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Macross on the Dreamcast


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Hey all. I've had a modded Dreamcast for quite some time now and had heard that there was at least one Macross game made for it (M3 I believe). Have any of you played it and if so, is it any good? If there are any more, please let me know! ^_^

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Hey all. I've had a modded Dreamcast for quite some time now and had heard that there was at least one Macross game made for it (M3 I believe). Have any of you played it and if so, is it any good? If there are any more, please let me know! ^_^

For the story, pretty good. otherwise, no fun

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Hey all. I've had a modded Dreamcast for quite some time now and had heard that there was at least one Macross game made for it (M3 I believe). Have any of you played it and if so, is it any good? If there are any more, please let me know! ^_^

I've had a non-modded Dreamcast since I've bought one shortly after my 24th birthday and I've owned a DCX disc (for playing imported DC games) since December of 2002 that I have yet to use in case I were to buy Macross M3.

Well, it's already 2008 and Sega has since became a third-party company and I haven't bought Macross M3, but I'm keeping an eye on imported game sites such as PlayAsia for just in case.

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I'll agree with the review on the Macrossworld main site that the game's timer is the only real difficulty. Also, the opening movie is great. Battroid turns too slow, but I use the hell out of the missile fury (X,Y,X,Y,A, if I recall correctly). My Dreamcast is a U.S.A. release, code 1 NTSC U. M3 can be downloaded and burned to a CD to be played on this console.

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I'll agree with the review on the Macrossworld main site that the game's timer is the only real difficulty. Also, the opening movie is great. Battroid turns too slow, but I use the hell out of the missile fury (X,Y,X,Y,A, if I recall correctly). My Dreamcast is a U.S.A. release, code 1 NTSC U. M3 can be downloaded and burned to a CD to be played on this console.

Really? I'd never thought I'd give that a try, so I should. BTW, out of curiosity, how do I burn an .iso file onto a CD-R or CD-RW?

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