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Sega Dreamcast: Tales of the Lost 128-bit Console
by kjell1979 | Jun 06 '05
Pros: good collection of games, ahead of its time, decent features
Cons: dated hardware, controller, small sized VMU, lack of 3rd party support, it's dead

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Product Rating: 4.0



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by dptalon135
nice use of cuss.
Jul 19 '06
6:44 pm PDT

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by Rock_On
The Dreamcast came out on September 9, 1999 over here -- which was the same day the greatest Final Fantasy game came out, number VIII.

Haha, silly rabbit, Final Fantasy VIII is for pussys.
Jun 08 '05
9:37 am PDT

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by kjell1979, kjell1979 is a Lead on Epinions in Games
I don't know why I thought the PS2 launched in 2001. Perhaps the launch was so lackluster that the only reason to get one wasn't until that year. Oh well.
Jun 07 '05
11:46 am PDT

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by ChromeKiller
The PlayStation 2 didn't release two years after the Dreamcast. It was only one year. The PlayStation 2 launched on October 26, 2000 in America. The Dreamcast came out on September 9, 1999 over here -- which was the same day the greatest Final Fantasy game came out, number VIII.
Jun 07 '05
11:14 am PDT
   

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