I didn't even grow up with this, why am I so obsessed with it now?
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2016 12:57 pm
I'm going to be blunt. The Dreamcast was ever so slightly before my time. I never owned one, and I never knew anyone who owned one. I was too late to experience it.
But, I was early enough to see remnants of it still floating around. It was mentioned in an old multiplatform codebook I had*, that's where I'd first heard of it. Later on, I heard talk about its great status yet extremely bad luck. All in all, there was a certain air of mystery to it that's kept it at the back of my mind for all this time.
A couple of things have piqued my interest all over again lately. Mostly having to do with the controller of all things, if you can believe it.
When the DC theme for 3DS was released, I bought it. Looking at the image of the controller in the background, it occurred to me how similar the button layout of the 3DS and DC were, the major difference being that the 3DS was paper-thin, and the DC controller... wasn't. I have gigantic hands. I need bulk in order to play comfortably, so the thought stuck in my mind, and I began looking into it.
Then came the Sonic Humble Bundle a couple months ago, which offered Sonic Adventure DX and SA2 Battle for cheap. Thinking about that, I bought an XBox "Duke" controller and PC adapter to play those with, having learned how similar it was to the DC controller. I didn't regret it.
And now that I have a gaming PC that can run emulators smoothly, I'm in deep.
Overall, I'm a sucker for the past, but I'm not a serious collector. I'm fine with my RetroN 5 rather than a Genesis, for example, and I'll pick up things used, leaving the mint condition stuff for people that know how to appreciate it.
I don't have a real Dreamcast yet. But I have it and a bunch of stuff for it ready in my Amazon shopping cart, ready to purchase the moment I have the cash for it, which won't be too much longer.
*(EDIT: I found out the exact one after a little searching. It was the Tips & Tricks Feb. 2001 Codebook.)
But, I was early enough to see remnants of it still floating around. It was mentioned in an old multiplatform codebook I had*, that's where I'd first heard of it. Later on, I heard talk about its great status yet extremely bad luck. All in all, there was a certain air of mystery to it that's kept it at the back of my mind for all this time.
A couple of things have piqued my interest all over again lately. Mostly having to do with the controller of all things, if you can believe it.
When the DC theme for 3DS was released, I bought it. Looking at the image of the controller in the background, it occurred to me how similar the button layout of the 3DS and DC were, the major difference being that the 3DS was paper-thin, and the DC controller... wasn't. I have gigantic hands. I need bulk in order to play comfortably, so the thought stuck in my mind, and I began looking into it.
Then came the Sonic Humble Bundle a couple months ago, which offered Sonic Adventure DX and SA2 Battle for cheap. Thinking about that, I bought an XBox "Duke" controller and PC adapter to play those with, having learned how similar it was to the DC controller. I didn't regret it.
And now that I have a gaming PC that can run emulators smoothly, I'm in deep.
Overall, I'm a sucker for the past, but I'm not a serious collector. I'm fine with my RetroN 5 rather than a Genesis, for example, and I'll pick up things used, leaving the mint condition stuff for people that know how to appreciate it.
I don't have a real Dreamcast yet. But I have it and a bunch of stuff for it ready in my Amazon shopping cart, ready to purchase the moment I have the cash for it, which won't be too much longer.
*(EDIT: I found out the exact one after a little searching. It was the Tips & Tricks Feb. 2001 Codebook.)