This is my favourite console of all time, and criminally discarded by the over-hyped, murky-looking sequel machine that was the PS2. For once, Sega got it right, but in the end, it didn't matter.
The ease of piracy on the Dreamcast was insane! The only games my nephew actually owned were Sonic adventure and the Shenmue games. Everything else was on burned discs.
Much like the PS1 I knew a lot of people who owned a Dreamcast. Also just like the PS1 not many of those people I knew also bought Dreamcast games. The reindeer of the Utopia Boot Disk became a common sight when I went round to see friends. Eventually you could just burn a game and have it play, no boot disc required. Something interesting to me was that while the games could easily be played from a burnt CD, actually fitting them on a CD wasn't that easy. The scene often had to reencode assets or outright remove them in order for the larger games to fit on a standard CD. I didn't know for years that Grandia II was a single disc game as the pirated version came on three. My Dreamcast now needs to get its internal battery replaced, so time to buy a soldering iron, and the drive is dead and finding a GDEMU is proving to be a challenge. In the end for me the Saturn is the better system as I just have more memories connected to it because of the games.
Yeah, I think it was the first console to produce proper 3D graphics that also looked good - the PS1 had far too much pixelization and texture warping and a lot of its games look really ugly today because of that, unlike the Dreamcast.
Back in the Microplay days the store employees did a comparison of a Street Fighter game that was available for both the PS2 and the Dreamcast . They all decided that the only noticable difference was thought to be the PS2's emotion chip difference . Some blades of grass moved independently . Other than that the game looked the same .
Dreamcast was an amazing console, suffering at the time for a focus on arcade experiences that had gone out of fashion. However, going back to it now it really is a massively overlooked system that has arguably aged much better than its competitors. I wish I'd taken more notice of it at the time, there was enough difference between it and the PS2 for a blissful coexistence.
I actually got a Sakura Taisen Dreamcast, although I actually didn't play Sakura Taisen on it (played first two games on Saturn). I got it because I wanted to import a Dreamcast to play Phantasy Star Online 2, and decided to get a Sakura Taisen one just for the heck of it.
It’s just such a shame, in that this is the machine the Saturn could have been. It was open, it was well supported, it was welcoming, it wasn’t hard to develop for. They had just squandered so much of their goodwill of the mega drive/genesis era. It’s kind of interesting looking back at that Gen of consoles in that Nintendo had nearly identical issues with the GameCube at the time, and both are now some of the most well supported classic consoles with a still active user base
Sega's last and best system. Man if they were not broke and had disk protection on it. haha Actually if they had skipped the 32x and supported the Sega CD more..... and yes the DVD was the nail in the Sega built coffin.
I found a Dreamcast some time ago, dumped on the street with games and multiple controllers - including the VMUs. It's an awesome console decades on and its fate was undeserved to be known as Sega's hardware swansong. Thanks for another great video: I had no idea about much of this background. What were the games that you featured from 18:54 onwards? I'd like to check them out. 🙂
He always shows the games' covers/menu/artwork etc with the names on it after the gameplay ;-) The games in this section are: 18:54 Another World (Out of this World in the US) 19:14 Dux 1.5 19:51 GunLord
The Dreamcast was the first console that was purely mine so I have a lot of fondness. I've watched many a video revealing details about this fantastic console and I look forward to hearing of any potential new ones contained in this video. 1:55 - I had no idea where this advert was heaving. Right off the bat I can say this Dreamcast advert was a new one to me. Love the energy to it. 2:38 - Given Sega's precedent for rapid-fire hardware releases and add-ons, I could see this rumour being very believable at the time. 6:24 - An yet despite the difficulties, the Saturn still received a lot of games made for it in the Japanese region. Though I've heard the PS2 was also difficult to develop for compared to it's competition, so it seems that if a console is popular enough then such development difficulties are able to be surmounted. 11:10 - I was VHS supporter for ages but even I could see the significant impact the DVD functionality had on the Dreamcast vs PS2 story... or even the PS2 vs any of it's competitors. Putting aside the built up problems Sega had from past failures, it wouldn't be a stretch to claim that DVD capability could have completely changed the Dreamcast's fortunes. 19:02 - My brothers and I have often joked that the Dreamcast is a zombie console; this thing has never truly died and seems to have continued to get new games for it every year.
