I think that's why I loved the Mega Drive and Dreamcast so much. They did an amazing job of porting arcade games to home use.
Many Mega Drive classics started off as being arcade games, and same with Dreamcast. In fact IIRC the chipset of the Dreamcast was based on some Sega arcade unit hardware. That's why things like Soul Calibur and House of the Dead worked so flawlessly on it.
Many Mega Drive classics started off as being arcade games, and same with Dreamcast. In fact IIRC the chipset of the Dreamcast was based on some Sega arcade unit hardware. That's why things like Soul Calibur and House of the Dead worked so flawlessly on it.
I remember that Arcade games on NES really sucked. I couldn't stand street fighter or mortal kombat on that one though I spend a lot of time playing them on arcades.
PS2 got boring quickly......except for multiplayer, and even that was pretty fail because it only had 2 controller ports. N64 and Dreamcast had 4.
and PS2 only had a few good exclusives while Xbox had way superior graphics and processor (733mhz vs. 294mhz in ps2 lmao) had 4 controller ports, a 10gb hard drive which was a lot at that time, internet access and xbox live in standard and it was less than 10% more expensive.