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DCEmu_Newsposter
December 17th, 2004, 11:15
Lik Sang (http://www.lik-sang.com/news.php?artc=3554&lsaid=219793) have done a Xmas round up of whats been released this year in terms of Dreamcast Games, Consoles and accessories, heres some from that article:[br][br] Christmas Rush is nearly over and the last presents are getting shipped out over the next few critical days. As every year, this season was filled up with tons of releases for all platforms and it's kind of difficult for each and everyone to sort out the tops from the flops. With a bit of perspective on the last three months, we have gone through the best sellers to compile this Hit Parade Series for you guys. The essential crème de la crème is represented in these four four Hit Parades, one for each home entertainment system. A great resource for hardcore gamers now spending the end of year bonuses and grandparents' money enveloppes for themselves; after running around during the last few weeks after gifts for the others. If you are still after a last-minute gift for a relative, this Hit Parade might still be helpful, but please be aware that ordering right now with hops to get it before the 24th deadline is more of a wild gamble than a safe decision, as you can read in this story published in these columns earlier.[br][br]Despite a press release of its death almost four years ago now, the Dreamcast refuses to die, and see's it's 7th Christmas this year. Many fans who still have the console but have since moved on may relish in the chance to dust off the DC, and party like it's 1999. We still stock a huge number of DC items, and as with the other Christmas Hit Parades, can point out what's new and what's hot.[br]Getting into the games, Chaos Field is a brand new title that arrives just in time for the last Christmas shipping dates, and is a frenetic shoot'em up mixing 2D gameplay with 3D graphics and special effects. If someone has Ikaruga, Border Down, Psyvariar 2 or Castle of Shikigami 2 in their library, this could be a perfect gift. Likewise for those who used to play the older vertical arcade shooters, if they thought those threw a lot at them, wait until they see Chaos Field.[br][br]For more detail, we have a large news item explaining the gameplay mechanics, plus four official movies here.[br] [br][br]More at this Link (http://www.lik-sang.com/news.php?artc=3554&lsaid=219793).

Mental2k
December 20th, 2004, 14:31
isnt it great to see a 7 year old system doin so well, pity sega gave up on it. Maybe after reading this article they'l start making games for it again *dies*