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Yup, although I don't play it that much due to laziness. (Having to set it up then after an hour or two put it away again)
I also need more games for it.
Awww....you poor soul...:P
BladesOfAthena
Those controllers seem painful to use, though. Looks like they implemented Cenobite technology in their development.
Those controllers seem painful to use, though. Looks like they implemented Cenobite technology in their development.
SteelAttack
Not really as long as your hands aren't tiny.
Personally my hands aren't big, but my fingers are thin and slender so reaching the buttons is really no problem for me.
Personally my hands aren't big, but my fingers are thin and slender so reaching the buttons is really no problem for me.
BladesOfAthena
Must...resist...inappropriate comment....
/dies of innuendo overdose.
Must...resist...inappropriate comment....
/dies of innuendo overdose.
SteelAttack
If its going to be related to sex, then I will have to kill you. :P
I have the same Dreamcast I bought on 9/9/99. To this day, it's the only system I've ever pre-ordered and purchased at launch. I was so excited for it, and once I got it I just couldn't get enough of Sonic Adventure and Soul Calibur. However, a few months after that I went through an "I'm done with gaming" phase, and I didn't get back into it until the Dreamcast was on its way out the door. As a result, I missed out on the peak of its lifespan and my DC game library is much less encompasing than I would have liked. One of my biggest gaming regrets.NodsToNothing
I still play SC on a weekly basis. The first time I played, I was truly impressed by how gorgeous the graphics were. When the PS2 first launched, I made some comparisons and was shocked that SC still looked better than the PS2's launch titles, which gave me the initial impression that the PS2 wasn't really this all powerful graphics monster that the media kept on harping about.
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