I agree that the Dreamcast was a very nice machine that did die a premature death. It had a lot going for it and appeared just about as powerful as the PS2.
I remember comparing Crazy Taxi on both the DC and the PS2 and noting that it played and looked better on the DC. The controllers were a bit different but with the LCD insert and screen had the potential for additional and interesting game features. The machine had great potential. Too bad there wasn't an backer in place to help it fight the Sony machine with its hype and money.
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I agree that the Dreamcast was a very nice machine that did die a premature death. It had a lot going for it and appeared just about as powerful as the PS2.
I remember comparing Crazy Taxi on both the DC and the PS2 and noting that it played and looked better on the DC. The controllers were a bit different but with the LCD insert and screen had the potential for additional and interesting game features. The machine had great potential. Too bad there wasn't an backer in place to help it fight the Sony machine with its hype and money.
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