“The humble sinner will sometimes be interpreted as one of the filthiest in the eyes of man yet immersed in the eyes of God, and this is due to the volition of honesty regarding his own corruption.”
Sonic Adventure 1
(you couldn't have asked for a better launch title)
Crazy Taxi
(that game that took time-tested concepts and reinvented it in such a new way)
Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future
(the quintessential underwater adventure game)
Sonic Adventure 2
(a decent sequel with lots of nostalgia, first game I bought on the day of release)
Crazy Taxi 2
(the new maps and features didn't make it all that much of a upgrade to the original, but I actually played this game more than the original)
Virtua Tennis 2
(a really polished sports game, probably one of the few sports games I actually enjoy)
Tony Hawk Pro Skater
(I had more fun with the demo of this game)
102 Dalmations: Puppies to the Rescue
(been playing this one recently, its actually not a bad platformer and I really like how they made it of a sequel to the animated movie, than a straight-up adaptation to the live action sequel)
Shemnue
(just started this one too, but its controls are hard to get used to)
“The humble sinner will sometimes be interpreted as one of the filthiest in the eyes of man yet immersed in the eyes of God, and this is due to the volition of honesty regarding his own corruption.”
While I never did have a Dream Cast,
I did have a few SEGA games that were both on the Gamecube and Dream Cast.
(If that counts.)
Phantasy Star Online Episode 1 & 2.
(Many hours have been spent playing that with friends and family.)
Sonic Adventure 2 (Battle).
(Possibly the last Sonic game to have a chao garden, although that's not the only reason I liked it,
it has some really good levels, and was the first game to have Shadow if I am correct.)
I didn't actually get the first Sonic Adventure on the Gamecube,
but at least it's on Steam.
“The humble sinner will sometimes be interpreted as one of the filthiest in the eyes of man yet immersed in the eyes of God, and this is due to the volition of honesty regarding his own corruption.”