Your Dreamcast Can Play This (And So Much More) [GIVEAWAY CLOSED]

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All Comments (21)
  • @BringusStudios
    THE GIVEAWAY IS NOW OVER. Thank you to those of you that entered! Music: 00:11 - The Legend Of Zelda Spirit Tracks: Aboda Village 00:44 - Portal 2: Reconstructing More Science 00:47 - Sonic CD: Main Menu 01:04 - Animal Crossing (idk which): Nookway 01:51 - Donkey Kong Country: Funky the Main Monkey 03:00 - Wii: Photo Channel Puzzle Theme 03:23 - Team Fortress 2: Disco Taunt 03:33 - Street Fighter 3 3rd Strike: You Blow My Mind (Dudley's Stage) 03:52 - Sonic CD: Wacky Workbench 04:07 - My Sims Kingdom (Wii): Training Area 04:56 - Super Mario 3D World: Super Bell Hill 05:45 - Among Us Trap Remix Small Ensemble Concert (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dtOhLxoWhc) 05:52 - Wii: Check Mii Out Channel Submission Plaza Theme 06:48 - Super Mario 64: Bob-Omb Battlefield 07:58 - Half-Life: Hazardous Environments 08:37 - Half-Life 2: CP Violation 09:45 - Half-Life: Credits Theme 10:46 - Half-Life: Nuclear Mission Jam 11:49 - Super Mario Galaxy: Honeyhive Galaxy 13:01 - Cannon Spike: Stage C 13:33 - Doom 2016: Main Theme 13:36 - Knee Deep In The Doot 13:56 - Mario Kart DS: WiFi Menu 14:34 - Team Fortress 2: MEDIC! 14:44 - Portal 2: You Are Not Part Of The Control Group 16:13 - Wii Fit U: Body Measurement Theme 17:16 - Sonic and the Secret Rings: Party Dress 19:07 - Hyole Card Games: Swing Town 19:25 - Super Mario 64: Title Screen 19:47 - Archer Maclean's Mercury: Alien 22:11 - Archer Maclean's Mercury: Bleep Blop 23:44 - The Legend Of Zelda Skyward Sword: Groose's Theme 24:28 - Sonic CD: Beta Title Theme 25:48 - Portal 2: Halls Of Science 24:32 - Mario Superstar Baseball: Mario Stadium Theme
  • Yamaha: the only manufacturer that you can buy a cd drive, a motorcycle, and a piano from.
  • @IAmAriqueAlt
    15:58 - So fun fact: A “Sega Smash Pack Vol. 2” actually does exist, but it only got a PC release. It’s actually how I played Sonic 2 for the first time as a kid…
  • @TynologyGaming
    Let's go back to end of 1999. Dreamcast launched in US with 20+ games, with one of the largest generational graphics leaps ever. Doubled the resolution of the PS1 & N64 and games usually ran at 60fps. Before even accounting for the fact that it was only $199 at launch. I absolutely love that it has such a dedicated fanbase now, even if it will never truly get the respect it deserves
  • @chudmonkey275
    I love that the dreamcast has kept such a lively community over all these years. For a system that sold less than the Wii U thats impressive.
  • @dustytux
    The reason why the Mario 64 runs poorly is because of how the N64 hardware works. The N64 didn't have any soundchip so the music and sounds was made entirely by the CPU which is a demanding task. The Dreamcast however, had a soundchip and it was even better than the PS2. So if the port had used the sound chip, it would've run at full speed. This is the reason why there's an option to disable music on the Dreamcast port. Also remember, the port was made by 1 person in a week so it isn't perfect.
  • @Cosmic_Espeon
    The community really said “Fine, we’ll do it ourselves!” And kept it alive. It may have been Sega’s final console but that’s what makes it special, that even 20 years after it is still kept alive and loved by people. It’s almost like the PS Vita in a way, abandoned by Sony and taken over by the fans. This is what I love to see about old consoles!
  • @s3doesstuff
    I remember someone at my college bringing their dreamcast to school and hooking it up to the tv to play jet set radio and it was glorious. Everyone else would bring their switches or ps4s, but I think the dc was definitely the most interesting
  • One small correction: the Dreamcast has a Hitachi SH4 CPU as its main processor, not a MIPS CPU like you say in the video. Sure, they are both RISC CPUs, but they are not compatible with each other. It's nice to see both Linux and NetBSD running on the DC. I was thinking of porting OpenBSD to the DC, but I didn't get very far. Anyway, consider this as my entry for the giveaway. 2.7 k comments is a pretty good response!
  • @frank97865
    The people who worked on Bleem are insanely talented, cannot believe how good MGS1 looks running via emulation on hardware that's only a few years newer than the PS1
  • just gonna say, the dreamcast controller has hall effect joysticks. So it's technically better than using just a single joy con.
  • @tuckerbrown1349
    So much of Half-Life’s development and expansions and ports had such interesting stories behind it. Always cool to see someone discover this neat little facet of its history.
  • @PrincessLillie
    I never had one growing up, but I've always thought the Dreamcast was so much more than a footnote in gaming history, and I always thought it was so cool. The homebrew community surrounding it is unlike anything I've ever seen, and every day it continues to impress me.
  • @lplumptree
    The dreamcast was a magical system that could finally allow arcade perfect ports of so many classic games. Then it died. Love that little guy.
  • @norik434
    I would also like to mention that the Dreamcast is home to the best game of all time: the home port of Soul Calibur 1, which instead of simply porting what was a PS1-level arcade game was instead remade entirely from scratch to be a launch title for the American release. It still looks and plays amazing to this day.
  • @invisio_twitch
    "It grew and it thrived, that's the story of the Dreamcast" @Bringus you are the Dreamcast, you are the dog that doesn't live up to most peoples expectations, but with the right audience we love you and what you do with all these videos, please keep growing!
  • @Mikebergland
    I love the Dreamcast. I have so many good memories playing this with my friends when they got one. It hearkens back to a time I'd give anything to go back to. Those friends and I drifted apart over the years and when I play DC, in a small way it takes me back when we were young and had some great times together. Man I miss those days.
  • @dhoome1234ify
    3:05 What I think Optical Media is good for is to be ripped using a PC optical drive, and then the ripped game can be stored in physical storages like SSDs or SD cards. Otherwise you can just resell them to a "infected person" after ripping them to recoup some cash, in the same time you'll never lose the game because you have it digitally stored and you basically own it.
  • @EliaszekEN
    omfg the dreamcast is literally THE CONSOLE i wanted you to talk about. Edit: also the video was great :)
  • there is just something so special about the sound effects you use and all of the references are just so great. I love this channel