Dreamcast & Rare Treamcast System Review - Gamester81

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  • @bitMasque
    @bitMasque 11 років тому +3

    Couple corrections to make:
    - The dics used by the Dreamcast were not CD-ROMs; they were GD-ROMs, short for Gigabyte Discs. Unlike standard CDs which only held around 700 megabytes, GDs could store up to 1.2 gigabyte.
    - The memory cards with embedded screens were indeed called VMUs, but that stands for Visual Memory Unit (Visual Memory System in Japan), not Virtual Memory Unit. Screen-less memory cards were also available, but VMUs were more standard and offered more features.
    - The high pitched sound you hear when starting the system is actually emitted by a VMU and signifies that its battery is dead. That sound doesn't occur if all VMUs hooked up still hold a battery charge.
    Additionally, a Jump Pack (Puru Puru Pack in Japan) could be inserted into a memory card slot to add rumble feedback to the controller. It had pretty wide support, and I'm fairly confident that most if not all first-party SEGA games supported it.

  • @AllCoolThingsStoneMountain
    @AllCoolThingsStoneMountain 9 років тому +25

    I was wincing at that CD abuse at 3:12!

  • @SuperDeluxe80
    @SuperDeluxe80 10 років тому +6

    dreamcast had a broadband adapter too.
    it ran off GD-ROM's not CD's

    • @supermorph
      @supermorph 9 років тому

      SuperDeluxe80 I remember the uk one had virgin.net as a provider also

  • @pimphandgamester
    @pimphandgamester 9 років тому +3

    Still have my Dreamcast in box and about 30 games and a couple of VMU's.

    • @pimphandgamester
      @pimphandgamester 9 років тому +1

      I don't care their worth. Never plan on selling any of my DC gear.

  • @frankynakamoto2308
    @frankynakamoto2308 9 років тому +3

    Dreamcast was a great system for it's time, they made the mistake of not being backwards compatible, but it was a good system.

    • @droiduseruserdroid1731
      @droiduseruserdroid1731 5 років тому +1

      No, they made the mistake of being half a billion dollars in debt before the console was launched. The best they could do was use the dreamcast to improve their brand recognition so they could sell the company and IP to American Sammy. They were on borrowed time from the beginning. Most people don't know anything about this because Sega was lying to their shareholders and Okowa had to donate millions of dollars to Sega before he died just to keep the company going after the dreamcast was released. This system could never have had a future. Sega is just a name owned by Sammy now.

  • @AndAbel-AOD
    @AndAbel-AOD 10 років тому +13

    Did not run on CD's. It ran on GD's which were a proprietary format just for the DC.

    • @AndAbel-AOD
      @AndAbel-AOD 10 років тому +6

      Geoff Kilian WTF are you talking about? CD = Compact Disc, GD = Gigabyte Disc. The DC used Gigabyte Discs. Whats so hard to understand about that? I know you are trying to come up with a way that I'm wrong because you can't handle me correcting your friend here and or you are just a troll. Either way you should be ashamed of yourself for that nonsensical comment.

    • @AndAbel-AOD
      @AndAbel-AOD 10 років тому +2

      Geoff Kilian
      Your original comment suggests you know nothing. GD is perfectly acceptable in describing a Dreamcast disc but CD is not.
      As I said previously, you are trying as hard as you can to find fault in what I said because you can't handle me correcting the uploader or your dumb ass. My original comment wasn't even rude and you doing research after the fact to try and appear as if you know something doesn't fly.
      PS. My avatar is a perfect response to your pointless hypocritical nonsense.

    • @CYRRYANC97
      @CYRRYANC97 10 років тому +5

      stupaod The discs the DC used (GD) were only 1GB but the DC could also read CD's (700MB). If you download/pirate a game for the DC to a CD then you would nottice some things would be missing like some sounds, levels to get down to the 700MB cd.

    • @AndAbel-AOD
      @AndAbel-AOD 10 років тому +2

      CYRRYANC97
      Only the earlier models could read video from a CD. The reason was because of discs released in Japan that had music accompanied with visuals for the Dreamcast. They changed them(at least in the US) so they could no longer boot visually from a CD. I don't know what the numbers are(how many are capable vs not) I just know I remember reading about the change before the DC died.

    • @ryanmcpoyle997
      @ryanmcpoyle997 10 років тому +2

      As soon as I heard him say CD instead of GD, I scrolled down to comment but then saw you already beat me to it.

