My Audio Equipment had to be replaced but I'm back. What other dreamcast games should I have covered? Play Mile High Taxi store.steampowered.com/app/1366560/MiLE_HiGH_TAXi/? 0:00 Intro 1:02 Pen Pen Triicelon 6:15 Cosmic Smash (JP) 9:15 Cool Cool Toon (JP) 13:20 Who Wants To Beat Up A Millionare 15:34 Crazy Taxi 2 18:44 Ooga Booga 22:46 Napple Tale (JP) 26:56 Propeller Arena (Unreleased)
Illbleed. One of the levels involves an expy of Woody from Toy Story fighting a demonic Sonic the Hedgehog. Yes, the rest of the game is just as weird.
I miss Y2K and I wasn’t even conceived yet when it was mainstream. Modern replications of it can’t do it correctly outside the most basic clichés of the aesthetic and it’s PAINFUL
OOps. The good thing is, Gundam will go on for a long time past the year 2010. So by then other artist will also design Gundams. Then my statement will be more accurate.
@@HEADBOY_PHENOMENON no. SRW mechs are typically made by katoki or a similar guest designer, the Vangray is designed by Eichi Shimizu who worked on the recent Ultraman manga, some recent Getter Robo manga, and Linebarrel of Iron. Ippei Gyoubu worked on Gundam Reconguista in G, Iron Blooded Orphans, Moon Gundam, Build Divers and its sequel, and Witch from Mercury
There’s a neat Japanese exclusive Cardcaptor Sakura Dreamcast game which has you play as Tomoyo as you record footage of past CS episode action sequences. The game grades you on how well it’s shot. It’s like Pokémon snap but basically impossible to play if you can’t read Japanese.
Let’s not forget about all the fantastic Capcom fighters the Dreamcast had, Marvel Vs Capcom 2, Street Fighter 3:Third Strike, Power Stone, Project Justice, and many more were the bread and butter of the Dreamcast.
"I wonder what tomorrow will bring. I'm looking forward to it." Oh yeah, you sneaky devil, you knew exactly where to put that last line. The secret code of the onion ninjas. And now they got me... ... In all seriousness though, between this and Sonic Adventure's Christmas DLC it kills my soul everytime, seeing how tragically hopeful everything about the Dreamcast was. Like a fleeting dream, a memory of a different future. It has this very special vibe no other console ever had. And man, so many great games in this one video too. :''D
Anytime I watch these videos I get a boost of inspiration. Talking about a mixture of mostly obscure games with cool and unique styles. It keeps me motivated to keep going in whatever I'm working on.
I believe Dreamcast is one of the most underappreciated consoles along with Sega Saturn & Wii U. I'll be hopeful if Pan could do strange games videos for the those consoles someday.
I'd say Saturn is way more overlooked in the West. With weird tech, a fairly small official translated library, no Sonic game and shitty marketing the Saturn was always going to be in a troubled spot.
Dreamcast was just outdated, if it came out in the mid 90s it would have had a good run, but the ps2 released a year later and just completely dominated the video game market, then gamecube and xbox came out and it was pretty much all over at that point.
And Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure, if it counts since it came to PS2, PC, PSP, 3DS, and I think on Steam? Wish they can port it to Switch at some port... such a underrated, cozy action RPG...
What a weird little console the Dreamcast was - learned of a few new games from this video so that’s pretty cool, too! If you do another Xbox showcase, I hope you give Grabbed by the Ghoulies a go.
Dreamcast was just outdated, if it came out in the mid 90s it would had a good run, but the ps2 released a year later and just completely dominated the video game market, then gamecube and xbox came out and it was pretty much all over at that point.
NYC may have horrifying taxis, but we have actual public transit! So you know, half your friend group being mowed down as you faintly hear The Offspring is worth it.
I've always loved Taxi's editing in his videos, they really display the emotion of the nostalgic media he usually plays in his videos and that really shows in his last 3 videos, i really wish he got more sucribers and support.
I love Napple Tale. Been listening to the music for years and the moment I saw the translation patch, I jumped to the first store to buy burnable CDs for the first time in well over 10 years. Incredible work by the translators!
i honestly really liked your old crazy taxi video from back in the day so hearing "one fine day" to cap off a rebel taxi video brought back some good memories.
It’d be cool if we got a Sonic and Sega Allstars Crazy Taxi. Imagine Sonic carrying people to their destination. Also Ooga Booga would’ve been perfect for OG Xbox and 7th Gen consoles. Oh and if you ever do Sega Saturn games, I’d recommend Willy Wombat. As for Switch games, Blaster Master Zero is a game I’d recommend as well
it's really weird how familiar napple tale felt. like i feel like i've seen this game before but i'm pretty sure i never have seeing how it was only released in japan.
