don't make this speculation thread n° xxx
I have full confidence in Ben (lordnikon) & his dc savvy merry men; therefor I also know that there's gonna be lots of testing before it actually gets released. they'll NEVER throw something rushed & half assed on the web.
patience is the keyword here
Dreamcast games are coming back online. Games 'plural'
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We are SEGA generation.
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This is more of a "looking at the future thread". I wish they would give more detail on what they were actually working on though.
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Re: Dreamcast games are coming back online. Games 'plural'
This sounds cool, hope it all works out. It could be cool to play some Dreamcast online again.
*Edit* After thinking about this for about a week I really doubt they will be able to get any Dreamcast games online that are not already online with homebrew servers. Some say that these homebrew servers are illegal anyway as they violate the DMCA. I'm not sure if this is true or not since the DMCA is written in legal instead of english. In all truthfulness my Dreamcast will probably never be online again. The BBA costs more then it's worth and doing a PC-DC server does not sound like a lot of fun to setup plus my PC does not have a modem.
My main online games back in the day were Unreal Tournament and Phantasy Star Online. I also played a little Alien Front Online and Quake III Arena. I miss playing these games online but the thing with online gaming is that sooner or later the official servers will be gone forever. I still play these games and enjoy them but I will admit that Alien Front Online single player mode is kinda weak. I still have my memories of playing these games online with all my friends from the now long dead but not forgotten Dreamcast Fanclub website (DCFC) and that will just have to be enough for me.
*Edit* After thinking about this for about a week I really doubt they will be able to get any Dreamcast games online that are not already online with homebrew servers. Some say that these homebrew servers are illegal anyway as they violate the DMCA. I'm not sure if this is true or not since the DMCA is written in legal instead of english. In all truthfulness my Dreamcast will probably never be online again. The BBA costs more then it's worth and doing a PC-DC server does not sound like a lot of fun to setup plus my PC does not have a modem.
My main online games back in the day were Unreal Tournament and Phantasy Star Online. I also played a little Alien Front Online and Quake III Arena. I miss playing these games online but the thing with online gaming is that sooner or later the official servers will be gone forever. I still play these games and enjoy them but I will admit that Alien Front Online single player mode is kinda weak. I still have my memories of playing these games online with all my friends from the now long dead but not forgotten Dreamcast Fanclub website (DCFC) and that will just have to be enough for me.

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Re: Dreamcast games are coming back online. Games 'plural'
I'm hopeful, but I seriously doubt the seganet games will be coming back online. I'd love to be wrong though.
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Ah, this will be great. More incentive to get my dc online.
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wow - only just seen this!
Hope it goes ahead!!
Hope it goes ahead!!
Dreamcast, it's still thinking.
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are they still active? its so epic if they still are 

wait and bleed
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i have heard hints of this for a very long time. my guess is that things are gonna take a while yet. it would be nice if we got a few more DC games online this year though.
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Re: Dreamcast games are coming back online. Games 'plural'
yea for real. kinda wanna c the dreamcast live atleast another yearGary_b wrote:i have heard hints of this for a very long time. my guess is that things are gonna take a while yet. it would be nice if we got a few more DC games online this year though.
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Re: Dreamcast games are coming back online. Games 'plural'
r34per wrote: yea for real. kinda wanna c the dreamcast live atleast another year
I'm not planning on putting mine away... new on-line games or not.
Every time I do, I just end up getting it back out again in short order. I've learned my lesson over the past decade, so now it is a permanent fixture. I own a bunch of classic consoles, but I'd sell them all before I'd part with even one of my DC's. Because of it's nature, and the size of the once vibrant home-brew scene, there is no shortage of interesting code for a hobbyist to mess around with to keep it going in the future.
Just consider this: The Atari 7800... Who has one? (Ok... I do.) Who had one? Of those few, who cares to use one anymore? Yet, in 2011 the 7800 scene is seeing the release of an expansion peripheral to the console that expands ram, functions as a high-score cart, and adds sound chips and a Pokey IC to the system. Atari 7800 has no on-line capability, nor anyone trying to add it.
If a complete bomb of a system like that can attract enough attention 2 decades after it's demise to lead to a new peice of hardware being designed, tested, implemented, and mass-produced, then things look very bright for the DC at this point to survive and see new innovations for many years to come. And this is not at all limited to (or even focused on) developments in on-line gaming. I won't dispute that the addition of more on-line games could bring more attention back to the scene, but on the same note, there is a lot more going on right now driving the scene than attempts to bring back on-line play.
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