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Can you say retard?
Dreamcast spanks the PS2 with a big stick that spanks things.
> The Dreamcast failed due to it's lack of must-have exclusives. Sure,
> the PS2 played some part (which is a lot better, actually), but the
> fact that Sega only managed to get very few games worth owning on the
> console (admittedly, that's probably down to developers also waiting
> for PS2) was it's downfall.
Nope, there were definately enough good games out for the Dreamcast, but many gamers at this point had grown up in the Playstation age, so had known of the Sega Saturn, a heap of crap which no-one really wanted. THey knew nothing of the MEga Drive (Well, maybe, a little) and few these days have even HEARD of the MAster System, so, they would stay with Sony and wait for the Playstation 2.
ANd there's not 60,000,000 PS2 owners. Far from it, it's closer to 45 mllion.
So Mister shiny shiny Q danced did he? Did HALO Fan become the Master Chief?
Hehe....opinion is fabulous becuase it clouds judgement. Facts are fabulous because they slap harder than the first girl you groped :o)
The forum is alive and well.
> Yeah, you smelly bum face.
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well... well......... Bum bum to you too! :D
> Thats your opinion though. The majority of gamers would completley
> disagree with you and I am one of them. Half of the PS2 games which
> are any good are ports of Dreamcast games. They were exclusive at the
> time and thats what made the Dreamcast so special. Looking at it today
> you can say the PS2 is a lot better but in fact the PS2 ported the
> majority of its decent games from the Dreamcast.
Majority would disagree? 60,000,000 PS2 owners would all disagree would they? Even without its Dreamcast ports, the PS2 still has better games by a longshot. I seriously considered buying a Dreamcast once - without a second thought towards waiting for a PS2, but I held back, because there were very few decent games and I still believe that strongly now.
Of course, that's my opinion but I feel it's fairly justified.
> I like how MOST of the people on this forum can debate about a
> subject, give relative opinions on it, without turning to name calling
> a fanboyish tactics. Nothing works the brain like a good
> debate/discussion.
Indeed.
Although some minor faults in this heated discussion, I enjoyed reading peoples views and putting my points forward.
Yeah.