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Grandia II
I'm an odd one out, my all time favorite was probably that racing game Rush 2049. My brother and I put insane hours in. My parents (mostly my mom) were super against video games, thought Pokemon were satanic, any violence would turn our brain to mush, etc... So when we were initially reluctantly given a Dreamcast (after it had already had its run, my mom bought it on clearance at Sears after it was discontinued), we only got "wholesome" games (that my mom could find in the clearance bin) like a surfing game, tennis game, Xtreme sports, and some racing games. Somehow Toy Commander snuck in there with its "violence", but I guess it was ok because it was cute and squishy.
I'd say the top 3 are Rush 2049, Toy Commander, and Vigilante 8 (We eventually bought some games for ourselves with our own money and our own rules, and Vigilante 8 was one that we played a ton. My dad was a big fan of that one, and thought my mom's over zealousness was silly so he "let" us keep it, as long as we let him play too lol)
I never had any of the crazy popular games listed here like Powerstone, Skies of Arcadia, Soul Caliber, etc, but we enjoyed the SHIT out of that Dreamcast. Still have it, I've replaced the dead GDRom drive with a GDemu, and a new modern power supply, and it works great.
Sonic Adventure will always hold that special place in my heart. It was just so amazing then. And the chao garden + VMU integration!
Half-Life.
Funny. In this case, xeno crisis.
Seen as my username is a reference to the PowerStone intro that definitely has to be up there for me.
Ikaruga. Spiritual successor to Radiant Silvergun.
Loved Ikaruga. Personal fave is Rez but I have all of them and love a lot of them.
Rez is also one of my favorites. I think I can still play the majority of the soundtrack in my head when I want to.
Sonic Adventure 1 & 2, Time Stalker, penpen triathlon, power stone 2, jet set radio, Shemue, crazi taxi
Jet Grind Radio
Skies of Arcadia
Chu Chu Rocket!
MOUSE MANIA
Soul Caliber 2, MvC 2 and Powerstone
Can't believe i never heard of Powerstone lol will give it a try!
It's a blast on local coop
Crazy Taxi
Phantasy star online. Can't remember if I even played it connected to the internet but I remember loading new missions it felt endless.
Crazy Taxi 2 was epic too
Crazy Taxi 2 was the shit when i was a kid. played it so much along with this weird tank game called Red Dog
Rival Schools 2 Project Justice for sheer creativity.
I never got tired of kicking friends' asses with the swimmer and doing the synchronized swimming move to slam them.
The game was utterly ridiculous.
When ever I think of this game I think about the synchronised swimmer guy, I can still see that special move where there are like 5 of him twirling around the opponent. They don't make shit like they used to xD
Powerstone 1 and 2, Techromancer, Bangai-O