Never played any of these games, and looks like for a good reason. And Seaman was the worst title for a game. EVER. That fish faced creep looks like he would spoon you in your sleep.
Why do doomdoomdoom and YOURMUM insist on fighting on every article I've been in today?
Maybe it's their way of showing their sexual attraction to each other?
Toy Commander was definitely one of the all-time best Dreamcast games in my opinion. I agree whole-heartedly with everything you had to say on the subject.
I own all of these with the exception of Bangai-O. Most if not all are incredibly fun games. I got most of them for a couple bucks cause I worked at EB from the birth to demise of Dreamcast so when it all went clearance I was there waiting with my paycheck in hand. I also own 5 functional consoles, all of which except for 1 was a special edition or bundle that came out near the end.
I dont think I've ever played a console more than Dreamcast (to scale of course). I loved it so much I used to bring it to work and hook it up to the registers via the VGA box. When the store was dead (which was everyday from 9am to 1:30pm) I would play Phantasy Star Online.
I dont remember how but I was also a beta tester for quite a few games. Sega sent me a "keydisk" which was basicly a dev console. I got to test out Quake 3, Unreal Tournament, Phantasy Star Online, Alien Front, and Ooga Booga months before their releases...it was amazing!
One amazing thing not mentioned about V-Rally was its track generator and maker.
The game would auto generate tracks for you so it was pretty much unlimited, it worked really well. If that wasnt enough it had some pretty excellent track creation tools.