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Dreamcast Sega

Soulcalibur

Soulcalibur was one of the first games I managed to emulate on Demul, back in 2007, and I’ve been playing it ever since ocassionally.
But I never knew that the arcade version was actually inferior to the Dreamcast one, which almost never happens:

Also, I was under the impression that every time you completed Story mode for a character, you unlocked their “twin”. Mostly those were reskins, but some of them would grow into distinct characters later. Turns out that’s incorrect. You open charactacters based on how many times you finish the arcade with distinct characters, not with which character you finish it. Yoshimitsu always opens after 2nd completion, while Cervantes requires 10.

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Dreamcast Sega

Resident Evil 3 (Dreamcast)

I’ve played and even completed Resident Evil 3, but it was some 23 years ago. And I also suspect it was a ripped version without the movies, as I don’t remember any of them. So I decided to give the game another go. The intention was actually to play Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 2 Remake, Resident Evil 3 and Resident Evil 3 Remake, but as always, I didn’t even get past the second game in a row.


In any case, I consider myself rather good in Resident Evil games. But this game is brutal. It can throw 4-5 zombies at you room after room. And even the zombie dogs takes twice as many bullets. I guess you should compensate by having the ability to create your own ammo. But it’s not exactly a fair trade.


There’s also some kind of randomization going on which I don’t remember in other games. Sometimes you would see Brad running out of the basement with the shotgun. Sometimes you need to open the door first. Once I went into the corridor in the Police Station and found there four zombies and two red herbs. Another time: two dogs, and no herbs at all.


The game does keep up with the tradition of keeping something special in STARS locker. But speaking of randomisation, once I found a Magnum there. Then after a load, same locker contained Grenade Launcher. One is better than the other, for those unfamiliar.