To this day I remember going to a friend's house and he had a dreamcast and I was blown away by the graphics, it was like playing Gamecube 2 years ahead of time.
Thanks heaps 😃 I'm wrapped you liked it 😃 Hopefully the situation changes... It probably doesn't help with my upload frequency. That will hopefully change soon.
It was the most capable failed system. Some games still hold up. I keep mine hooked up to my HDTV CRT. It looks like VGA basically. How it was intended. When it launched I was working at Blockbuster Video. We had a few rental systems. Chances are I had one of them at my house. I could afford 10 bucks a week at that time but not 200 at one time... Don't feel bad for me I was too young to care. Later on I got to buy my own when it was on clearance for $30. Pre-owned. Although I wasn't working at Blockbuster when the Dreamcast died, but I did pick up a lot of their games on clearance. It was actually almost an affordable computer. The online part was pretty solid. The web browser wasn't too bad. I'm happy that people are still very fond of The Sega Dreamcast. She deserved better.
To this day I remember going to a friend's house and he had a dreamcast and I was blown away by the graphics, it was like playing Gamecube 2 years ahead of time.
Wicked... 😎 I can only imagine - It must have been mind blowing at the time, especially during the pixilated 5th gen era 😬
how does this not have more views, super high quality vid with under 100 views is wild!
Thanks heaps 😃 I'm wrapped you liked it 😃 Hopefully the situation changes... It probably doesn't help with my upload frequency. That will hopefully change soon.
I had a friend that imported a Japanese Dreamcast in late 1998. It was mind blowing. Great video , made me laugh
Oh wow... I can only imagine, especially during the pixilated 5th gen era! 😀 Thanks heaps, I'm glad you enjoyed it! 😎
It was the most capable failed system. Some games still hold up. I keep mine hooked up to my HDTV CRT. It looks like VGA basically. How it was intended. When it launched I was working at Blockbuster Video. We had a few rental systems. Chances are I had one of them at my house. I could afford 10 bucks a week at that time but not 200 at one time... Don't feel bad for me I was too young to care.
Later on I got to buy my own when it was on clearance for $30. Pre-owned. Although I wasn't working at Blockbuster when the Dreamcast died, but I did pick up a lot of their games on clearance.
It was actually almost an affordable computer. The online part was pretty solid. The web browser wasn't too bad.
I'm happy that people are still very fond of The Sega Dreamcast. She deserved better.
criminally under subscribed pull from the algorithm tonight
Thanks man, hopefully the situation changes, though I do need to pick up the slack! 😆
Great video !!
Thank you! I'm stoked you enjoyed it 😀
I'm glad I found your video. I subbed.
Hey thanks a bunch 😀 I'm glad you enjoyed it. Welcome aboard! 😎
Great video, hopefully algorithm gods will help you
Thanks a lot! Glad you liked it 😀 Fingers crossed!!!
10:04 "ur next" lol