Say way? Crazy Taxi?
The Dreamcast had an amazing library!
Sonic Adventures
Shenmue(1,2),
Grandia 2,
Skies of Arcadia,
Virtua Tennis,
Entire 2k sports series,
Samba de Amigo,
House of the dead,
Soul Calibur,
Dead or Alive 2,
Jet Grind Radio,
Test Drive LeMans,
F355 Challenge,
Rez,
...the list goes one
The weird yet cool games
Roommania,
Segaga,
Seaman
Of course many of these games got ported over later on the other consoles or had sequels release on system after the Dreamcast's demise
The Dreamcast had some of the most innovative games by far, Samba de Amigo and Rez was unheard of in your home before DC and laid the foundation for many games.
We also got dance mats for the home.
When someone says Crazy Taxi was the only hit I can only assume they haven’t played much at all, or is using some weird sales metric, by which all games were terrible on the DC because of how terrible SEGA did marketing.
Say way? Crazy Taxi? The Dreamcast had an amazing library! Sonic Adventures Shenmue(1,2), Grandia 2, Skies of Arcadia, Virtua Tennis, Entire 2k sports series, Samba de Amigo, House of the dead, Soul Calibur, Dead or Alive 2, Jet Grind Radio, Test Drive LeMans, F355 Challenge, Rez, ...the list goes one
The weird yet cool games Roommania, Segaga, Seaman
Of course many of these games got ported over later on the other consoles or had sequels release on system after the Dreamcast's demise
The Dreamcast had some of the most innovative games by far, Samba de Amigo and Rez was unheard of in your home before DC and laid the foundation for many games. We also got dance mats for the home.
When someone says Crazy Taxi was the only hit I can only assume they haven’t played much at all, or is using some weird sales metric, by which all games were terrible on the DC because of how terrible SEGA did marketing.
Definitely sales metrics. DC didn’t sell shit.
I've heard great things about Shenmue from a friend. Probably not my kind of game, but very highly rated by critics.
Jet Set Radio Spiritual Sequel is getting to be its own genre at this point.