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#34 - Shenmue was indeed a game way too ambitious for it's own good. Urban legend has it that even if every Dreamcast owner bought this game, it still would have made a loss. And so it did. That didn't make this game anymore impressive though. The vast world drew you in like a vacuum cleaner. I have never again seen such an immersive world, with a working randomized weather system and realistic day and night cycles. It was also the last game where you really had to explore for yourself. Playing this together with my mother, I remember drawing maps of the areas and taking notes of events all by ourselves. It doesn't get anymore interactive than that. This was the first game that showed 'next-gen' had arrived, and that the Dreamcast could put some holes in the PS2 power-wise if it was put up to it.

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I like four fighting games, two of them are in this top 50. This speedy one, even has something in it's name that you most likely have right in front of your house!