My favorite Dreamcast-era gaming trend is making a surprising comeback


When the Dreamcast came out in the Fall of 1999, most people were enamored with Soul Caliber’s mind-blowing visuals and the fact that Sega eclipsed EA’s long-running Madden series with a single release. But while I certainly enjoyed hours of Soul Caliber, I spent hundreds of hours breeding and evolving Chaos, cute little virtual pets cleverly hidden in Sonic Adventure’s Chao Garden. And 25 years later, virtual pets are making a major comeback in new and interesting ways.

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In his weekly column, Android Central Senior Content Producer Nick Sutrich delves into all things VR, from new hardware to new games, upcoming technologies, and so much more.

The experience was made even better by the fact that I could put my Chaos on the Dreamcast’s Visual Memory Unit—VMU for short—and take them along with me for the day. I spent more than a few hours earning points to further evolve my pets during many of my 8th grade classes, and later that year, Sega would release Seaman—one of the weirdest virtual pets of all time—that you could talk to (and would talk back to you) via a controller-mounted microphone. They’re still some of my favorite gaming memories of all time.




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