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Re: Interesting Dreamcast Tid-Bits And Stories

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 11:44 pm
by ExedExes
Key-Glyph wrote:The DDR gift was one of the best I've ever gotten. I've never gotten tired of 2nd Mix once in the 10+ years I've had it. I highly recommend it. I should branch out someday, but the songs in that version are pretty satisfying.


I'm a huge Engrish fan. I agree on the good stuff on the DC 2nd Mix. I love SMOKE (and how cool is the name "Mr. Ed Jumps The Gun"?) Plus, they have my 3rd mix favorites on there (Dynamite Rave, Captain Jack)

At least your pads *worked*. All I got was a funny Engrish experience. Remember don't jump too strongly, it will bring a trouble to the other person!

Key-Glyph wrote:Image


BEAUTIFUL. Did you make that?

Re: Interesting Dreamcast Tid-Bits And Stories

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 9:06 am
by Key-Glyph
I forgot to agree that Club Mix for DC had awful music, but I still stand by 2nd Mix as a very solid lineup of songs. Butterfly, Boom Boom Dollar, AM-3P, Dub I Dub, If You Were Here, Brilliant 2 U, Captain Jack, The Race ... even El Ritmo Tropical holds a special place in my heart. (I have a feeling I should probably be ashamed of that last one.)

And yes, I made that graphic. It's just MSPaint and some googled images. If it helps prevent even one DDR-induced injury, it was worth it. :P

Re: Interesting Dreamcast Tid-Bits And Stories

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 1:38 pm
by SamuraiMegas
I love Seaman but I have no idea if I'm atually talking to it or the mic is broke. Do you have to press a button the talk?

Re: Interesting Dreamcast Tid-Bits And Stories

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 4:35 pm
by Reprise
SamuraiMegas wrote:I love Seaman but I have no idea if I'm atually talking to it or the mic is broke. Do you have to press a button the talk?


Haha I had that exact same problem when I first played, because I was playing a rip and had no instructions

Yes, you have to hold 'A' whilst talking. Be prepared for a lot of frustration though when Seaman won't understand what you're saying.

Seaman: "What day were you born on?"
Player: "Tuesday"
Seaman: "Did you say Friday?"
Player: "No, TUESDAY"
Seaman: "So you were born on a Friday?"

Re: Interesting Dreamcast Tid-Bits And Stories

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 5:06 pm
by elmagicochrisg
Reprise wrote:
SamuraiMegas wrote:I love Seaman but I have no idea if I'm atually talking to it or the mic is broke. Do you have to press a button the talk?


Haha I had that exact same problem when I first played, because I was playing a rip and had no instructions

Yes, you have to hold 'A' whilst talking. Be prepared for a lot of frustration though when Seaman won't understand what you're saying.

Seaman: "What day were you born on?"
Player: "Tuesday"
Seaman: "Did you say Friday?"
Player: "No, TUESDAY"
Seaman: "So you were born on a Friday?"

Back in the days I told Seaman I sold weed. He understood I was a prostitute...

So for the rest of the game I was a prostitute...

No joke...

Re: Interesting Dreamcast Tid-Bits And Stories

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 6:09 pm
by Reprise
elmagicochrisg wrote:
Reprise wrote:
SamuraiMegas wrote:I love Seaman but I have no idea if I'm atually talking to it or the mic is broke. Do you have to press a button the talk?


Haha I had that exact same problem when I first played, because I was playing a rip and had no instructions

Yes, you have to hold 'A' whilst talking. Be prepared for a lot of frustration though when Seaman won't understand what you're saying.

Seaman: "What day were you born on?"
Player: "Tuesday"
Seaman: "Did you say Friday?"
Player: "No, TUESDAY"
Seaman: "So you were born on a Friday?"

Back in the days I told Seaman I sold weed. He understood I was a prostitute...

So for the rest of the game I was a prostitute...

No joke...


Haha no way! The only thing Seaman ever understood from me was "eat shit", which would result in him, erm, flinging his shit at me.

Re: Interesting Dreamcast Tid-Bits And Stories

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 8:02 pm
by Gunstar Green
Sometimes I feel like Seaman just flat out doesn't work and the responses are just pre-programmed to make you think it's kind of working.

Re: Interesting Dreamcast Tid-Bits And Stories

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 8:13 pm
by elmagicochrisg
Gunstar Green wrote:Sometimes I feel like Seaman just flat out doesn't work and the responses are just pre-programmed to make you think it's kind of working.

It's not thàt bad...

Too bad we never got Seaman II.

Wonder if it was any good...

Re: Interesting Dreamcast Tid-Bits And Stories

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 11:12 am
by ExedExes
Key-Glyph wrote:El Ritmo Tropical holds a special place in my heart. (I have a feeling I should probably be ashamed of that last one.)


Psssst.....

Don't be.

It's a blast on the 6-foot difficulty !

So is Get Up N Move on the 5-foot.

Re: Interesting Dreamcast Tid-Bits And Stories

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 7:26 pm
by mlavindude
Reprise wrote:I bought my first Dreamcast back in the year 2000. I initially wanted to buy one around the launch time, but I was completely undecided on whether to wait for the PS3 or not.


A timelord I presume? XD