Dreamcast Question (Thinking of buying...)

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Dreamcast Question (Thinking of buying...)

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So I've always been a Nintendo guy since 1985 but after frequenting this forum for a while I'm interested in getting a Dreamcast.

I found one online in a local forum with 4 controllers/power/hookups and I offered the guy $25. Is that reasonable?
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in my opinion, yes it is. i mean when i got my DC two or so years ago, i only bought it for $20. does it not come with a vmu ( aka. memory card)?
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Thats a good deal consideing it comes with 4 controllers and all hook ups. When was it made because some can play backups :D
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Does sound like a good deal to me as well, just make sure all bases are covered, as you do want to test the system out with a game disc and a VMU, as VGA box can come later; do you have any games and VMU to test this out?
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classicgamer5 wrote:When was it made because some can play backups :D
He's going to want one that can play backups. You can look up the specifics online, but I think it's any console manufactured in October 2000 and prior (most Dreamcasts). This is necessary if you want to play independent Dreamcast games.

As a former Nintendo fanboy I've got to tell you that you seriously should get a Dreamcast. It's the system that got me into retro gaming and made me a huge Sega fan. I know it's a bit cliched, but the Dreamcast is my favorite console now. Picking one up was the best gaming decisions I ever made.
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Plus there is tons of Home Brews and Emulators for the Dreamcast.

I think the DC has the best version of REZ, also there is a K-Project exclusive.

Developer games include Half Life and Propeller Arena.

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25 dollars is a fine deal if everything is in good, working condition.
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Cassidy wrote: I found one online in a local forum with 4 controllers/power/hookups and I offered the guy $25. Is that reasonable?
Reasonable for you or for him? ;)
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I would say its a great deal if everything is working!! :D
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CRTGAMER wrote:Plus there is tons of Home Brews and Emulators for the Dreamcast.

I think the DC has the best version of REZ, also there is a K-Project exclusive.

Developer games include Half Life and Propeller Arena.

http://www.racketboy.com/retro/2006/12/ ... mcast.html

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Yes, the best of the two, the Xbox 360 version is much better...But for the nostalgic and collector's purposes, it's not nearly the same :) But saying it has the best version is just ridiculous :)

It's not even so clear which version of the two is better:

Dreamcast version:
- Much sharper graphics on the background, enemies, bosses, opening, and in-game text
- Better digital control

PS2 version:
- Better rumble/vibration (+trance vibrator)
- Silky-smooth framerate
- Better analog control
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