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"The Hidden Dreamcast Light Gun Game"

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Blogger FlorreW said...

Looks pretty fun considering its an easter egg in a racing game , didnt know about this even if i play demolition racer quite a lot :)

Thursday, August 25, 2016

Blogger Doc Rob said...

I Actually was searching the star wars demolition part about a week ago so im glad you put that in there it was killing me as its one of my favorite games

Friday, August 26, 2016

Blogger Unknown said...

Wow. I love the obscure stuff. Great article. Its crazy we still get to enjoy these classic magazine style articles so many years later

Friday, August 26, 2016

Blogger Unknown said...

Wow. I love the obscure stuff. Great article. Its crazy we still get to enjoy these classic magazine style articles so many years later

Friday, August 26, 2016

Blogger Mongroovy said...

This was great, interesting story and witty writing. Spot on!

Friday, August 26, 2016

Blogger Unknown said...

Just in case you want to know, the scoring system in the game works like this: you earn points during the race by hitting and destorying other cars (there are also some power-ups on the tracks that give you points), and at the end of the race, you (and every opponent) get a multiplier based on your position in the race. The higher your position is, the higher the multiplier is, with 1st place obviously being the highest. The final score in a race = your collected points * your achieved multiplier.

So the game has a bit of a strategic element to it: you have to spend time in the fray earning points for a few laps while also not killing yourself, then race forward to get the best position possible. You can't win just by doing one or the other, it has to be a combination of both.

Knowing this, I think you will find it a much more interesting and fun game.

Friday, August 26, 2016

Blogger Unknown said...

Great content as always, Tom. Your website remains the definitive source for all things Dreamcast. I had no idea this game had lightgun support, despite how minimal it is.

Thursday, September 01, 2016

Blogger Tom Charnock said...

Thanks everyone for your comments. Damon - no me neither. It's crazy how much new stuff I discover about this console even now!

Thursday, September 01, 2016

Blogger Unknown said...

Love your funny writing style Tom. What a fantastic treasure trove of dreamcast info this website is. (Enjoy the podcast too).

Friday, June 26, 2020

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