![]() Here they painted the landscape with graffiti and rebelled against an oppressive government and a series of rival gangs. Part Tony Hawk, part open world adventure title, Jet Set Radio threw in-line skates on players and had them motoring through a futuristic Japanese cityscape. Jet Set Radio’s graphical style holds up surprisingly well, which is largely thanks to its then innovative cel-shaded visuals. However, one of Chu Chu Rocket’s greatest strengths was its frantic multiplayer mode, which shines better on console, so we hope that Sega does the right thing and gives us a downloadable console-friendly sequel. The game played a lot like a mobile game before the devices really existed, so it's not surprising that in 2010 the game was adapted for iOS (and a year later for Android). Players dropped arrows onto a game board in order to redirect mice towards rocket ships, while avoiding bottomless pits and the hungry jaws of roaming cats. This was one of the best party games on the Dreamcast, and given the popularity of Super Smash Bros., we’re a little surprised that Capcom hasn’t tapped this chaotic 4-player brawler for a reboot.Ĭhu Chu Rocket’s offbeat structure harkens back to the zany, anything goes mentality of the ’80s arcade. ![]() During these battles, players struggle to nab power stones that give their character an extra leg up in battle. This is why we appreciate Power Stone’s hectic beat downs, which allow you to use tables, chairs, and rocks as weapons in epic 4-player slugfests. That system works fine, but we don’t think most brawls play out anything like that. ![]() Most fighting games drop two opponents on opposite sides of the screen and then have them punch and kick each other using a series of button combos. ![]() Here are our top picks for games that should get another sequel on modern consoles. Many Dreamcast titles like Samba de Amigo, Typing of the Dead, Crazy Taxi, and Resident Evil Code: Veronica eventually migrated over to other consoles, but the Dreamcast's library hasn't been completely strip-mined. Now is the time to resurrect these franchises. Even so, the Dreamcast produced a small number of gaming gems that many of today's fervent gamers might not be familiar with. Sega's ill–fated console was never the most popular system on the market, and was only officially on store shelves for about a year-and-a-half. In the grand scheme of gaming history, the Sega Dreamcast was barely a blip on the radar. ![]()
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