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As of the 31st of March the gamecube and dreamcast servers for PSO 1 and 2, and PSO 3 CARD Revolution will be shutdown permanetly.

It certainly is the end of an era for me. I played PSO on dreamcast way back in 2000 online up until about 2002. Where I then switched to the Gamecube version, by using a japanese dial up moden and later a BBA. I had such a great time on that game. It was an awesome community so much friendlier than any MMORPG.

I'll never forget my time on Ragol.

It's funny how a game can make you feel all funny inside but it truly was a great part of my life. Getting home from work at 10:30 having dinner then jumping online for hours just to see fellow hunters.

Sniff PSO i will miss you.

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Ahhh the dreamcast, the most under appreciated console of all time. I still play marvel vs capcom on mine with the arcade stick.. damn so many games on that console rocked. I have to say I never played it online though. I've got a gc but never really played it.. But Dreamcast... *reminisces of holding dreamcast hand in hand skipping in the distance* good times..

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I had a dreamcast the day of launch and yea i must admit i loved it. Games like soul calibur, Resident evil: code veronica, shenmue, power stone? i think it was called? the marverl vs capcom games (i love the super combo thingy's so f'kn much) sega gt, doa 2, so many classics.. such a shame it wasnt marketed better.

I later gave it to my cousins who broke it, and i must admit i regret making that desicion.

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*sniff* dreamcast we hardly new ye.

Powerstone was an awesome game espicially 4 players.

Marvel Vs Capcom 2 was amazing as well. Huge combo's tech hits, counters, such a deep fighting game. I unlocked every character, all the backgrounds, alternative costumes. My brother and I thrashed that game.

BUT this is about PSO.

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