The Bruce Willis game was Apocalypse. Can't recall much more about it though.
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Originally posted by rmoxon View PostFur Fighters does have a widescreen mode, it is a good game, really good actualy, but its another one of those Dreamcast titles that I find really hard to play these days due obvious reasons relating to how the controls work.
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YouTubed!
The DreamingOn Youtube Channel launches today. Here you will be able to find all the videos used by DreamingOn - of which there will be many - in a one stop shop for all things Dreamcast. To celebrate the launch I've captured and posted all the movies from DreamOn Volume 1 for your reviewing pleasure.
Last edited by Welrain; 23-10-2010, 12:46.
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For further information about this game - box art, box blurb, video footage and the O.D.M Review. http://www.scotgamer.net/dreamcast/?page_id=807
The finger of fate has decided that Blue Stinger is next up. I recall hating this game and not getting very far before binning it but I cannot remember the reasons why. First impressions are interesting - the introduction (10 mins or so) has me intrigued and Eliots awful hair and cheesy dialogue can't put me off.
Then I'm off on a resident evil-lite adventure or at least thats how it seems at the moment. After about 30 minutes of play I've talked to the other two main characters, done some stereotypical block pushing and key card puzzling and fought (with surprising gore) with some Dead Space style mutant-wannabes. I've also experienced some "it's so bad, it's good" dialogue from the sexual predator in training Eliot "G" Ballade and probably the most hideous music ever in the supermarket...which repeats...and repeats. Argggh!Last edited by Welrain; 27-10-2010, 21:42.
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Just pulled my Dreamcast out of mothballs to see if it had yellowed, and found my two VMUs in the box. Then I remembered that I have a pack of CR2032 batteries I'd been saving, so I resurrected them on the spot. Check it out - one of them still has the Chao editor on it! And a bunch of save files from 2002. Is there any way you can still download all those VMU games? I remember once I stumbled across a site (on the Dreamcast browser) that had a whole bunch of them.
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Originally posted by noobish hat View PostJust pulled my Dreamcast out of mothballs to see if it had yellowed, and found my two VMUs in the box. Then I remembered that I have a pack of CR2032 batteries I'd been saving, so I resurrected them on the spot. Check it out - one of them still has the Chao editor on it! And a bunch of save files from 2002. Is there any way you can still download all those VMU games? I remember once I stumbled across a site (on the Dreamcast browser) that had a whole bunch of them.
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Originally posted by noobish hat View PostIt just runs on the Dreamcast?
Try these links:
Dream Explorer
VMU Backup CD
Other Tools
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