Yep. DC blows away PS2 for HD support.Fudoh wrote:Owning and using a Dreamcast will make you cry about the hundreds of 480i-titles on the PS2. DC is a great system, both in terms of its library and its technical ability (480p RGBHV for most games).
I'd recommend doing a custom stick with a converter to get it to DC. Every actual DC stick I tried was pretty trash.Classicgamer wrote:Ok order placed.
American Dreamcast Mark 1 with controller, cords and 1 game for $37 delivered.
VGA box (with tv / pc switch) $40. Typical....
Now the search for a passable DC joystick for Marvel vs Capcom 2, and a decent light gun of course.
Also I know you already bought one but is it worth it for someone that already owns a PS2 is a resounding yes for me. I greatly enjoy both consoles to this day. Lots of titles are on other systems now (and Gamecube got a hefty number of former DC exclusives bitd) and Crazy Taxi is on everything but I'd only ever want to play it on DC.
All the Psikyo shooters are available on Switch now, but it's still awesome to play them on a CRT easily imo.
If you want to deep dive I always liked Napple Tale Arsia in Daydream. A neat little 2.5D platformer. Zusar Vasar is a cool racing game, it's basically worse than Pod Racer in terms of actually playing the game but damn if it isn't cool as hell. It's worth a burn at least. Maken X is a solid $5 action game.
Most of the library is fairly well known at this point but I'll just go ahead and mention that Bangai-O is awesome and the system is loaded with quality fighters and racing games.