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schweaty

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WTB: Dreamcast stuffs
« on: June 22, 2017, 11:36:35 AM »
Gents,

I have entered the world of Dreamcast recently and would like to pick up a few games.  Here's what I'm looking for for now:

Shenmue
Sonic Adventure 2
Marvel vs Capcom
Sword of the Berserk
Blue Stinger
Skies of Arcadia
Evolution: the World of Sacred Device
Armada
Shadow man
Legacy of Kain

I would like to pay average ebay prices -10% (i'm assuming the majority of the risk and there is no fee for this sale).  Im also willing to trade mod work such as recaps, region, and component video for our beloved PC Engine, but I can also do work on other consoles.  I recently did a Hi Def NES that turned out most excellent.

Let me know if you have anything I am looking for.

-dan

Edit:  marked 4 off the list.  thanks!

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Re: WTB: Dreamcast stuffs
« Reply #1 on: June 22, 2017, 12:41:23 PM »
I have a pretty good condition Ikaruga. $60.

schweaty

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Re: WTB: Dreamcast stuffs
« Reply #2 on: June 22, 2017, 02:31:20 PM »
I can do that.  One off the list!

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Re: WTB: Dreamcast stuffs
« Reply #3 on: June 23, 2017, 01:31:34 AM »
I have a Dreamcast RF adapter. lol Most of my DC games are burned anyway..

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Re: WTB: Dreamcast stuffs
« Reply #4 on: June 23, 2017, 04:10:37 AM »
Gents,

I have entered the world of Dreamcast recently and would like to pick up a few games.  Here's what I'm looking for for now:

Power Stone 1
Crazy Taxi 2
Shenmue
Sonic Adventure 2
Ikaruga
Marvel vs Capcom
Sword of the Berserk
Blue Stinger
Skies of Arcadia
Evolution: the World of Sacred Device
Armada
Silver
Shadow man

I would like to pay average ebay prices -10% (i'm assuming the majority of the risk and there is no fee for this sale).  Im also willing to trade mod work such as recaps, region, and component video for our beloved PC Engine, but I can also do work on other consoles.  I recently did a Hi Def NES that turned out most excellent.

Let me know if you have anything I am looking for.

-dan





Good list of games.  You might want to try a few on booties before spending a lot of cash.  Like Silver, Armada, Shadow Man.   Evolution (1 & 2) were tons of fun...

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Re: WTB: Dreamcast stuffs
« Reply #5 on: June 23, 2017, 07:30:15 AM »
I'm inheriting a large collection, so will likely wind up with a bunch of doubles - but I'm not sure *when* I'm getting it because the guy is busy! I'll be back on the forum with my findings when I know what I've got.

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Re: WTB: Dreamcast stuffs
« Reply #6 on: June 25, 2017, 06:44:48 AM »
Updated

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Re: WTB: Dreamcast stuffs
« Reply #7 on: June 25, 2017, 08:11:25 AM »
You didn't ask, but I'm gonna give you my thoughts on the games, and suggest a couple others.
I'll go through my trade box this week and see if i have anything you're wanting.
Shenmue - A+, one of my favorite experiences ever.
Sonic Adventure 2 - B, the last good sonic game until Sonic Colors came around.
Marvel vs Capcom - B, the mainline Vs. titles never really did it for me, but it's a fantastic port.
Sword of the Berserk - C+/B-, I'm glad it exists, but it has some problems. The level design often doesn't work with the playstyle of the game, your sword bounces off walls, but many levels are in tunnels or narrow alleys.
Blue Stinger - C, I get what it was going for, but it mostly feels rushed/unfinished.
Skies of Arcadia - C, I couldn't do it. I love the concept, but something about it just rubs me the wrong way.
Evolution: the World of Sacred Device - D, Play Grandia II instead.
Armada - C+, it's good, but Bang! Gunship elite was better for me, but that might just be my old wing commander influence.
Shadow man - C-, i always get the feeling that this game exists for the sake of being a violent game, and the controls always bothered me.

