• Episode 131: Phantasy Star Online Special

  • Jun 26 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 21 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 131: Phantasy Star Online Special

  • Summary

  • You are now dialled in to a brand new DreamPod special on the Dreamcast's ultimate multiplayer killer app: Phantasy Star Online, or - in Lozz's words - "the greatest f***ing game in the world. Period." Back in 2001, PSO broke new ground by bringing an online RPG experience to console, but did you know that you can still play PSO online on your Dreamcast in 2024?

    Assembled in The Dreamcast Junkyard lobby this time round are Lozz, Mark (aka MazGamingUK), Brian and Harvey (aka Pizza Hotline) to talk all about what makes Phantasy Star Online's revolutionary console RPG goodness so darn special. They also recount their first memories of the game, think of questions they'd want to ask the game's developers if they had the chance, and take on Lozz's "Who Want to be a Mesetanaire" PSO quiz...

    Links:

    • How to get online with Dreamcast
    • Dusqk (Bandcamp Page)
    • MazGamingUK (Twitch)

    All musical interludes in this episode are songs from the Phantasy Star Online soundtrack.


    Looking for more Dreamcast Junkyard goodness? You can check out our blog, join our community on Discord, follow us on Twitter, like our Facebook page, and subscribe to our YouTube channel. You can support us on Patreon, donate on Buy Me A coffee or buy our merch to help us with hosting costs. Thanks!

    More from DCJY:

    • The Top 200 Dreamcast Games (2023)
    • The Top 25 Dreamcast Indie Games (2024)


    The outro music from episode 114 onwards was created by our friend Pizza Hotline! You can stream or purchase Pizza Hotline's latest album "Polygon Island" on all major music platforms by clicking here.

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