  • @PeteDorr
    @PeteDorr 14 років тому +1

    I would love to own a Treamcast someday, so rare and expensive now though. Great review!

  • @Gamester81
    @Gamester81  14 років тому

    @10disks Hey thanks for the catch and for letting me know.

  • @notyoursavior78
    @notyoursavior78 14 років тому +1

    Your rare system reviews are awesome. Great job!

  • @cherubicwindigo
    @cherubicwindigo 14 років тому

    OMG I just did a vlog about VMU's and now you're doing a review on the Dreamcast! Yay! I wish I still had one, they are so much fun! I had never heard of the Treamcast so thanks for the educational review!

  • @dojix96
    @dojix96 14 років тому

    That startup screen was so nostalgic. I'm in love with it.

  • @zeyfuller
    @zeyfuller 12 років тому

    Don't know if this was said, but the high-pitched noise was the VMU on the controller, its the start up sound and doesn't play when the battery isn't dead.

  • @Gamester81
    @Gamester81  14 років тому

    @Darro85 I believe I paid around $200 for the Treamcast when it came out. Now however it's selling for much more than that.

  • @gavinmarchon3516
    @gavinmarchon3516 11 років тому

    That high pitched noise when it boots up only activates when a VMU (Visual Memory Unit) is plugged into an active controller.

  • @Gamester81
    @Gamester81  14 років тому

    @AtariMaxx The phone jack was part of the modem that came with it. As far as I know, all North American systems came with it standard. I'm not sure how rare the "0" serial number is to be honest.

  • @AdamKoralik
    @AdamKoralik 14 років тому

    Great review John. There are a surprisingly high number of different Dreamcast models out there. I have a bunch, including almost all the accessories, and literally every game (legitimate copies). I've made videos on the systems and most of the accessories. Check them out if you're bored enough. Actually a bunch of them show up down in the recommended videos section of this video. Anyway, good job dude.

  • @SilverMongooseVideos
    @SilverMongooseVideos 14 років тому

    I'm really liking the new editing, man. Looks great.
    Oh the Dreamcast. How I love thee and your silly noises.

  • @elbryan42
    @elbryan42 14 років тому

    Great review John!
    A little info about the discs. The discs were actually GD-ROMs, where they can hold up to 1 (or is it 1.2?) gig, which is more than a cd. For copy protection, there was dead space on the disc between the first data track and the game itself, so you can't read the game on PCs. But people got past that by streaming the data from the Dreamcast through a cable.
    A boneheaded move on Sega's part to do software copy protection instead of hardware copy protection.

  • @dickensdumont9716
    @dickensdumont9716 11 років тому

    Gamester81, I have to say you are the best at reviewing systems. This Dreamcast one was on point. I am a big fan of Dreamcast and considered the greatest system after PS2. Especially when u said 90-99 was an important era. It was because they were such big leaps in a short amount of years. I have a Dreamcast at my house. I got it at a store called Digital Press. I wonder where I can get games for cheap online. Anyway I had to comment on this. Keep up the great work my man!

  • @toygod52
    @toygod52 14 років тому

    Love the Dreamcast. Still play it all the time. Your reviews are great. Thanks.

  • @cmiley647
    @cmiley647 11 років тому +3

    It's hard to believe dreamcast came out in 1999 time goes to fast

  • @Vysethedetermined2
    @Vysethedetermined2 14 років тому

    Long time, no speak my friend. Great reviews and retrospectives as always :)

  • @Gamester81
    @Gamester81  14 років тому

    @mrmusito You're right. Thanks for pointing that out.

  • @rich1051414
    @rich1051414 11 років тому +1

    I loved my dreamcast. The graphics were out of this world at the time, but what made me love it so much was... i do feel slightly bad about this, but there was virtually no copy protection for games. It was insanely easy to rent and copy games for this guy. I had almost every dreamcast game the local video store had, burnt onto cdr's.

  • @haventgotacam
    @haventgotacam 13 років тому

    Im so in love in the treamcast right now!!One Question:does it have it's own battery(like a laptop) or do i have to use the AC adapter to play?

  • @doublea32989
    @doublea32989 9 років тому +1

    That Treamcast looks Fun awesome! I'd like one of those

  • @SproutyPottedPlant
    @SproutyPottedPlant 12 років тому

    The blue swirl truly did make the system beautiful to look at here in the UK. The modem was 28 .8 Kbps on both the machines I had!

