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The hardest time to be a Sega fan was after the end of the beloved Dreamcast, when most of Sega's first party efforts reduced their image of quality to rubble.

They didn't beat the SNES but it was OK, just come back harder......Saturn discontinued? What about the Sonic game coming out for- bootlegg Dreamcast games? Sweeet! PS2.....no more Dreamcast? Jet Set-No.......I never got to play Shenmue 2.....

*opens door*
*looks back*
*Sonic is waving goodbye, alongside Jaleel White and the Sonic Underground gang*
Then in a very dramatic and heaven-like statement of disappointment and failure,

"Seeeeeeeeeeee........gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa......."



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SaviorX said:
The hardest time to be a Sega fan was after the end of the beloved Dreamcast, when most of Sega's first party efforts reduced their image of quality to rubble.

They didn't beat the SNES but it was OK, just come back harder......Saturn discontinued? What about the Sonic game coming out for- bootlegg Dreamcast games? Sweeet! PS2.....no more Dreamcast? Jet Set-No.......I never got to play Shenmue 2.....

*opens door*
*looks back*
*Sonic is waving goodbye, alongside Jaleel White and the Sonic Underground gang*
Then in a very dramatic and heaven-like statement of disappointment and failure,

"Seeeeeeeeeeee........gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa......."

I don't know. SEGA was dropping quality by the tons right after the Dreamcast got discontinued. Jet Set Radio Future, SEGA GT 2002, Virtua Fighter 4, and Panzer Dragoon Orta all came out relatively close to the DC's demise and were stellar works. Shemue 2 got released eventually also.

 



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