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Did anyone play Phantasy Star Online?
I remember being young and going over to one of our neighbor's house to watch him play Phantasy Star Online (PSO) on his Dreamcast with other people over the Internet which blew my mind as a kid....
I remember being young and going over to one of our neighbor's house to watch him play Phantasy Star Online (PSO) on his Dreamcast with other people over the Internet which blew my mind as a kid. I also remember getting my parents to rent a copy of PSO for Gamecube to play it some, but since we had to return it, I didn't get very far or get to experience much of it. Though the memory of it being awesome never went away.
When I was in high school, one of my best friends at the time loved the Gamecube version and played it a ton with his dad and brother growing up. He found a private server to play the PC version, Phantasy Star Online Blue Burst, which includes both episodes 1 and 2 along with the PC only episode 4. ["Where is episode 3?" you might ask, that was released as a card game that was also set after the events of episodes 1, 2, and 4] and asked me if I wanted to play with him and his brother. We ended up playing together, usually once or twice a week, depending on our schedules. Sometimes we would play all evening and just chat while grinding and leveling up our characters. I think I ended up getting to level 50 out of a maximum of 200. I could easily have seen myself continuing to play for years as a way to keep up with that friend if we had stayed in touch.
That game has sat in the back of my head for years, I'd occasionally think about it, and have the urge to play it, but never would since I usually have other stuff going on, and I couldn't remember what server my character was on or my login information. I recently saw some videos about it on YouTube, since it was the 25th anniversary that has got me looking in to it again. I think later in the year I may look in to setting it up to play on my Android phone.
PSO has an interesting place in video game history, and something I didn't know until watching a retrospective was that the Monster Hunter series took inspiration from PSO.
There were follow-up games made, like Phantasy Star Universe, and Phantasy Star Online 2, but I only played PSO2 for a brief period when it was Japanese only, and I kept having my translation patches breaking every few days due to updates and never went back to revisit it after it was released in the West.
It made me curious if any Tilders played it back in the day or still play it now?
Do you have any fond memories of the game, or stories you might want to share?
Did you play or enjoy any of the follow-up games to the original PSO?19 votes -
The complete Sega Mark III (retail) collection
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Total War: WARHAMMER 40,000 | Announce trailer
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DreamSDK release 4 now available for Dreamcast development on Windows
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Final Rush is great for all the wrong reasons (Sonic Adventure 2: Battle level analysis)
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Official Sonic the Hedgehog game timeline as recognized by Sega
24 votes -
UnleashedRecomp: An unofficial PC port of the Xbox 360 version of Sonic Unleashed
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DCA3 - GTA3 ported to the Dreamcast
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High Velocity / Touge King (Episode 34 of 246)
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raylib v5.5
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Happy birthday, Dreamcast! Sega's iconic and final console turns 25 this month.
Anniversary The Dreamcast is now 25 years old in the US, after its memorable release date of 9/9/99! Europe has another month to go (it released on 14 October 1999), and Japan already beat the...
Anniversary
The Dreamcast is now 25 years old in the US, after its memorable release date of 9/9/99!
Europe has another month to go (it released on 14 October 1999), and Japan already beat the world to the anniversary by almost a year (27 November 1998).
Share your thoughts, memories, favorite games, or anything else related to the Dreamcast here. You can reminisce about how cool Sonic Adventure was, how groundbreaking Shenmue was, or how unsettling Seaman was.
Play Along
I am taking a month out of my regular gaming habits (mostly smaller indie Steam stuff) to play different Dreamcast games through September in honor of the anniversary. If anyone wants to join me in that, I’d love the company!
Every so often I’ll post a comment to this topic with thoughts on what I’m playing. Feel free to post yours as well!
If anyone needs a place to get started, we have a topic with some game recommendations.
I’ll be emulating them on my Steam Deck through RetroDECK (which uses the Flycast core for RetroArch). I’ve already tested out a bunch of games, and performance and compatibility seem to be really good.
There are no points for this (it’s purely for fun), but if there were, anyone playing on original hardware would get bonus ones!
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What are your favorite Dreamcast games? Any odd or unique ones worth playing?
I was impressed with our community’s response to this same question for the PlayStation. I’m thinking of focusing my gaming habits on the Dreamcast for the month of September by emulating some old...