If that is true that sega already planned a follow up of the sega saturn back in 1995, then we can consider the sega saturn to be already dead on a rival right from the start,and in such case it’s no wonder that sega eventually did came up with the slogan “saturn is not our future” slogan in late 1997,sega could,ve already give up on the saturn in late 1995 in japan and in 1996 in the west,then only 2 or 4 million sega saturn systems would,ve been sold with only fewer games for it as well☹️
Most interesting most desperate attempt from sega was to bundle a cheap dvd player with the dreamcast in the hopes to take advantage of the dvd craze and to shove away consumers from buying a ps2 and whether it failed or not,sega did tried what they could do to expand the life of the dreamcast,they just tried it🙏😁👍
An interesting video, for a great console. In my top 5. My favourite game is Rez; with a shot making a musical note. I used the dial up which annoyed my mother, when the phone bill arrived. I stopped playing games after this and the original Xbox.
The attach rate for Dreamcast was actually pretty high, just not compared to other Sega consoles which have historically high attach rates. To your point though, it was ridiculously high to start, but fell off as piracy became more commonplace. PS2 saw the opposite; historically low attach rate early on before people bought actual games for it
I'm surprised Butler has got any of his stubby appendage left. Everytime you post something here he pulls his pud with such ferocity that I'm surprised there's anything of it left. Two years from now he'll be a memory in a newspaper. His art is rather poor too.
Just bought a Dreamcast for $35 CDN with a Sega Smashpack game collection. Such a classy looking little machine but Sega made a lot of dumb moves and the ship couldn't stay afloat forever.
soulcaliber and resident evil code veronica where good but the rest was average they needed more important games on the system like a good fps and EA really hated the system not even porting ps1 games even sega s new ceo hated the system and wanted out of the console race as fast as possible.
Wow, that is some lazy riding. It’s like you just read a few Wikipedia articles and cut and paste it now exactly accurate I was alive and gaming at that time. What reality was that and what we thought it was now are two different things. 3:13
Lazy riding? Did you mean writing? Your post barely makes any sense yet you are trying to criticise me? Wikipedia wasn't used as a source for this article, they are all credited in the description. My flatmate bought a Dreamcast on release day, I was very much there at the time. I look forward to your definitive Dreamcast video, let me know when you've posted it, thanks.
Fact number 11 : The Dreamcast still blows my mind and breaks my heart to this day
You're not alone!
It's a neat system, but let's be honest, it's nothing special compared to its competition.
@@xxnoxx-xp5bl only 2 years on the marked and EA not making games for the dreamcast,vs 8years for the ps2.
This is my favourite console of all time, and criminally discarded by the over-hyped, murky-looking sequel machine that was the PS2. For once, Sega got it right, but in the end, it didn't matter.
The ease of piracy on the Dreamcast was insane! The only games my nephew actually owned were Sonic adventure and the Shenmue games. Everything else was on burned discs.
Much like the PS1 I knew a lot of people who owned a Dreamcast. Also just like the PS1 not many of those people I knew also bought Dreamcast games. The reindeer of the Utopia Boot Disk became a common sight when I went round to see friends. Eventually you could just burn a game and have it play, no boot disc required.
Something interesting to me was that while the games could easily be played from a burnt CD, actually fitting them on a CD wasn't that easy. The scene often had to reencode assets or outright remove them in order for the larger games to fit on a standard CD. I didn't know for years that Grandia II was a single disc game as the pirated version came on three.
My Dreamcast now needs to get its internal battery replaced, so time to buy a soldering iron, and the drive is dead and finding a GDEMU is proving to be a challenge.
In the end for me the Saturn is the better system as I just have more memories connected to it because of the games.
