One way to finish a hard level in a game, I guess.pepharytheworm wrote:Dreamcasts fail all the time. Yeah, must people didn't have problems till it was off the market but there were a lot of drive problems, and some games don't read on some systems. I think we have several threads covering how a lot of people had trouble with Sonic Adv.. The Wii is just as reliable as the Dreamcast. Now Gamecube to me is the least disc based console prone to error, you can even throw it down from your roof and there's a good chance it will work, I don't recommend anyone trying that though. A friend of mine got mad and threw his Dreamcast out the window and it shattered.
All the current Gens do have the bad reputation of reliability with PS3 and 360 being the far worst. Agree, Dreamcast does have some drive problems but not near as the current Monopoly Big 3. Online updates don't help the average unknowing consumer either. Just like the U.S Automotive industry, a jump start to innovation by another competitor, this time an old returning foe. Though very likely will never happen, a reliable console would be Sega's strongest sale point, to get back in the game so to speak.
