Introducing the Youth to Greatness · 1:19pm Jun 2nd, 2015
So we're doing exams this week (and last week and next week), and if you don't have exams today, you just sit in your 4th period for like four hours. So I thought, "My 4th period has doing pretty well this semester, so let's do something fun for them." So I brought my Dreamcast to hook up for them to play. Get them off of their damn Xstations and Playboxes and experience the greatness of the Dreamcast. So they spent the first hour of class playing Soul Calibur, and they've been playing Gauntlet Legends for the past twenty minutes. If they get sick of this, I've got Power Stone and Crazy Taxi with me for them to play. I didn't think they'd be that into it since they're spoiled on HD graphics and fall into the trap of fanboyism, but despite its being a Sega console from 1998, they're actually really enjoying it. I'm pleasantly surprised.
>No Jet Set Radio.
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Haha, no, I didn't bring Jet Set Radio because I wanted any single player game to be a fast arcade game (like Crazy Taxi) to keep any one kid from controller hogging, and Jet Set Radio tends to get a bit more involved. Same reason I didn't bring Space Channel 5 or the amazing Shenmue.