GDEmu's show up on Ebay quite often. I just bought one there and saw another for sale. You must be willing to pay between $100-$125 though.
@@CarsandCats Every time I've tried to buy one, or a clone, the sale has ended up being cancelled for some reason. At this point I think I am cursed.
Dreamcast produce very clean graphics back in those days. Lesser polygons and simpler geometry yes but it's definitely not ugly.
Yeah, I think it was the first console to produce proper 3D graphics that also looked good - the PS1 had far too much pixelization and texture warping and a lot of its games look really ugly today because of that, unlike the Dreamcast.
Back in the Microplay days the store employees did a comparison of a Street Fighter game that was available for both the PS2 and the Dreamcast . They all decided that the only noticable difference was thought to be the PS2's emotion chip difference . Some blades of grass moved independently . Other than that the game looked the same .
If only Sega waited a year or so to release the Dreamcast with a built in DVD player. That would've probably helped with it's lifespan and sales.
The first console that could play online. Loved every minute of it!
Like this dudes video. It's a tragedy that a channel that produces content of this quality has so few subs and likes.
Back in the day I always thought Sega would release movies in GD Rom for the Dreamcast.
Dreamcast was an amazing console, suffering at the time for a focus on arcade experiences that had gone out of fashion. However, going back to it now it really is a massively overlooked system that has arguably aged much better than its competitors. I wish I'd taken more notice of it at the time, there was enough difference between it and the PS2 for a blissful coexistence.
I actually got a Sakura Taisen Dreamcast, although I actually didn't play Sakura Taisen on it (played first two games on Saturn). I got it because I wanted to import a Dreamcast to play Phantasy Star Online 2, and decided to get a Sakura Taisen one just for the heck of it.
It’s just such a shame, in that this is the machine the Saturn could have been. It was open, it was well supported, it was welcoming, it wasn’t hard to develop for.
They had just squandered so much of their goodwill of the mega drive/genesis era. It’s kind of interesting looking back at that Gen of consoles in that Nintendo had nearly identical issues with the GameCube at the time, and both are now some of the most well supported classic consoles with a still active user base
I wish the dreamcast did what the 360 did and had a removable hard drive would have made the system more awesome
After watching dozens of Dreamcast videos I still find this one interesting.
I loved my dreamcast, not as good as the saturn but still fun times !
Thanks for that. No doubt Butler has pulled out his last hair watching this. What was it Blakey used to say?
Sega's last and best system. Man if they were not broke and had disk protection on it. haha Actually if they had skipped the 32x and supported the Sega CD more..... and yes the DVD was the nail in the Sega built coffin.
I found a Dreamcast some time ago, dumped on the street with games and multiple controllers - including the VMUs. It's an awesome console decades on and its fate was undeserved to be known as Sega's hardware swansong. Thanks for another great video: I had no idea about much of this background. What were the games that you featured from 18:54 onwards? I'd like to check them out. 🙂
He always shows the games' covers/menu/artwork etc with the names on it after the gameplay ;-)
The games in this section are:
18:54 Another World (Out of this World in the US)
19:14 Dux 1.5
19:51 GunLord
@@pr6138 I revisited this video and realised that I'd forgotten to reply and say thanks! 😁
The Dreamcast was the first console that was purely mine so I have a lot of fondness. I've watched many a video revealing details about this fantastic console and I look forward to hearing of any potential new ones contained in this video.
1:55 - I had no idea where this advert was heaving. Right off the bat I can say this Dreamcast advert was a new one to me. Love the energy to it.
2:38 - Given Sega's precedent for rapid-fire hardware releases and add-ons, I could see this rumour being very believable at the time.
6:24 - An yet despite the difficulties, the Saturn still received a lot of games made for it in the Japanese region. Though I've heard the PS2 was also difficult to develop for compared to it's competition, so it seems that if a console is popular enough then such development difficulties are able to be surmounted.
11:10 - I was VHS supporter for ages but even I could see the significant impact the DVD functionality had on the Dreamcast vs PS2 story... or even the PS2 vs any of it's competitors. Putting aside the built up problems Sega had from past failures, it wouldn't be a stretch to claim that DVD capability could have completely changed the Dreamcast's fortunes.
