i did wanna mention how im alternatively enjoying my dc versus the
homebrew scene.i now focus on finding the many titles i never
played(and there is way more than enough to keep me busy on dc for
some time to come..),looking for the rare titles that dc had that many
might have overlooked,etc..dont get me wrong..i have enjoyed much in
the homebrew community..just not the actual homebrew games..things
like the homebrew apps,players,emus,ports,etc.
the dc homebrew community is strongest in
porting,emulation,applications for dc.
they have some catching up to do in the actual gaming area.
--- In DreamcastBrowsers@yahoogroups.com, "curtis_ray_31"
<curtis_ray_31@...> wrote:
>
> i wasnt aware that it was a homebrew development team...that explains
> much then.i assumed they were actually working with a true development
> kit capable of producing high end games.
>
>
> and yes there are and have been GREAT 2D games.but NOT from the dc
> homebrew community...fair maybe..but not great.
>
>
> most dc homebrew is whack...and i dont consider emulation part of
> homebrew..so the great dc emus dont count.im speaking strictly of
> actual homebrew games..and the ones that were actually cool were
> nothing more than brief and unfinished demos.nor do i consider ports
> homebrew.so that leaves much to be desired from the homebrew community
> on dc.much is unfinished,never released,or just hype altogether.even
> the great emu dreamsnes was left incomplete at version 0.9.8.
>
> i wish this team well either way.if the experience of creating and
> releasing it makes them and a few dc owners happy..then all is good i
> guess.
>