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貴方死
04-12-2005, 07:04 AM
Yeah, the tread title is a "LITTLE" misleading, however the story is portrayed FF6 style ;). Enjoy Sega Fantasy 6!
http://www.hcn.zaq.ne.jp/cabic508/rsf/

Oh and while on the subject of Sega, IGN DC just got some news... If you read the article, it's actually quite bitter, but to quote the import gaming section...



In protest of the lack of attention, I've made some changes to this week's "Now Playing in Japan," which covers imports that were released between 4/4 and 4/10.


PLAYSTATION 2

Backyard Wrestling 2
Publisher: Eidos
Genre: Pro Wrestling, Action; Release: 04.07.05
Price: 6090 yen, Memory: 150K
This wrestling game would have been better on Dreamcast.

Uchuu Senkan Yamato: Nijyuu Ginga no Houkai
Publisher: Bandai
Genre: SF, Anime, Simulation; Release: 04.07.05
Price: 7140 yen, Memory: 128K
This Star Blazers game would have been better on Dreamcast.

Saint Seiya: Seiki Juunikyuu Hen
Publisher: Bandai
Genre: Anime, Fighting, Action; Release: 04.07.05
Price: 7140 yen, Memory: 78K
This Saint Seiya game would have been better on Dreamcast.

Baldr Force EX
Publisher: Alchemist
Genre: SF, Love, Action, Adventure; Release: 04.07.05
Price: 7140 yen, Memory: 222K
This shooter, which was originally on Dreamcast, would have been better on Dreamcast.

Kidou Senshi Gundam: Ichi Nen Sensou
Publisher: Bandai
Developer: Namco
Genre: Anime, Action; Release: 04.07.05
Price: 7140 yen, Memory: 82K
The Dreamcast has many Gundam games. In fact, Capcom used to use the Naomi to make its Gundam fighting games. It's true!

Pro Yakyu Spirits 2
Publisher: Konami
Genre: Baseball, Action; Release: 04.07.05
Price: 7140 yen, Memory: 1050K
Sega, the founder of the Dreamcast, was known for its baseball games.

Tom Clancy Series Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow
Publisher: Ubi Soft
Genre: Infiltration, Action, Adventure; Release: 04.07.05
Price: 7140 yen, Memory: 91K
If Xbox hadn't been released, Splinter Cell would have been the Dreamcast's killer-app and it wouldn't have ended up on the PSPoo.

WRC4
Publisher: Spike
Genre: Rally, Simulator; Release: 04.07.05
Price: 7140 yen, Memory: 429K
Spike used to make Dreamcast games.


XBOX

Tom Clancy Series Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow
Publisher: Ubi Soft
Genre: Infiltration, Action, Adventure; Release: 04.07.05
Price: 7140 yen; Memory: 463 Blocks
Ubi Soft's Shanghai Studios could have been the center of Dreamcast 3rd party development.


PLAYSTATION PORTABLE

Wipeout Pure
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Genre: SF, Race, Action; Release: 04.07.05
Price: 5040 yen; Memory: 512K
Sega should have made a portable Dreamcast to counter the PS2.


DREAMCAST

TriZeal
Publisher: Triangle Service
Genre: SF, Shooting; Release: 04.07.05
Price: 7140 yen; Memory: 4 Blocks
Now that's what I'm talking about! New modes of play, including a score attack mode and a sound test mode, along with all new stages make this the best arcade to home translation there ever was! And it's only available on Dreamcast, a system that's still seeing games some seven years following its Japanese release, despite not getting any coverage from certain formerly-loyal Dreamcast websites. Buy TriZeal today. It's possibly the best game of the year -- no, the decade!

Shlup
04-12-2005, 07:11 AM
WTF? xD

Some people have too much time on their hands.

I <3 PSP.

Kawaii Ryűkishi
04-12-2005, 07:50 AM
OHO (http://forums.eyesonff.com/showthread.php?t=59456)