วันพุธที่ 3 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Sega Dreamcast Enforcer Arcade Stick

Sega Dreamcast Enforcer Arcade Stick Review






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Sega Dreamcast Enforcer Arcade Stick Feature


  • The Enforcer Arcade Stick from Topmax is designed with all the high-tech features that gamers want, combined with the quality and strength they require.
  • Release Date 19 May 2003



1. High-quality Arcade Joystick
2. 6 buttons on the top
3. Built-in Rumble
4. Easy Access VMU slot
5. Individual turbo settings on 4 different buttons (not Z and C)
6. Smooth 360 degrees movement - Just like the arcade
7. Slow motion
8. Super-high density plastic for extra durability
9. Non-slip bottom design



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วันอังคารที่ 2 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Crazy Taxi

Crazy Taxi Review






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Crazy Taxi Feature


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If you think it's hard to flag down a cab in a big city, try driving one in Sega's zany straight-from-the-arcade port of Crazy Taxi. If you're one of the teeming fans who eagerly played Crazy Taxi in the arcade at a buck a pop, then this game is a must-buy, if only from a purely economic standpoint. Even those who don't know the difference between Crazy Taxi and the long-running TV series Taxi will immediately recognize the appeal of this game. In fact, this game is so impressive and addictive that it should easily convince a whole new wave of buyers to purchase a Sega Dreamcast.

What's so hot about Crazy Taxi? For starters, the graphics sport the most impressive re-creation of a living city ever seen in a video game. The level of detail is astounding and never ceases to surprise the player as block after unique block speeds by. The city is a distilled version of San Francisco with some landmarks and neighborhoods left intact. Making it seem all the more real are apparent product placements of real-world retail locations such as KFC, Tower Records, and Pizza Hut. And just about everything you see on the screen is interactive: boxes, phone booths, and mailboxes topple when bumped or smashed, pedestrians leap and tumble out of your path, and the myriad of traffic attempts to avoid your erratic high-speed antics. While some driving games brag about a lack of boundaries, this one delivers--players drive on the ocean floor, off the second floor of a parking garage, through parks, and down stairs. A helpful hovering arrow points drivers in the correct direction, but you can truly drive wherever you want at any time, making for tons of replay value.

While the game is a direct port from the arcade game of the same name, there's plenty more depth in the home version. In addition to the city that appears in the coin-op version, the Dreamcast version also includes an entirely new city. Crazy Taxi includes a trunk-load of mini-games that help to teach drivers how to perform the special speed boosts and maneuvers in the game.

Though this game would be plenty exciting without any sounds at all, it has an adrenaline-pumping soundtrack supplied by punk crossover bands the Offspring and Bad Religion, as well as some good, if sometimes monotonous, dialogue between the driver and the passengers. --Jeff Young

Pros:

  • Wonderful, realistic graphics
  • Easy to get into, and full of many long hours of addictive play
  • Even more to offer than the fantastic arcade game upon which this is based
Cons:
  • On very few occasions players will encounter some graphic slowdown




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วันจันทร์ที่ 1 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2555

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วันเสาร์ที่ 29 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2555

Demolition Racer: No Exit

Demolition Racer: No Exit Review






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Don your helmet and strap on the shoulder harness--Demolition Racer: No Exit is taking you for a ride, and it's not going to be a smooth one. As a matter of fact, with 16 cars on the track and nobody worried about paint jobs, it's likely to be downright bumpy.

Demolition Racer: No Exit will delight gamers who never can keep their car on the road, as it rewards hazardous driving and openly encourages slamming other motorists into walls or--better yet--land mines.

The game offers two distinctly different leagues. In the demolition leagues, ranking is determined by the damage points that you inflict on your fellow drivers, multiplied by a value that's assigned to the place in which you finish the race. The No Exit mode puts drivers in an arena, à la gladiator, with the winner being the last moving car. Here, the game really shines, as cars go flying hood-over-heels and perform maneuvers that would make crash-test dummies wince.

Demolition Racer: No Exit shows vehicle damage in real time. See your hood crinkle, then pop up and flap like a wounded duck, before it flies over the roof. While the action is fast and furious, however, the graphics don't reflect the abilities of the Dreamcast fully, with vehicles that appear somewhat boxy, and physics that seem unrealistic when compared to other top-notch racing games. In addition, the vehicles are generic, with no brand names.

Once you've turned off the predictable hard-rock soundtrack, the sound effects in Demolition Racer: No Exit are excellent, from the screams of tortured metal to the screech of a fender that's kissing a wall. --Benjamin Reese

Pros:

  • Real-time damage shown on vehicles
  • Very realistic sound effects
  • Unlockable minigames
Cons:
  • Graphics could be better
  • Generic, unlicensed vehicles




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วันศุกร์ที่ 28 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2555

2 Sega Dreamcast Visual Memory Units

2 Sega Dreamcast Visual Memory Units Review






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2 Sega Dreamcast Visual Memory Units Feature


  • New and Sealed
  • Genuine
  • 1 Blue and 1 Green



2 NEW factory sealed Genuine Sega VMU 1 Blue and 1 Green



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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 27 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2555

Sega Dreamcast System - Video Game Console (Black Sega Sports Edition)

Sega Dreamcast System - Video Game Console (Black Sega Sports Edition) Review






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Sega Dreamcast System - Video Game Console (Black Sega Sports Edition) Feature


  • Black Sports Edition



The Sega Dreamcast is a video game console made by Sega, and is the successor to the Sega Saturn. The Dreamcast was the first entry in the sixth generation of video game consoles and was released in late 1998, before its contemporaries - Sony's PlayStation 2, Microsoft's Xbox and the Nintendo GameCube.



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