Seaman Review - Dreamcast

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Seaman Review - Dreamcast

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Seaman for the Sega Dreamcast is a weird artificial intelligence virtual pet simulator that has you talking to a fish with a human head. No really. It's quirky, bizarre and oh so amusing!
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Great review. Thanks. Keep ´em coming.
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Hey, it's Metal Jesus Rocks. Nice review. (^_^)b
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d123456 wrote:Great review. Thanks. Keep ´em coming.
Thanks!

Lately several people have mentioned this game on podcasts and forums, so I thought it would be a good time to do a video. I don't know if I would recommend people seek it out for their collections, but it's certainly a bizarre addition to the Dreamcast library!
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Thanks for the review! I had the game years ago, but could never get far enough to get a real conversation going, since I was living with my Grandpa at the time, and didnt want to have to explain that I was talking to a Man/Fish named Seaman...
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jay_red wrote:Thanks for the review! I had the game years ago, but could never get far enough to get a real conversation going, since I was living with my Grandpa at the time, and didnt want to have to explain that I was talking to a Man/Fish named Seaman...
:lol: yeah I bet it´s the perfect way to alienate family. That or have your family walk in while playing this: Image
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d123456 wrote:I bet it´s the perfect way to alienate family. That or have your family walk in while playing this: Image
I think I set the precedent when I was caught doing my Virtual Boy review... Thank god my wife knew what she was getting into when she decided to marry me! :)

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:lol:
There shoudl be a top 20 list with most alienating gaming peripherals like:
-that Rez vibrator
-Sega Menacer
-Virtual Boy
-SNES bazooka, eh I mean the Super Scope
-Dreamcast controller microphone
-Racing seat with racing wheel. (are there women that will have tears of joy when seeing this setup?)
-Master System (Or Famicom) 3D glasses coupled with Sega Light phaser
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