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Anfebious said:
Assyrian612 said:
Anfebious said:
Seems a lot easier than hacking a Wii.

I've never hacked a Wii, but from what I know the Dreamcast is the easiest hacked console.. There are devs now still making new games for it since it's so easy to work with. Pirating was one of Sega's major issues leading to Dreamcast's demise besides the PS2. You can pretty much get access to any game you want and simply burn it to a cd and boom you got a new Dreamcast game for free. The thing with this PSO online is it's hard to connect online, bcuz of a few reaons. One these BBA are very rare and hard to find since only a few thousand were made, second if you find one it is easily over $100-200 since people jack up the prices. I got mine brand new in the box for $130.00 from a very professional seller.. Iff you can't get a BBA there are ways where you can get the dial up 56k modem to connect online form a PC-DC server,but that is complicated for me so I went the m ore simplistic way, plus I've wanted a BBA since I saw it at bestbuy during Dreamcast's discontinuation.. It was $50.00 at the time lol, I asked my dad for it and he said nope LOL.. I ended up getting it last year 12 years later lol

Well the Wii is increidlby easy to hack. But yeah this looks easy, except it's expensive...By the way I always wanted to try the PSO games, I imagine they don't play like the original ones right? Are they as good as they make them out to be?

Ohh yes this is super easy to do, people have entire collections of classic (NES,SNES, N64) Nintendo and (Master System, Genesis )Sega games burned onto discs, they even have Bleemcast which has PS one games playable for DC... It's hilarious, but on the point of PSO tbo I've played a little of the Genesis versions and those are more final fantasy style games, these new PSO's are MMO which make them incredibly fun.. Yes my friend they are very very fun, I love pso and my experience is not as deep as other players when it comes to PSO as a series. You have a guild card and you can excahnge them with other players adding them to your friends list, you can play quests together, battle quests, trade items-sell items, chat and mingle in the lobbies.. Pretty much what every MMO do nowadays.. I really wanted to play the new PSO2 for PC and Ps Vita, but Sega hasn't localized them to the western audience yet so I went on a mission to play PSO on DC until then XP