Capcom vs. SNK - The first Vs. game I could really get into. I like the focus on spacing/mechanics rather than long combos
Disney’s Donald Duck Goin’ Quackers - the best Crash Bandicoot clone
E.G.G. (Elemental Gimmick Gear) - It really reminds me of secret of mana, so that's worth a recommendation on its own.
Grandia II - Play this instead of evolution 1/2
Illbleed - Haunted house simulator with some real goofy mechanics, story, and logic. it's worth the experience.
Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver - Did everything Shadow man tried to, but much better
Maken X - generally melee focused FPS with character designs by the guy who does it for the shin megami tensei series, it's a good time
Slave Zero - Makes me feel like Robot Hulk. that's a good thing.
Spawn - kinda falls in between Power stone and unreal tournament with a nice violent skin.
Star Wars: Episode I Racer - Best racer on the system.
Vigilante 8: 2nd Offense - Best Twisted Metal Game until Black came out.

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Re: WTB: Dreamcast stuffs
« Reply #8 on: June 25, 2017, 08:42:47 AM »
There's a healthy aftermarket scene, too. Gunlord is a tough Turrican clone, and Sturmwind is one of my favorite shooters on the system---I just love the atmosphere.

Some people really like the NGDev games, but I've never been in love with them. There's Neo XYX, Fast Striker, and Pink Bullets. They're OK, but they didn't make my keep list after paring down. I have the latter two for sale, if you're interested (just sold the former).

Besides what bartre listed and Last Monkey quoted, consider Tokyo Extreme Racer, Hydro Thunder, Border Down, Under Defeat, and Outrigger.

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Re: WTB: Dreamcast stuffs
« Reply #9 on: June 25, 2017, 10:12:08 AM »
I like Capcom vs SNK 2 a lot better than the first.

About Under Defeat, yeah it's a solid shooter. It's also about $25 for a UK PS3 copy so if you aren't pirating that's really the way to go.

My recommendations that haven't been mentioned yet

Fighting
Last Blade 2
Mark of the Wolves
KoF 98
KoF 02
Guilty Gear X
Fire ProWrestling D

Shootun
Giga Wing 1/2
Mars Matrix
Bangai-O
Rez

Puzzle
Mr. Driller
Puyo Puyo Fever (much cheaper on Gamecube tho)

Other
Jet Set Radio
Napple Tale: Arsia in Daydream
Shenmue II (you are already getting the first one so yea)

I will definitely second Tokyo Extreme Racer as well, I believe that's the one I'm thinking of. I mostly have imports so I know it as Shutoko Battle.

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Re: WTB: Dreamcast stuffs
« Reply #10 on: June 25, 2017, 10:15:16 AM »
You didn't ask, but I'm gonna give you my thoughts on the games, and suggest a couple others.
I'll go through my trade box this week and see if i have anything you're wanting.
Shenmue - A+, one of my favorite experiences ever.
Sonic Adventure 2 - B, the last good sonic game until Sonic Colors came around.
Marvel vs Capcom - B, the mainline Vs. titles never really did it for me, but it's a fantastic port.
Sword of the Berserk - C+/B-, I'm glad it exists, but it has some problems. The level design often doesn't work with the playstyle of the game, your sword bounces off walls, but many levels are in tunnels or narrow alleys.
Blue Stinger - C, I get what it was going for, but it mostly feels rushed/unfinished.
Skies of Arcadia - C, I couldn't do it. I love the concept, but something about it just rubs me the wrong way.
Evolution: the World of Sacred Device - D, Play Grandia II instead.
Armada - C+, it's good, but Bang! Gunship elite was better for me, but that might just be my old wing commander influence.
Shadow man - C-, i always get the feeling that this game exists for the sake of being a violent game, and the controls always bothered me.

