Dreamcast Games On Live?

Sounds a bit strange to me. Didn't the Dreamcast use a custom made GD-ROM disk with a 1.2gb capacity ? Surely this means a lot of games are quite big, I mean after loading a few demos and the existing games on live I'm already down to only 8gb free on my 360's HD, that wouldn't leave much room for many dreamcast games.

Still, maybe many games didn't use the full capacity, but even if they are 700+ MB it will soon fill up your space, and take blooming ages to download.

Now, what I'd like to see them do is an Amiga/ST emulator. Being able to play sensible soccer, cannon fodder, stuntcar racer (be great if you could play multiplayer over live), Speedball 2 etc. I'd certainly pay a few quid for some older games and they wouldn't take up much space.
 
Of all those rumours the one about MS getting WoW as a 360 exclusive sounds quite plausible to me, I think MS would definitely try securing the exclusive rights to the most popular mmporg in the world what with their drive to make internet gaming a major part of the 360.
 
mark_t50 said:
Sounds a bit strange to me. Didn't the Dreamcast use a custom made GD-ROM disk with a 1.2gb capacity ? Surely this means a lot of games are quite big, I mean after loading a few demos and the existing games on live I'm already down to only 8gb free on my 360's HD, that wouldn't leave much room for many dreamcast games.

Still, maybe many games didn't use the full capacity, but even if they are 700+ MB it will soon fill up your space, and take blooming ages to download.

Now, what I'd like to see them do is an Amiga/ST emulator. Being able to play sensible soccer, cannon fodder, stuntcar racer (be great if you could play multiplayer over live), Speedball 2 etc. I'd certainly pay a few quid for some older games and they wouldn't take up much space.

You could always buy another HDD? I know if I end up downloading loads of games I would :).
 
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