in the arcade and multiplayer is through an online connection that kills that in person social gathering.

Gamers like myself that grew up on arcades, can tell the difference from popping tokens and nickels and quarters at arcades and just pressing start with a controller. Dreamcast had that feeling. It had a short life but it sure left an impression. Which is why I have two units to make sure. Because it's soul never dies(Soul Calibur)

ApocalypseShadow1219d ago (Edited 1219d ago )

I'm not sure if my explanation below fits why you like Dreamcast. But that's how I felt about it. Even today, there are no light gun games anymore. And today's TVs don't even support them. I have to keep a CRT TV just to keep light gun gaming alive.

And online is okay. But it's like playing poker in person compared to over the internet with a no name and no face opponent. The game is the same but you don't get the poker face looks, the body movement, the physical cards or chips. Dreamcast had that arcade feel and local, multiplayer fun.

CR7JUVE18971219d ago

Dreamcast is far and away my favorite console of all time.

Bathory6661219d ago

If you like survival horror, i highly recommend D2. It’s really cool. Reminiscent of deadly premonition. Great atmosphere and music. Super campy and cheesy but unique. Just emulate it.

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Fantastic Neighborhood 30: The Dreamcast Special

Celebrating the Dreamcast's 13th anniversary! We play the good, the bad, the weird, and the classic in honor of the beloved console. Games include Crazy Taxi, Sega Rally 2, 18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker, Street Fighter III 3rd Strike, and Cannon Spike.

We also talk about some new games coming out for the system including the Kickstarted Redux.

In Game Club we play through Shenmue. Is it as good as you remember?

And some special guest callers ring in to tell us their favorite Dreamcast memories!

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