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From this article:abeisgreat wrote:ok why is Tennis 2K2 so good?
http://www.racketboy.com/retro/2006/10/ ... y-top.html
"Having the essential quality of being easy to play and difficulty to master, Virtua Tennis was one of the sleeper hits on the Dreamcast. It is often overlooked as a killer party game — I have had many parties with both guys and girls of all gaming levels having a blast on a 4-player doubles tournament.
While other enjoyable tennis titles have come long since (Top Spin and Mario Power Tennis), Virtua Tennis still holds up as being possibly the best tennis game ever. The “sequel”, Tennis 2K2 is pretty much the same as Virtua Tennis except that the graphics are a bit more polished and it adds to the player lineup with a female roster (including the Williams sisters).
Not only is Virtua Tennis a great multiplayer game, but it also features an entertaining Soul Calibur-style single player game, where the player must progress through the ranks to become the world’s top player. Even if you don’t like tennis too much, this is still an essential game, and an example of multiplayer Dreamcast gaming at its best.
The beautiful PS3 version is on its way, but for now, is it really work THAT much money for slicker graphics? For now, I’ll keep recommending the original."
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If you're up for a good challenge, you simply must play MDK 2. There is a PS 2 version, but I like the original. It's an action adventure game with third person shooting, platforming, puzzle solving and even has some old school shmup stages. It's hardcore, it's old school and it's damn funny. It's one of the Dreamcast's often un-appreciated games. Check out some youtube videos.
JoJo's Bizarre adventure works great with the DC controller since the game only requires 4 buttons.ott0bot wrote:Racket's list is pretty dead on. If you like shooters I highly suggest Bangai-O, and Mars Matrix. JoJo's Bizzare Adventue is also of my favorites (there is a ps1 version as well), but the standard Dreamcast controller isn't great for fighters.

I was thinking more of the stiff d-pad and general girth of the thing that makes you get tired of holding it. If the game does require use of the the triggers it feels like i have to hold it a odd angle and my fingers get all cramped up. I do like it for shmups and other games though. You could always get a slimmer 3rd party style controller.....dudex77 wrote:JoJo's Bizarre adventure works great with the DC controller since the game only requires 4 buttons.ott0bot wrote:Racket's list is pretty dead on. If you like shooters I highly suggest Bangai-O, and Mars Matrix. JoJo's Bizzare Adventue is also of my favorites (there is a ps1 version as well), but the standard Dreamcast controller isn't great for fighters.