  • @marcrics
    @marcrics 8 років тому +4

    I've been looking for one of these since this video. Still nothing haha

  • @RockoJulian
    @RockoJulian 13 років тому

    Hey Gamester81? Could you review the X-band for the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo? I found it once when I used to work at a video game store and was always curious about it. I've found out about it and what it was online through videos on youtube, but I'd like to see your perspective about it. Thanks!

  • @Kos4Evr
    @Kos4Evr 12 років тому

    I was thinking that as well and while we are pointing that out may as well clarify that the G was in reference to the discs Gigabyte data capacity while cds of the time maxed out at 750 MB. Also worth pointing out is that while the modem was removable there was a broadband adapter sold for the system as well and a "rumblepack" similar to th N64.

  • @VazDraeStudios
    @VazDraeStudios 12 років тому

    I love my Dreamcast alot. While at my cousins i was digging around in his cabinet below his TV, and the Dreamcast slid out when a pile of coards fell down. Then i eventually found its power and video cables, no controller. I asked if he wanted it, he said i could just have it, i was really excited. Now i have 4 controllers, several VMUs and tons of games for it... and i love it. I love my PS2 as well, i will not hate on PlayStation as I have all the PlayStation systems as well...

  • @dallase1
    @dallase1 10 років тому

    So is it just Dreamcast Hardware in a box that has a built in screen or did they reverse engineer a Dreamcast and make their own hardware? I noticed it had the screen where you have to set the date and time as if it had that annoying rechargeable battery for the system settings backup instead of the much better CR 2532 like the Saturn had which lasted years instead of months like the one in the Dreamcast. They got it backwards, they should have made the VMU with a rechargeable battery and the Dreamcast with the CR2532 and have the VMU Battery recharged whiles it is in the controller with an optional stand alone charger. The VMUs went through the batteries like crazy.

  • @TornadoCreator
    @TornadoCreator 14 років тому

    What would you need to make the Treamcast run on the UK electrical system, do you need any step-up or step-down transformers or will just a standard USA to UK travel plug work?

  • @t0ko
    @t0ko 12 років тому

    just curious as to why the default date on my dc is set to 9/9/1998? im assuming that was its date of construction. hmmm...

  • @OldSchoolNYCGamer
    @OldSchoolNYCGamer 14 років тому

    Great review John, I wish I had more games for this system which I'm working on at the moment.

  • @gemdog01
    @gemdog01 12 років тому

    Just a FYI: It's actually a GD-ROM. Around 1.2Gb. Same discs are used in the Sega Naomi Arcade cabinets. The copy protection was basically a second table-of-contents in a different location. Once that was found, piracy ran wild.
    If you look at the underside of a original disc, you'll see the physical break between the CD-Rom data and the GD-Rom data.
    You also get a audio warning if you put the GD-disc in a music-CD player, just like the Xbox1 gave you a video warning in a DVD-player.

  • @videogameaficionado
    @videogameaficionado 14 років тому

    The Dreamcast. one of my favorite systems, a lot of arcade, fighting games, plasma sword, king of fighters, soul calibur, it ROCKS, nice review btw, keep up the good work.

  • @comedyloverism
    @comedyloverism 9 років тому

    This might be a silly question but where would I most like find the Treamcast?

  • @Darro85
    @Darro85 14 років тому

    If you don't mind me asking, how much did you pay for the Treamcast? If it is a clone, its a pretty cool one at that with the built-in lcd screen and is pretty much region free.
    I love the Dreamcast since it sports two of my favourite games in Shenmue I & II.

  • @GameplayandTalk
    @GameplayandTalk 12 років тому

    This is so cool. I really wish I snagged one while they were still available!

  • @Gamester81
    @Gamester81  14 років тому

    @HappyConsoleGamer LOL dude pure coincidence that we both did a review over the DC. It's nice that we both have different review styles and discuss different things. =)

  • @markinius8866
    @markinius8866 10 років тому

    I have a speculation on why the VMS was changed to VMU in the US. You see there was a Unix based OS called OpenVMS or Open Virtual Memory System. Since that was obviously copyrighted by either DEC or HP at the time so they have to change it to the VMU. So they won't have any lawsuits to DEC or HP.

  • @ElliotGindiVO
    @ElliotGindiVO 12 років тому

    Does the Treamcast work with the Dreamcast VGA boxes? Also, does the built in screen work when it's plugged into the TV?