I was impressed with our community’s response to this same question for the PlayStation.
I’m thinking of focusing my gaming habits on the Dreamcast for the month of September by emulating some old classics and hidden gems. I’d love to hear this community’s recommendations for the greatest underdog console of all time.
Let me know what games for Dreamcast you think are still worth playing today, especially less well-known ones, and why!
Homebrew and fan translations are also eagerly welcome!
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Yakuza Kiwami – Nintendo Direct: Partner Showcase 8.27.2024
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For the first time: system roms, data dumps, scans and photographs, and a MAME driver for the little-known Sega AI
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The making of NHL 94: 30th anniversary documentary
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SEGA - "Power surge" | Reveal trailer
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The making of NHL 94 - 30th anniversary documentary
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The Brazillian who nutted in his Dreamcast: Leonam's journey
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Sega cancels Creative Assembly's Hyenas
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Gauntlet IV: “Game needs port, badly”
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Sega of America has unionized
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Sonic The Hedgehog was released this day in 1991 on Sega Mega Drive. What are your memories playing Sonic?
I still play thanks to emulation, back then when i was a kid never had a console and only played with friends. What are your memories playing Sonic?
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Sega pulls back from blockchain gaming as crypto winter persists
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You have only experienced 25% of Sonic 3
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Can you beat Sonic 2 & Knuckles without pressing right or left? | VG Myths
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Sonic The Hedgehog 3 (prototype)
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Crime and humanity in Yakuza
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Sega sued for ‘rigged’ arcade machine
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Sonic Central - Upcoming projects, partnerships, and events to celebrate Sonic the Hedgehog's 30th anniversary
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The JRPG startup cost, part 3 - An analysis of how long it takes to reach various gameplay milestones in classic JRPGs
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It ain't easy being Sonic
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Sega VR revived: emulating an unreleased Genesis accessory with the help of Nuclear Rush's source code
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How Sega hopes to use Japanese arcades as streaming data centers
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Sega Game Gear Micro announced
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Total War: Shogun 2 is free-to-keep on Steam this week
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The best game controller buttons of all time
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The launch of the Sega Dreamcast
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Dreamcast twentieth anniversary interview extravaganza
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Humankind is Sega’s innovative new challenger to Civilization
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Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA MEGA 39's - Coming to Nintendo Switch in early 2020
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Full list of Sega Genesis/Mega Drive Mini games announced
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Rare Dreamcast-powered SEGA Fish Life preserved and released by Musée Bolo
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The story of XBAND - The 16-bit multiplayer network for Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis
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Puyo Puyo Champions | Announcement trailer (Releasing May 7, 2019)
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Classic Game Postmortem: Panzer Dragoon, Panzer Dragoon Zwei, and Panzer Dragoon Saga
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Coding for the Parallel Sega Saturn DSP
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Sega Dreamcast at twenty: the futuristic games console that came too soon
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I built an arcade machine a little while ago - first time wood worker and builder
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1s2iTsjvNthl8cmgvcF7q2vUewu69mGLb?usp=sharing It's missing a screen decal and some software tweaks, but the #MAME#Sega arcade machine is about done. I really...
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1s2iTsjvNthl8cmgvcF7q2vUewu69mGLb?usp=sharing
It's missing a screen decal and some software tweaks, but the #MAME#Sega arcade machine is about done. I really wanted to built something that could handle a game of Street Fighter 4 as easy as it could swap to Daytona USA on Model 2 or Virtual On using Demul.
Here are the components.
1 #Thrustmaster wheel and pedals2
Six button Sanwa/IR arcade controls sets
2 8 way mini flight sticks (For Twin Stick games)
1 Ipac ultimateI'm a first time wood worker and vinyl applicator, and have a long long list of things that I learned not to do in the future. I'm still figuring out what the best way is to run all of this gear, but so far so good. What's not evident in this photo are the 1/2 lines of plexi that live beneath the decal around the perimeter, and that are illuminated with addressable LEDs. The window in the speaker area (speaker grills are coming, still) has a Dreamcast swirl LED sequence that travels through a spiral inside as well.
**As far as hobbies go, this one had a big learning curve and required the purchase of a few tools. That said, it was totally worth it.
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Shenmue I & II (HD re-releases) | Released on August 21, 2018 for PS4, Xbox One and PC
8 votes