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The Dreamcast was a great console. It's a shame that its life was cut short due to the onslaught of a certain behemoth of a console that I personally never ended up getting. Dynamite Cop is a beat-'em up game that has its roots in the arcade. Its predecessor was a Japanese arcade game that was licensed to be a Die Hard game in the west. The game is completely ridiculous, from its story to the weapons you use to beat up your enemies, but that is what's so much fun about it. There were a couple good games on Dreamcast of this type, and this included something like Jedi Power Battles, which is part of one of my favourite franchises in general. but Dynamite Cop was the most memorable one to me, and the one I usually returned to.

Unguessed

Similarly, the first PlayStation was a great console. It however, very much succeeded and enjoyed a fruitful life with tons of games in any genre one could dream of. Out of the blue, the system became home to a series of three excellent platformers, of which I'd say the third game, Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped (for some reason officially known in the Americas without the number '3' in the title), was the pinnacle. It's quite rare actually, for a sequel to be better than an original. Let alone a third game. But in this game, everything came together and the developer perfected their art. This was the era of easy pirating. Just let your computer download a game for a couple of days with your 56k modem, burn it to a disc, and play it on your modded PlayStation. We had stacks of games as far as the eye could see at some point, but every now and then, there was a game that was worth it, and we bought it, just to have the best quality disc and case and have cool manuals. Crash Bandicoot 3, was one of those games.

Guessed by Veknoid_Outcast