The Dreamcast came equipped with an in-built 56kb modem. This console came with an in-built 4 controller port (the first to come with such) and it was the first to come with hardware that made it possible to play games online. A couple of hidden characters add to the game's replay value.ĭREAMCAST ISOS / DREAMCAST ROMS INFORMATION Dreamcast was launched in Japan towards the end of 1998 and entered the United States and Western Europe at the tail end of 1999.
Graphics are as beautiful as the Dreamcast can do, and the characters are cute and colorful. Sure, there's still a one-player mode, but it's Power Stone 2's multiplayer mode that truly makes it worth the download.The levels are larger this time around, to accommodate the wilder action, and there are Mario Party-style minigames that pop up smack in the middle of battles. It was fast paced and a whole lot of fun.Now, picture all of the aforementioned stuff, but with up to four players battling at once, and you've just described Power Stone 2 for Dreamcast.
One or two players would run around trying to collect three power stones, which would turn them into superhuman punishment machines, while everything from tables to submachine guns were available as weapons. EliteOmegaZeroX rates this game: 4/5 Players who have had the pleasure of playing the original Power Stone know that it was pure fighting chaos.