Over this month (emulation only):
Dreamcast
Exhibition of Speed: terrible racing game
Speed Devils: terrible racing game
90 minutes: terrible football game
Virtua Striker 2: great. Found a new and rare secret (the Royal Genki stadium)
Sega GT: great as I said in an older post.
Tokyo Highway Challenge: great. The time when Japan was still a (very) exotic country.
F355 Challenge: great and hard.
Metropolis Street Racer: great and very hard
Virtua Athlete 2K: great and fukkin hard
Toy Racer: I didn't know it was an only multiplayer game so no opinion
Naomi:
Cosmic Smash: great potential but I had to quickly abort my game since Demul struggles quite a bit.
PS2:
Smash Court Tennis: The dark Virtua Tennis by Namco so extremely fascinating. Short content but great game and lovely jazzy ambiance.
Gamecube:
NBA Courtside 2002: To remember Kobe. Like Iverson with NBA 2K, Bryant was the promotional icon of Nintendo's NBA Courtside. It was one of the very first games released on Gamecube. The game is pretty crap though.
PSOne:
Battle Arena Toshinden: Ellis is sex, boss Gaia is amazing. Hearing Bach on special stage is sex as well.
Tobal: great gameplay, designed by the main designer of Virtua Fighter 1. The game that introduced the "8-way" movement in VSF. Illustrated by the Dragon Ball's author.
Saturn:
Battle Arena Toshinden Remix: Terrible conversion but it has a nice CGI intro and a story mode. The dub is amazingly cheesy (more than Shenmue).
PSP:
Ridge Racer 2: great game and some fantastic music but too easy with a pad.
Sega 32X Arcade:
Dark Edge: you can say it's the very first 3D VS Fighting in terms of gameplay, also the 3D is illusive. Visually mind-blowing. Although not deep, the gameplay is nice to handle but the fireballs.
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Sega Model 2:
Sega Rally 1: Very good and still beautiful. I'm not saying great because I couldn't set up the FFB of my wheel correctly. When you come from Assetto Corsa, Dirt Rally or Richard Burns Rally, it's difficult to going back.
Sega Touring Car: Couldn't set the controls right, even with a wheel sadly
Fighting Vipers: Great. Throwing people in the wall is very satisfying.
Last Bronx: Great. The hopeless Tokyo has a lot of charm.
Pilot Kids: A cute 2.5D shoot them up in a house, pretty much like Toy Commander.
Virtua Fighter 2: After Last Bronx and Fighting Vipers, it felt quite bland tbh. The game is damn hard.
Sega Model 3:
Lost World Jurassic Park: I heard people could play it with a wiimote so I quickly aborted my game until I find something more convenient than a mouse.