I didnt own a Dreamcast back then, by the time i got a GameCube the system was already discontinued. Since 2020 I actually got to own one and Ive been enjoying it, im glad i got to own one and hopefully i can continue to expand my DC library. Out of all the games you shown I would give Napple Tale a try, Dreams in a Pie caught me off guard and now i had to fully listen to it.
the dreamcast might just be my favourite console ever, purely due to the fact all of it's games ooze the same unfiltered mid 2000s energy that's weirdly cozy in the modern day
I've had a burned copy of Cool Cool Toon for years but always struggled with the language barrier. I was finally able to do my first run tonight with the english translation, and what a difference it made. Pan is right though, the game is absolutely brutal toward the end on normal difficulty. Not because of the actual difficulty itself, but rather the style of gameplay needing such fast and precise stick movement that most controllers don't accommodate. I had to turn it to easy mode for the last 3 songs, and I've beaten Elite Beat Agents on the hardest difficulty. Still, very fun game overall.
Talk about the Legendary fighting games in DC, possibly discuss some of their transition to other consoles like Capcom vs SNK 2; where they even omit character attack names like Rugals 'Double Genocide' special.
I'm gonna try my damndest to go to Momocon this year. The last few years have not been kind but this year is different! MOMOCON 2023!!!! WOOOOOOOOO!!!!
Cool Cool Jam and Cool Cool Toon could link up via the Dreamcast/Neo Geo Pocket Color link cable. It's a neat feature that a few other games took advantage of, like Capcom vs SNK/Match of the Millennium and KOF '99 Dream Match/KOF R-2, etc.
3:35 “Every day I’m thankful Y2K became a style, and not our demise.” I agree, so hard. Too bad it’s so blatantly obvious in most cases when something is trying to look Y2K but is made after its peak. Like, the fonts and iconography is there, but replicating the tacky 3D and texturing is- understandably, I admit- pretty hard. I guess I’m just projecting my frequent worries that my Ed Edd n’ Eddy “Rétro Future” Y2K AU can’t look authentic enough without me having to learn how to use 90’s silicon graphics computers. That’s probably it. (Not you, Pan. Your channel’s style is the exception.)
despite the less vibrant colour palette, and that side by side with these games it'd definitely stick out a bit, i'm still surprised you didn't talk about illbleed, as that games definitely strange, like, really strange, and also very creative, like a b-movie meets a haunted house, if both were actually trying to kill you, and also everything might be a robot.
I wanted to but a lot of factors stopped me NitroRad made a real good vid on recently it requires multiple playthroughs to get the full experience Also risky with the amount of blood Some other day maybe
I absolutely love artsy rhythm games like Cool Cool Toon, I don't know if you've already reviewed these but I'd suggest checking out Bust A Groove, specifically the Japanese only spin off game, Dance Summit 2001.
If you do PS2 games again, I’d like to suggest Kinetica, a racing game that’s the debut title of Santa Monica Studio that has the most grooving soundtrack on the ps2
Great video as always Pan! Loved seeing all these insane niche games! I was actually hyped when you said cosmic smash was getting a PSVR port! But just to help with the pronunciation of Ippei Gyoubu's name, It would be pronounced: eep-pei gyoh-bu. Hold the "o" in gyoh a bit haha
i don't know exactly why but i have this weird nostalgia towards the dreamcast because the whole console & essentially all of its games have this early 2000s aesthetic & vibe that i love so much because i was born & raised in the early 2000s (even though i was born in 2002, one year after the dreamcast was discontinued)
For the next colorful games episode, I hope you’ll return to the OG Xbox. You could finally take a look at Blinx as well as Crazy Taxi 3 and other forgotten games.
Oh yeah Ooga Booga, the one obsurce DreamCast game I actually played along with Evolution and Fur Fighters. Also I remember when my brother and his friends played Marvel vs Capcom 2 I called Captain America Major Glory.
listen bro idk who u r but i just found ur content and im in love!!!! after this im gonna binge watch ur entire channel in one sitting frfr, pls keep it up ur doing gods work for my goldfish attention span brain lol
5:20 Well, The reason Tom the Cat gets hurt is because its Karma. Tom is not a nice cat, far from it. He's a Greedy, Egoistical, Anger-Prone Cat who always (but Not all the time) provoke Jerry in some way, leading to Jerry giving Tom a rightful Karma.