<div style='font: 12pt ; text-align: left; '>THe Gamecube, Xbox, and PS2 each have hundreds of games available for them, more than was ever available for the N64 or Dreamcast. Most of the games on each system are crap, and the PS2. The Dreamcast was the system that had a few good games and a lot of crap, the N64 probably had the lowest ratio of crappy games of any system ever existing (that was major, of course) because none of the crappy companies could really afford to develop for the system (which had the highest development costs of any major videogame system to date). On average, an N64 game sold WAY higher than a game on any other system. There are 3 Xbox games that have sold over a million in North America (according to NPD), 5 Gamecube games, and 23 PS2 games. Only 5 games from this generation have sold more than 2 million; there are 16 games on the N64 that sold over 2 million copies in North America. You can't really compare it to the Xbox, the Xbox has Halo, the N64 had all those Nintendo games, Zelda, Zelda 2, Mario, Banjo, Goldeneye, Mario Kart, Star Fox, Smash Brothers, and so on.
Dreamcast, it had 1 game that sold a million copies, and a million was all it sold. There are a lot of good Dreamcast games, but the line-up on Dreamcast does not stand up to any of the major consoles out now, all of the good Dreamcast games were ported to Gamecube anyways (where they actually sold more). Yes Dreamcast is a pretty good system, one worth buying, I had a lot of fun with it during the two years that it was alive, A LOT of fun, but that was with only a few games, it only really had 5 o6 or 7 really good games on it (and two of those are two of my favourite games ever, Skies and SC), the rest were crap in comparrison to other games on other consoles. You can't really compare it to the Gamecube, the Dreamcast had Soul Calibur, Sonic, Skies of Arcadia, Resident Evil, and some other titles, well Gamecube also has Skies of Arcadia, Sonic, Resident Evil, and Soul Calibur, but it also has: Zelda, Metroid, Mario, Mario Kart, Smash Brothers, F-Zero, AC, Viewtiful Joe, Eternal Darkness, and on. Dreamcast had a lot of Sports games too, but I don't like Sports games for the most part (They seem pointless and boring for the most part, except for NHL and PGA games) so I can't say anything on them.</div>
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