Dreamcast



"It's thinking."

This motherfucker was revolutionary back in the day and is still fun as hell and worth a pick up at a flea market or major gaming store. Gosh, just look at that list and all of those great games. It's a shame this console died early - although it got some new titles long after it was discontinued. Seriously, it's awesome. It had jaw-dropping graphics, four controller ports, VGA support, and it doesn't even need modding to play burned games (check the silver label on the bottom of the console and look for the revision, the number inside a circle: 0 or 1 will take burns, 2 will not).


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The damn list
We also have a list of Dreamcast Homebrew Games for those who feel the fun should NEVER stop!

The Indie list
As hackers figured how to boot the Dreamcast from regular CDs without any hardware modding, it became, by all practical means, the most open console ever. That is, until intentionally open consoles came out, such as the Linux-based Caanoo and many Android-based portables, but I digress. Retaining a devoted fanbase even after it was commercially discontinued, it was the platform of choice for many independent developers. Thus it received several original titles, as well as ports and emulators.