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Its cool but it's not particularly good the library kinda sucks
Completely agree. I do like the Dreamcast, but I'd be being utterly disingenuous if I tried to claim it had the PS2 beat in any truly meaningful capacities. There's a reason the PS2 endures even now in some parts of the world where the Dreamcast is only fondly remembered in these sorts of circles.That title belongs to PS2, Dreamcast died way too early before it had the chance to grow though its small library literally had no bad games whatsoever.
I can absolutely see this statement as true for many people.was the Dreamcast the best gaming console ever made?
I dont understand and will never understand why people bring up ps2 being the greatest gaming console when 50% of ps2 sales was people buying it to watch movies. what movies have to do with gaming is beyond me. The ones who like to say "ps2 sold 50 million" ya when people bought it to watch movies does that really count as a gaming console? i wouldnt really say someone watching a movie is gaming.That title belongs to PS2, Dreamcast died way too early before it had the chance to grow though its small library literally had no bad games whatsoever.
food for thought: dreamcast ended up having 619 games released over a short, short lifespan (end of '98 to '01, around 50 of those were after 2001). shockingly, despite gcn running full force from the end of 2001 through the end of 2005, it only had 651 games (a little under twice as long, and there was stuff trickling in in '06 prior to the wii's launch). on top of that, the gcn library is chock-full of multiplat licensed junk; it's got plenty of great games, but third party support was less than stellar. dreamcast, on the other hand, has a much more eclectic library: its ports are often upscaled/enhanced ports of 5th gen games, and it has a startling roster of weird and intriguing third-party titles like illbleed, seventh cross, napple tale, and elemental gimmick gear, beyond the incredible arcade ports and first-party classics. part of this was, contrary to other reports in this thread, the console was easy to develop for, with a familiar off-the-shelf PowerVR GPU, no multi-cpu shenanigans like the saturn, and an ease on bus limitations as compared to the n64.Library is what makes platform/console great. Dreamcast had almost none. So no. Definitely not the best.