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Someone linked me to a series of posts on Reddit which lists multiplatform games that are best on PS2, Gamecube, and Xbox.
I thought these lists were flawed, counting games that only had remakes, and games that were only also on previous gen consoles. While these listings may technically be right I feel that’s not productive. You probably don’t need a side by side comparison video with hours of playtime to know Animal Crossing is better on Gamecube compared to Nintendo 64, for example.
There were also games that were just incorrect, such as Sonic Heroes on Xbox, and Spongebob Squarepants: Revenge of the Flying Dutchman on PS2.
Regardless, it got me wondering what a Dreamcast equivalent list would be like. I initially proposed this as a joke but we actually got quite a few listed, so I decided to make a blog post about it!
We should lay a ground rule, though, that we’re only going to count Dreamcast games that were on other platforms from the 6th generation of consoles, or games that saw a generational leap on Dreamcast with a PC version. (For example: Re-Volt) If we didn’t lay this rule, this would be filled by games that are better on Dreamcast compared to PS1 and Nintendo 64. We don’t exactly need expert analyses to figure that out.
I’m also including games that were ported from PC. While it’s a no brainer the PC versions are going to be far superior to any console release, it’s fun to compare the console ports to see how they fare.
Anyway, here is a list we compiled.
List of multi-platform games that are best on Dreamcast- 18 Wheeler - Also on: PS2, Gamecube - This one is close. The PS2 and Gamecube version have a couple of shadows that are absent on Dreamcast, but the Dreamcast’s overall sharper image quality wins it here.
- Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare - Also on: PS2 - No contest here, Dreamcast looks way crisper!
- Crazy Taxi - Also on: PS2, Gamecube, PC - Dreamcast plays the best here. It plays faster than Gamecube and PC, and the controller is better suited to the game than the PS2’s.
- Dead or Alive 2 - Also on: PS2, Xbox - This one was highly debated. No arguments on Dreamcast being better than PS2, but some argued Xbox was better, but that version was esentially a remake, and I wasn’t a fan of all of the changes of that version, so DC wins.
- Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future - Also on: PS2 - PS2 version has slightly more detail, but Dreamcast looks sharper and runs better.
- Grandia 2 - Also on: PC, PS2 - I don’t know much about this one but other people have told me the Dreamcast version is better than PS2, so I’ll take their word for it for the time being.
- Headhunter - Also on: PS2 - Another no contest, DC looks much better.
- Ikaruga - Also on: Gamecube - See Grandia 2, but replace PS2 with Gamecube.
- Looney Tunes Space Race - Also on: PS2 - Dreamcast version looks sharper
- MDK2 - Also on: PS2 - Looks sharper on Dreamcast
- NBA Hoopz - Also on: PS2 - It looks identical on both, but Dreamcast supporting VGA wins this one by default
- The Next Tetris - Also on: PC, Nuon - The Nuon version is based off the PS1 version and is stripped down from that. The Dreamcast looks like it overhauls the game entirely. PC version is also based off PS1.
- Quake 3 - Also on: PS2 - Dreamcast is higher res and is sharper. It also supported online play, whereas PS2 didn’t.
- Rayman 2 - Also on: PC, PS2 - The game director allegedly said the Dreamcast is the best version, and I’m inclined to agree. It runs at 60fps, whereas on PC and PS2 it’s locked at 30. PS2 does add more graphical detail and an extra set of levels, but DC’s higher framerate and native VGA support still beats that in my opinion!
- Ready 2 Rumble Boxing Round 2 - Also on: PS2 - Looks pretty much identical on both, but again, VGA support wins it for Dreamcast
- Resident Evil: Code Veronica (X) - Also on: PS2, Gamecube - Dreamcast looks sharper. (Note: The Dreamcast did get X, but only in Japan)
- Shenmue 2 - Also on: Xbox - They’re both the same but the Xbox has some small graphical glitches here and there the Dreamcast doesn’t, so DC just barely wins this one.
- Sonic Adventure 2 - Also on: Gamecube - This one will probably be highly debated. Both run great, but the cutscenes are all messed up on Gamecube, so Dreamcast is the winner in my book.
- Test Drive Le Mans / Le Mans 24 Hours - Also on: PC, PS2 - The PC version is based off the PS1 port, and the PS2 looks blurrier than DC & is missing some graphical detail.
- Unreal Tournament - Also on: PS2 - Both versions are butchered from the original PC version and suffer from framerate issues, but PS2 is capped at 30fps, and Dreamcast 60fps. So DC wins here.
- Virtua Tennis 2 - Also on: PS2 - Dreamcast looks sharper and runs at 60fps, whereas PS2 runs at 30.
- Donald Duck’s Quack Attack / Goin’ Quackers - Also on: PC, PS2, Gamecube - It’s a completely different game on PS2 and Gamecube, so this one will be down to personal preference.
- Half-Life - Also on: PS2 - I love the Dreamcast version to bits, but PS2 definitely wins here. It’s also not really a fair comparison since the Dreamcast version didn’t technically release. The Dreamcast’s included expansion, Blue Shift, is also better than the PS2’s Decay in my opinion.
- Grand Theft Auto III - Also on: PS2, Xbox, PC - Wanted to shout out this amazing community effort because the Dreamcast version is actually based on PC and has better geometry than PS2. However it currently runs worse than the other versions.
- Grand Theft Auto: Vice City - Also on: PS2, Xbox, PC - See Grand Theft Auto III.
- Hydro Thunder - Also on: PS2, Gamecube, Xbox, PC - The Dreamcast is arcade perfect, but the other ports, which are part of Midway Arcade Treasures, are based off that version, and in my eyes, that makes PC the winner by default in my eyes due to higher supported resolutions and potential for mod support.
- San Francisco Rush 2049 - Also on: PS2, Gamecube, Xbox, PC - See Hydro Thunder
- Soldier of Fortune - Also on: PS2 - Dreamcast version is very comparable graphics-wise, but the horrendous loading times on Dreamcast absolutely loses it for this one.
- Sonic Adventure - Also on: PC, Gamecube - Some people, myself included, prefer the Dreamcast game, but it’s hard to say it’s objectively better due to slower framerates.
- Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2 - Also on: PC, Xbox - Dreamcast version looks leagues better than the PC version and is frankly gorgeous! However, the Xbox version looks better still, and has extra content.






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