When I was in highschool in the later 90's I had an acquaintance that did graphic arts. He of course had a Mac with scsi everything, zip drive,scanner and printer.
It was cool and fascinating to me that only knew of the newly released USB, serial and parallel ports for external devices.
...and PS2 eating the DC's lunch has more to do with Sega and their terrible decisions made in prior generations that burnt retailers and consumers alike than anything else.
The things the PS2 had going for it at launch was a cheap DVD player(yes Sega didn't have the money for this. They were very close to bankruptcy at the time) and Sony's hype.
The id tech 8 engine is a whole lot more performant than the unreal 5 engine and absolutely does what it needs to, fantastically, I would add for the game it was made for.
My job entails me writing mostly Coldfusion all day long.
I write new code in Coldfusion script. Its syntax heavily inspired by javascript, right down to the optional terminating semicolon.
I still have to support a fair bit of code written in Coldfusion tag syntax. That I dislike especially given the code base was written by amateur developers and just makes me feel like bad php from 2003.
The Saturn is also my favorite.
Is it bad that I think depends a dragoon saga kind of overeated?
Zwei is my favorite. The music in one was awesome I thought though
Say way? Crazy Taxi?
The Dreamcast had an amazing library!
Sonic Adventures
Shenmue(1,2),
Grandia 2,
Skies of Arcadia,
Virtua Tennis,
Entire 2k sports series,
Samba de Amigo,
House of the dead,
Soul Calibur,
Dead or Alive 2,
Jet Grind Radio,
Test Drive LeMans,
F355 Challenge,
Rez,
...the list goes one
The weird yet cool games
Roommania,
Segaga,
Seaman
Of course many of these games got ported over later on the other consoles or had sequels release on system after the Dreamcast's demise