  • @markvergeer
    @markvergeer 14 років тому

    I was wondering about the build quality of this system. I did have the opportunity to obtain this twice for about 50 USD but passed on it both times but I didn't thrust the build quality.
    The Treamcast is supposed to be region free and I wonder how they did that. Did they use a different clone motherboard and a different bios?
    I wonder where they sourced their GD roms drives from.

  • @storino03
    @storino03 14 років тому

    it made a loud beep on startup because if you insert a vmu without any working batteries, it beeps when the console powers on.

  • @tvandbeermakehomergo
    @tvandbeermakehomergo 14 років тому

    @gamster81 FYI: An Ethernet Attachment was made for the dreamcast, but only a very small run were made and because they came out torwards the end of the life of the console they are very rare

  • @AtariMaxx
    @AtariMaxx 14 років тому

    Were the Dreamcasts released with the phone jack? Mine doesn't have one. Or did you have to buy an accessory to get it?
    Also, the bottom of my Dreamcast has the number 0 circled by the NTSC. All the other Dreamcasts I've seen have 1 or 2. I know 1 means you can play burned games like 0, and having a 2 means you can't. How common are the Dreamcasts with the 0?

  • @DubrowMark
    @DubrowMark 13 років тому

    FYI. I've taken my Treamcast to replace it's faulty clock battery. The Treamcast actually uses dreamcast motherboards and Drives. A mod chip is wired in to make it region free and the internal power suppy was removed and rewired to work with an external PSU.

  • @latuman
    @latuman 13 років тому

    The high pitched noise that sounds when you power up the system is an alarm that lets you know that your VMU has low battery.

  • @QueenSoraMayako
    @QueenSoraMayako 12 років тому

    This just makes me cry on how short its life span was. It felt like I was in a dream..the games had a dreamy feel to it which made it so great :,D you will always live on in our gaming hearts dream cast...Dream on.

  • @seymoreazses
    @seymoreazses 13 років тому

    What's the going rate for a dreamcast? I've been trying to get one since it launched believe or not. I've been checking goodwill stores but have not found one yet.

  • @stellarbotosi2
    @stellarbotosi2 13 років тому

    Always love the boot up screen. I remember my father playing tomb raider when i was real lil on the dreamcast. good memories on the dreamcast console.

  • @Lyvallian
    @Lyvallian 14 років тому

    Hey Gamester, just a quick question, after watching this, I'm thinking of getting a Dreamcast, is there any major problems with it, say, any disk read errors etc. Should I buy one new if possible? Any help would be great :)

  • @Horzzo
    @Horzzo 14 років тому

    Nice review. I only recently picked up a Dreamcast and am trying to repair the drive on it. They sell for just $15 around here but it's always fun to tinker.

  • @snazin
    @snazin 11 років тому

    Awesome video, always wanted to see a treamcast, dreamcast is still my favorite system

  • @hollywoodhonk
    @hollywoodhonk 14 років тому

    you really need your own show on G4 i would seriously live on it for real man

  • @AzumiRM
    @AzumiRM 13 років тому

    As always, great and fair review. Keep em coming.

  • @watcbd
    @watcbd 12 років тому

    I saw this explained on, I believe, G4 icons Dreamcast. A lot of the engineers behind the Dreamcast left for Microsoft after the Dreamcast went down. So the fact that the controller looks similar was planned, it was designed by a lot of the same people.

  • @Wallcrawler
    @Wallcrawler 10 років тому

    Big fan of your reviews. Latest one I seen was the Treamcast/Dreamcast and it's pretty awesome. I'd been wondering when are you gonna do some new reviews?
    Because of you I picked up the Mega Ever Drive and the CMVS Analogue Interactive, now looking into the Retrode. I'd hoped you would have reviewed the RGB Nintendo from Analogue Interactive as well. If you're afraid UA-cam will flag you just make a video on your website and I'll watch it there. Modest, friendly gamers are hard to come by these days, glad that you're one of them.

  • @838astin
    @838astin 12 років тому

    just a question (please no diss for this i am just wondering) did they bring out any of the early grand theft auto games?

  • @louiseadvise
    @louiseadvise 14 років тому

    @Gamester81 I remember that was a type of disc called shark that you loaded him and you were able to play play station games on dreamcast.

