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What do you like better? Dreamcast or Gamecube?
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burningdoom:
Both. They've both got great well-known games and hidden gems.

But I guess if I HAD to choose, I'd go with GameCube because of Metroid Prime and Game Boy Player attachment. Metroid Prime was one of the best games of it's generation, and the Game Boy Player is just a wonderful device that makes playing GB games so much nicer looking. And GameCube has pretty much all the RE series up to that point on it, so that's a point in the GC column for me, too.
dreama1:

--- Quote from: burningdoom on May 10, 2015, 02:54:30 pm ---Both. They've both got great well-known games and hidden gems.

But I guess if I HAD to choose, I'd go with GameCube because of Metroid Prime and Game Boy Player attachment. Metroid Prime was one of the best games of it's generation, and the Game Boy Player is just a wonderful device that makes playing GB games so much nicer looking. And GameCube has pretty much all the RE series up to that point on it, so that's a point in the GC column for me, too.

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You're right it had alot of RE's i'm wondering what would of happend of the dreamcast lasted longer or sega decided rather to go bankrupt than make games for the gamecube. Most of the quality games were by sega on the gamecube or capcom, and capcom was heavily invested in the sega consoles by the looks of things so maybe if it lasted longer they wouldn't of signed any exclusive deals for the gamecube. Anyone notice no street fighter on N64?
fighterpilot562:
Yep, both. I am more of a nintendo fan, but gotta give props to both systems.
maximo310:
I would barely give the edge to Gamecube because of some of its library, and accessories like the Game Boy Player.
One of the things that makes me sad about the Dreamcast is how many of its great games needed to be imported from Japan, and that there were over 100+ games being developed when the DC was discontinued, some which were games that eventually came out on the other 6 gen platforms. It makes me wonder how well the DC could have done with that library, if other systems' libaries would suffer as a result, and if there would have been a DC2, had Sega not had so many financial problems.
MJMaranan:
Definitely Dreamcast.  I love the library of games I played and am still working on getting them.  Also, I've been more of a SEGA fan since I was a kid.
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