Capcom vs. SNK - The first Vs. game I could really get into. I like the focus on spacing/mechanics rather than long combos
Disney’s Donald Duck Goin’ Quackers - the best Crash Bandicoot clone
E.G.G. (Elemental Gimmick Gear) - It really reminds me of secret of mana, so that's worth a recommendation on its own.
Grandia II - Play this instead of evolution 1/2
Illbleed - Haunted house simulator with some real goofy mechanics, story, and logic. it's worth the experience.
Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver - Did everything Shadow man tried to, but much better
Maken X - generally melee focused FPS with character designs by the guy who does it for the shin megami tensei series, it's a good time
Slave Zero - Makes me feel like Robot Hulk. that's a good thing.
Spawn - kinda falls in between Power stone and unreal tournament with a nice violent skin.
Star Wars: Episode I Racer - Best racer on the system.
Vigilante 8: 2nd Offense - Best Twisted Metal Game until Black came out.

you're right, i didnt ask, but i should have.  im a novice in the dreamcast game and i shouldve asked the pros.  thanks for all the inputs guys.

a few thoughts:  i have grandia II and as far as I can tell looks like one of the best rpgs on the dc.  if i can set aside the time to dive into it, i'm sure i will appreciate it.  E.G.G. looks incredible, but its also looking pricey.  if i could find it at the right price, i will make it happen, but i might have to settle for a burned copy.  not sure how i missed legacy of kain in my research, but it looks just as you said and i am putting it on the list.  i definitely agree on gunship.  as a matter of fact, the first thing i thought while looking at gameplay was wing commander.  im also a big fan of wc.  i played it a lot in high school on the snes.  my favorite version is the sega cd.  i loved pod racer on n64.  i should give it a shot on the dc.

keep the inputs coming, gents!

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Re: WTB: Dreamcast stuffs
« Reply #11 on: June 25, 2017, 10:20:33 AM »
It's not a high bar especially if we are talking about localized JRPGs but I'd have Grandia II behind Skies of Arcadia in the number two spot.

The entire Legacy of Kain series should be on PC if you'd like control continuity. Also Wind Commander is great on PC.

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Re: WTB: Dreamcast stuffs
« Reply #12 on: June 25, 2017, 11:27:11 AM »
you're right, i didnt ask, but i should have.  im a novice in the dreamcast game and i shouldve asked the pros.  thanks for all the inputs guys.

a few thoughts:  i have grandia II and as far as I can tell looks like one of the best rpgs on the dc.  if i can set aside the time to dive into it, i'm sure i will appreciate it.  E.G.G. looks incredible, but its also looking pricey.  if i could find it at the right price, i will make it happen, but i might have to settle for a burned copy.  not sure how i missed legacy of kain in my research, but it looks just as you said and i am putting it on the list.  i definitely agree on gunship.  as a matter of fact, the first thing i thought while looking at gameplay was wing commander.  im also a big fan of wc.  i played it a lot in high school on the snes.  my favorite version is the sega cd.  i loved pod racer on n64.  i should give it a shot on the dc.

keep the inputs coming, gents!

f*ck, E.G.G. got expensive?
god dammit.

I *might* have a spare f*cky copy, I'll let you know.

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Re: WTB: Dreamcast stuffs
« Reply #13 on: June 25, 2017, 11:31:49 AM »
Yeah it did. I bought it a long ass time ago and played through it. It was alright. I let it go for I think around $60-70 in trade value, no idea what it goes for now but probably at least that, since old things generally don't go down in price anymore because derp.

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Re: WTB: Dreamcast stuffs
« Reply #14 on: June 25, 2017, 11:42:39 AM »
Yeah it did. I bought it a long ass time ago and played through it. It was alright. I let it go for I think around $60-70 in trade value, no idea what it goes for now but probably at least that, since old things generally don't go down in price anymore because derp.

seems to be one of those all over games.
looking at ebay sold, I found a couple ~$30 and then some copies touching $70.
also, a loose manual for $25.
dafuq nerds? aren't we supposed to be smart?