  • @DLC77
    @DLC77 13 років тому

    @haventgotacam He mentioned it didn't have it's own battery, but did originally include a power cord for a car. I gotta say, I'm a Dreamcast fan but mostly only paid attention to the US launches and hardware, so I never got clued in on this one, so thanks a ton, Gamester81. You just earned yourself a subscriber.
    Moreover, the one thing that did seem to get a bit monotonous with the Dreamcast was the laser inside as it was scanning discs. If they'd improve that, I'd hunt a Treamcast down today!

  • @SpiritMoonrise
    @SpiritMoonrise 14 років тому

    @Jollysepp yes, the reason for that was the sega dumped the normal CD-ROM CRC information to do that, as far as I know to pitch size on the disc was the same as on a normal CD

  • @iutlu
    @iutlu 14 років тому

    that was an amazing review!
    sure i remember the tamagoshi (digital pets) crazyness,omg i miss the 90's.

  • @tenminutetokyo2643
    @tenminutetokyo2643 2 роки тому

    It was an awesome system back in the day. Underrated.

  • @g0dfathermezz715
    @g0dfathermezz715 12 років тому

    What is the game playing at 3:00? I remember playing this part vividly, but can't think of the name.

  • @andreo
    @andreo 14 років тому

    I lucked out and bought the broadband adapter for the Dreamcast. I think there was a limited run on the adapters. I remember following the release of the adapter very close and after lots of calls to Sega finally landed one.
    Also the VMU was wonderful for football.
    Also BTW, the system took "GD-Roms". I think it was supposed to hold up to one gig of data instead of 650MB.

  • @WARSfate
    @WARSfate 14 років тому

    I love the dreamcast and was happy when i saw you and HappyConsoleGamer made vids about it.

  • @MoreDakka101
    @MoreDakka101 14 років тому

    That's pretty cool. I've never heard of a treamcast before today. Been thinking about getting a Dreamcast though. Found a place that is selling new systems still so it's tempting.

  • @jonathanbeebee4273
    @jonathanbeebee4273 12 років тому

    Hey John......First off, I would like to say that I am a huge fan of yours. Been gaming all my life but don't have a collection nearly as big as yours. Maybe someday. Do you know of anyone that repairs the Treamcast screen? Mine works but just has lines going through it. First release I believe. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!

  • @munkytaint666
    @munkytaint666 10 років тому +1

    i always thought it was called a VMU because it stood for Visual Memory Unit, so named because of the display screen on the memory card. also, wasn't it a proprietary cd format, capable of holding slightly more info than a normal cd's 700+ Mb of data, up to 1Gb of information, and Sega called it the "gigadisc" or GD Roms, as a result. also, that loud, annoying beep on startup is an indicator that the battery in the VMU is dead. those batteries were shit and would die super fast, but if you put a good battery in it, you don't get that annoying beep on startup.

  • @iphonemodder1
    @iphonemodder1 11 років тому

    I have the black sega sports dreamcast. I heard there was also a ethernet modem for it too. It can also boot homebrew games

  • @saberdrummer12
    @saberdrummer12 14 років тому

    Where did you find the list of Dreamcast games?I found one that said 720 and seems very inaccurate.

  • @chau2k5
    @chau2k5 14 років тому

    some trivia, retailed Dreamcast games are actually formatted on GD-Roms. GD-Roms are 1.2GB in size. Regular CD-roms are 700MB.

  • @aireCOMBO
    @aireCOMBO 14 років тому

    Ah the DC is one my favorite consoles, and still runs like a champ. That treamcast thing is awesome tho, region free and mini screen! Really nice man

  • @thedentist888
    @thedentist888 11 років тому

    I remember with the Treamcast first came out. I sat on that webpage thinking of ordering one for like 2 weeks. Now I regret not getting one. Thanks for the video though..

  • @gamestats1go1
    @gamestats1go1 14 років тому

    its funny that happy console gamer just uploaded a dreamcast review like ten mins ago

  • @overcooler
    @overcooler 14 років тому

    @10disks well, if it is called Gigabyte Disc, then it's obviously 1 GB, not 1.2 GB...

  • @DAVIDGREGORYKERR
    @DAVIDGREGORYKERR 9 років тому

    I wonder will the VMU work with the original XBOX game console.

