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Top 10 Dreamcast Games We Want on LIVE Arcade

From the PlanetXbox360.com feature top list:

"Now that it’s come out into the open and Sega has revealed to the gaming masses that Dreamcast games will in fact be available on both the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 via their respective download networks within the next several months, many gamers who remember how awesome a system the Dreamcast have begun collectively rejoicing. Personally speaking, I can’t truly convey my illiberality – the console was ahead of it’s time so much that the technology didn’t exist to fully realize it. Nevertheless, the games originally designed for the system have remained beloved; receiving numerous ports, and continues to enjoy have a quietly tenacious cult following amongst the Dreamcast allegiant. Thus, when the time comes for titles to begin making their way to consoles, here’s hoping that these ten are not left behind."

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UltimaEnder5426d ago

Just give me SHENMUE - please please please, man looking at this list - the Dreamcast had some rocking games!

Jls15426d ago

indeed even though i still have my DC id get
Sonic adv 1 and 2
Shenmue 1 and 2

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Cajun Chicken5426d ago

Powerstone 2, Jet Set Radio, Crazy Taxi, 18 Wheeler = Me happy.

And those wanting MDK 2? Look at the the Wii and on PC...it's being remade!

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Five Forgotten Firsts in Video Games History

Certain video games firsts have become common knowledge over the years, while some incredible feats have fallen into the dustbin of time - TechStomper has dug up five of those forgotten firsts.

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Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii Review – A Pirates Life For Me - Pixelbytegaming

Zach reviewed Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii for PC. While it has some issues, it is still an adventure worth having and a great showcase of how the series can evolve.

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Sega Explains Why Reviews of its Japanese Games Have Improved as Metaphor Sold Better than Expected

Sega published some interesting insight on how the company sees the success of its games including Metaphor: ReFantazio.

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Profchaos72d ago (Edited 72d ago )

Look at sales from big western studios like EA and Ubisoft they are building their games for "modern audiences" who are not interested in actually paying for them. Then crying foul when sales inevitably don't meet expectations.

Sega builds games the way they want to look at rgg yeah we want to build a pirate Yakuza game. Sega board thumbs up.

I'm thrilled to see a Sega revival of late I think their leadership has the right attitude again

jznrpg72d ago

There have always been great Japanese games even if reviewers didn’t respond favorably to them. There was less investment in them for the west during the PS3 gen for whatever reasons but even then there was some great games.