My best friend at the time had it in Japanese. Total garbage. Loved every second of it.
I only played it because I ran out of steam with Sonic Adventure. I had such a small Dreamcast library.
Accidentally traded it into GameStop with a bunch of other games for like $1.12 and a kick in the ass.
Rented it from Blockbuster and only had 3 days to play it. It was the first time my mom left me play video games during the week day.
i found a way to play thisHere's one so obscure I can't even find video for it. Dogfight City on Macintosh. Not Mac, but Macintosh.
I don't remember this shyt being this difficult . There's more complexity to this game than I ever imagined back in the late 90s. But this shyt got me thinking about my grandfather (yeah you read that right) and some of the games he had back then. The man was a pirate before the word was even uttered, looking up no CD cracks for different games and software. Tell me why this man had Jane's Combat Simulations on his self built 2000/2001 era computer .i found a way to play this
damn its hard
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This. W/ all the branching pathsI had Way of the Samurai. It was short but dope.
DBZ legends was fire I got it for one birthday along with the action replay and spring that would allow you to play import games on the og PS1....Honestly not sure if it’s rare but I remember buying this from ebgames and having fun.
Never seen anyone else bring it up.
Now this game was rare back in the day, before dbz got released in the us. I got the Japanese import from a local game shop.
shyt was ass but I played it to death simply because it was dbz.
I ended up going back and buying dbz legends and ultimate battle 22, both on ps1, as well.
Lol yup. Legends was cool. I had the same thing. When I found out it would let you play burned cds tooDBZ legends was fire I got it for one birthday along with the action replay and spring that would allow you to play import games on the og PS1....