  • @mcmudkipp
    @mcmudkipp 11 років тому +1

    noticed also that the treamcast it makes the same sound as the normal dreamcast

  • @frazzl
    @frazzl 12 років тому

    Also note that HK uses a 240v power supply unlike the US which uses 100 or 110 volts (can't remember which). The fact that you can play yours fine means that the adapter Play Asia has provided is compatible with the US power grid. Consumers who purchase their Treamcast elsewhere should double check that this is the case for their units. Anyway enough from me. Great vid!

  • @hypersonic1337
    @hypersonic1337 14 років тому

    awesome review, Dreamcast is one of my favorites. good stuff as always

  • @NEScapades
    @NEScapades 14 років тому

    Shame this system was so short lived. By the time I bought mine and started getting into it, it was done.
    The Treamcast system is very cool. I had never seen that console before.

  • @OneeBaka1337
    @OneeBaka1337 11 років тому

    omg the sound of that treamcast booting up brought back memories for my dreamcast. ;~;

  • @xen84
    @xen84 11 років тому

    My Dreamcast has a transparent blue case. But that's only because I bought said case at a used game store and swapped the guts from my standard white system into it.
    It's broken now, though. Not as a result of the swap, as I got years of use after that. The GD-ROM drive won't read anything anymore.

  • @paspax
    @paspax 13 років тому

    The PAL modem was 33.6k & the Japanese modem was 28k. They were all removable as shown in the video.
    Treamcasts were made from new old stock Dreamcast parts. This is the first Treamcast I've seen in black, & the shape is a bit different from the others I've seen.

  • @Gamester81
    @Gamester81  14 років тому

    @Vysethedetermined2 Hey thanks dude for watching.

  • @MrLittleSeahorse
    @MrLittleSeahorse 11 років тому

    I get what he meant by cd etc, but they where gdi's or something right? Perhaps i should just google it.

  • @spundy08
    @spundy08 14 років тому

    awsome review man, that treamcast is sweet i would love to have one. great review again and take care man.

  • @Denji2006
    @Denji2006 12 років тому

    Dreamcast was the ultimate and perfect Arcade to Console translation. Sadly, it was also it's gravestone. Arcades died and so did the Dreamcast in such close proximity. But for a time, it was awesome coming across a Capcom game in an arcade and knowing you were getting that exact version with it's Dreamcast release.

  • @bennyboyglos
    @bennyboyglos 14 років тому

    Love the Dreamcast..... Loveit so much i have 2 of them!! Great review as always my friend.

  • @Elburion
    @Elburion 14 років тому

    Dreamcast gave me such good memories, Shenmue, Skies of Arcadia, Grandia 2, Power Stone, Jet Grind Radio, Soul Caliber, I love this system and would buy a dreamcast 2 just for Shenmue 3 if they ever made it. :(

  • @rescuehero942
    @rescuehero942 11 років тому +2

    Too bad the Dreamcast is not backwards compatible with Sega Saturn game. :(

  • @kenslog
    @kenslog 14 років тому

    Very cool review. Also the Treamcast is awesome! I couldn't imagine playing crazy taxi on a 5" tft LOL

  • @cloudwalkerty
    @cloudwalkerty 14 років тому

    i would still have mine but i gave mine away. where did you get the black one

  • @fordphoenix345
    @fordphoenix345 14 років тому

    that high pitched noise is actually the vmu starting up if the battery is dead

  • @RetroGamerK91
    @RetroGamerK91 14 років тому

    I always wanted a Sega Dreamcast, and I even started saving up my allowance money and mowed lawns to buy one back when I was ten. But by the time I had enough saved up to buy a Dreamcast, Sega had quit making the consoles. And ever since then, they've become rare around the parts I live. I've seen Dreamcast games, controllers, memory cards, but never no consoles. It's my most sought after game system, right up with there with the Sega Genesis, Turbo Duo (my aunt has one that I've been trying to

  • @Ahalo1222
    @Ahalo1222 13 років тому

    The dreamcast didn't get discontinued in japan until 2006 and they still made games for it in japan up until then.

  • @enryuxzero
    @enryuxzero 13 років тому

    hey gamester i know you problly wont see this but if you do can you help me out, im planing on going to a local clasic game shop that has sevrel dreamcasts, i hope to get one because its a system iv allways wanted, but i know the oroginal dreamcast was able to play coppied games and games from other countrys but they changed that later, do you know anyway to tell them appart?

  • @hiawa23
    @hiawa23 13 років тому

    I still play mine. the internal battery no longer held charges, I broke it trying to change it..