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F1 World Grand Prix for Dreamcast
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I was just looking around this site and decided to read the reviews on the Dreamcast. Some of these people don't know what they are talking about. THE SEGA DREAMCAST IS THE BEST SYSTEM ON THE MARKET. True, there are not many games out yet, but the few that are out include some very good ones. NFL 2K is amazing. Soul Calibur is amazing. Sonic is overrated. Ready to Rumble is excellent. I also rented one of the flight sim games, and while not very realistic, it was a very fun game to play. Plus, the number of games for the system is going to double or triple by the end of the year, and some of the titles look extremely well worth the money.

Now, don"t get me wrong. The Dreamcast does have it"s faults....it could use a faster modem, it does need more games, it would be nice to be able to play online right now, and a dvd player would be sweet. I already own a dvd player, and personally, appreciate the reduced cost for not having it in there. I like the idea of having it as an add-on. Those who need it can get it, those who don"t, get to save some money.

For $200, or cheaper on the internet, you can't get a better system. A computer with the same power would cost at least $1500. Sony's and Nintendo's current offerings don't even compare. And for all the people saying that the Playstation 2 is better.....its not out yet, so you cannot possibly know this. When the time comes, I will more than likely go out and buy the Playstation 2 and the Nintendo Dolphin. However, we won't see those guys for at least six months....probably a year, and by that time Sega will have a very strong foothold. The Dreamcast has sold 750,000 consoles in the U.S. alone, and that is more than anybody has ever done with a new system release. Game developers are noticing, and we gamers will benefit greatly in the next few months.

Once again, nothing can touch the Dreamcast. If you can afford it, buy it. If you can only afford to own one of the new systems, then wait until they are all out, and buy the one that suits you the most. Don't think that just because Sony did so well with the original Playstation, that they will stay on top with the Playstation 2. This industry is very consumer driven, and right now, its anybody's game (no pun intended).

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