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Gee, I'm surprised! One would think the opposite would be the case, that the big-business clerks are jackasses and the small, independent store ones the cool guys. At least that's been my experience... me and the guy at EBGames were chatting about all kinds of systems including the Dreamcast (he even recommended a DC game to me for the lightgun I had just bought) ... and on the other hand, I recently - due to lapse of judgment I guess - waltzed into the local Blockbuster, knowing they used to have DC games for rental only a few months ago, and asked the clerk about just that, at which point he practically laughed in my face and kept rambling, "ohhh, haha, no, we haven't had them for YEARS (*liar*), that system is dead, DEAD, I tell ya, they don't make games for it anymore..nono...we got rid of all that junk long ago, Sega only makes games for PS2/XBox/GC now, they're much better consoles (*liar again*), blah blah, talk trash, etc." - really, he seemed to be bashing the Dreamcast instead of just fucking giving me an objective (and FRIENDLY) answer. Grumble...
Hmm, I guess I don't mind that the Dreamcast _is_ a dead system - in the business sense - but I DO have a problem when those who could still potentially support Dreamcast gamers deny their console completely instead. "It's old, it's not as good, there are no games anymore." That's bull, and I guess one just has to stick with the used-goods markets, online and offline, and with Sega-loving communities such as - you know it. SX.
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