Dreamcast 2.0
I found this article sort of amusing - mostly due to the fact that I've recently purchased a Sega Dreamcast. Not that I give a crap about the new Microsoft Xbox 360, mind you. It's just a great example of obsessive, over-analytical video game journalism.
In other news, I've been working nights at the new property where I've been 'assigned.' I blame that for my recent lack of web log posts. Besides, there's nothing really exciting to discuss. I guess that's not really "news," but it'll do for now.
In other news, I've been working nights at the new property where I've been 'assigned.' I blame that for my recent lack of web log posts. Besides, there's nothing really exciting to discuss. I guess that's not really "news," but it'll do for now.
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Amusing article. Though, I'd like to think that the Dreamcast produced about twice as many creative and fun games in its three year run as both Xboxes combined.
I agree. Half of the Dreamcast games you find in the bargain bins for five dollars or less are more interesting to play than most current-gen "must-haves."
Oh, but Clint, I think we need about ten more Dynasty Warriors sequels and a couple dozen more Resident Evil's.
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