19:02 - My brothers and I have often joked that the Dreamcast is a zombie console; this thing has never truly died and seems to have continued to get new games for it every year.
Amazing Fact #11 :
Virtua Tennis is the greatest sports game of all time
If that is true that sega already planned a follow up of the sega saturn back in 1995, then we can consider the sega saturn to be already dead on a rival right from the start,and in such case it’s no wonder that sega eventually did came up with the slogan “saturn is not our future” slogan in late 1997,sega could,ve already give up on the saturn in late 1995 in japan and in 1996 in the west,then only 2 or 4 million sega saturn systems would,ve been sold with only fewer games for it as well☹️
Most interesting most desperate attempt from sega was to bundle a cheap dvd player with the dreamcast in the hopes to take advantage of the dvd craze and to shove away consumers from buying a ps2 and whether it failed or not,sega did tried what they could do to expand the life of the dreamcast,they just tried it🙏😁👍
crazy taxi was so good!
An interesting video, for a great console. In my top 5. My favourite game is Rez; with a shot making a musical note. I used the dial up which annoyed my mother, when the phone bill arrived. I stopped playing games after this and the original Xbox.
Rez is amazing, one of my favourites too!
The attach rate for Dreamcast was actually pretty high, just not compared to other Sega consoles which have historically high attach rates. To your point though, it was ridiculously high to start, but fell off as piracy became more commonplace. PS2 saw the opposite; historically low attach rate early on before people bought actual games for it
Damn, should not have watched this, now I want to get my old DC out and check out some of these homebrew games.
The PS2 only had a DVD player, it was graphically inferior to the Dreamcast
I'm surprised Butler has got any of his stubby appendage left. Everytime you post something here he pulls his pud with such ferocity that I'm surprised there's anything of it left. Two years from now he'll be a memory in a newspaper. His art is rather poor too.
The best gaming console ever made for me. That's it. I don't need to add anything.
One of my favorite systems
Just bought a Dreamcast for $35 CDN with a Sega Smashpack game collection. Such a classy looking little machine but Sega made a lot of dumb moves and the ship couldn't stay afloat forever.
I bought a dreamcast.. Utterly can't actually recall why. Not sure what titles spurred me on
One of my best friends bought one just to play Soul Calibur.
What is it to this day I'm still playing it got switch but atomiswave games got me huckt
loved the dreamcast. if sega hadnt burnt their bridges with sega fans it would have had a chance to succed
Finally! 🎉
I on,y had a Dreamcast because of piracy , it was cheap,on the second hand market and the games were a quid each of the market
soulcaliber and resident evil code veronica where good but the rest was average they needed more important games on the system like a good fps and EA really hated the system not even porting ps1 games even sega s new ceo hated the system and wanted out of the console race as fast as possible.
Amiga FTW
I think you left this comment on the wrong video!
Here's the one you want: ua-cam.com/video/MPI6ezgiAHY/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TheLaird%27sLair
It could play hd-dvds and laser discs apparently
Sega had great consoles but their marketing was really bad!! They released their consoles at the wrong time!!
Wow, that is some lazy riding. It’s like you just read a few Wikipedia articles and cut and paste it now exactly accurate I was alive and gaming at that time. What reality was that and what we thought it was now are two different things. 3:13
Lazy riding? Did you mean writing? Your post barely makes any sense yet you are trying to criticise me? Wikipedia wasn't used as a source for this article, they are all credited in the description.
My flatmate bought a Dreamcast on release day, I was very much there at the time. I look forward to your definitive Dreamcast video, let me know when you've posted it, thanks.
lol brother you really need to pronounce the MAN in Seaman because to use ignorant yanks it just sounded like semen. :D
Wait until you find out the England football team had a goalkeeper called David Seaman for many years . . . . . .
@@TheLairdsLair gotta love the English language and each of our own butcheries of it. 😂