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You make some great points but this is nothing like the crash of 83.

do you mean sprite based? Because sf iv was a 2d game.

I bought Orange NA and Blue Stunners just to play Virtua Cop 2 more like the arcade. Good times. The last light gun games I really enjoyed at home were Confidential Mission for DC and Ghost Squad for Wii. Shame we didn't get a port of Virtua Cop 3

The PlayStation didn't kill the Dreamcast, Sega killed the Dreamcast.

Sonic Colors, Sonic Generations and Sonic Lost World were good games. I bet the next game Sonic Team makes will be good as well.. the Sonic Boom games being garbage doesn't show me anything but Sega shouldn't hand the series off to anyone, especially a start up developer.

I don't know, it doesn't sound like he threatened beatings or withheld meals from the child until he played Donkey Kong. These are video games were talking about, he honestly doesn't have to let his 4 year old play them at all. Documenting it may be strange, but slowly introducing your child to games from low graphics

Man I was totally hoping they'd ditch that ugly art style from the last game and take notes from GG XRD. If this game is another SF Alpha-esque "dream match" with a roster mainly filled with characters I've been playing as since I was in hs (at the latest).. I may skip it.

Ay baby I hear grafitti callin'

How blissful life must be for such ignorant people as yourself. Carry on....

Are you from the future? There haven't even been 20 Mario's or Zeldas here in 2014.

It's cool to hear peoples stories from different eras. I didn't get a PlayStation until 99, but the Saturn and Nintendo 64 provided me with possibly the best gaming memories of my life (that actually may be the Dreamcasts claim).

yeah.. at first I was like, what are they talking about? But then I kept reading and realized the comment was taking a shot at the article..

I never thought about that while playing GTA or Sleeping Dogs. My gripe with GTA was that the actual gameplay (combat in particular) is so boring. Sleeping Dogs on the other hand had this classic beat em up feel to it. Every time I was fighting, I was loving it. I would love for Sega to take a pause on Yakuza and

I wonder how much notch got out of this.

Not to mention that's a bad example considering the Dreamcast also had a Gran Turismo in Sega GT and Nintendo has never suffered from not having a racing sim.

I honestly don't feel like any of the current consoles capture that spirit in any way. I mean, the Wii U could potentially be the closest but it's certainly not close.

The Xbox was more like a Dreamcast 1.5 as they came out in the same gen and weren't drastically different.. the 360 did feel like the closest thing there was to a Sega console for that gen... especially in the earlier years when it was the go to console for "arcade" type experiences. Microsoft's early push of Xbox