2011年2月17日星期四

baby fire inspired move from one Japanese company

Yes, this step is completely necessary The key to this little fantasy is more third party support, along with an event so catastrophic that it could shake the strong foundation of fans that Sony had built up with the original PlayStation I don't like to imagine cute things exploding any more than you people do, but it would have to be something pretty Corum extreme.January 31st, 2001: Sega announces they'll be ramping up Dreamcast production in order to meet the rising demand, thanks in part to the last minute, baby fire inspired move from one Japanese company.

July 19th, 2001: Squaresoft releases Final Fantasy X exclusively on the Dreamcast in Japan Fans are grateful that the console's loud fan drowns out Tidus' dialog A huge spike in Dreamcast sales ensues.November 15th, 2001: Microsoft releases the Xbox Aside from Halo, the most popular games on the system are ports of Dreamcast titles. Gucci November 18th, 2001: Nintendo releases the Gamecube in North America Dreamcast fans laugh at its tiny proprietary discs, preferring their larger proprietary discs Lack of third party support eventually leads to Nintendo leaving the console business, concentrating on

Mario and Zelda games for the Dreamcast, Xbox, and PlayStation 2.5 (now with less baby 'sploding).From there, things could pretty much move in the expected direction Fans would eventually get Panzer Dragoon Saga 2, perhaps with the release of the Longines Dreamcast 2 sometime in the middle of 2005 or 2006 Of course they wouldn't call it the Dreamcast 2, as Sega was never big on adding numbers to their consoles Genesis, Saturn, Dreamcast.