From the Dreamcast to the GameCube, a lot of gamers have been, er... phulfilling their phantasies.With Phantasy Star Online III: C.A.R.D. Revolution due out in Japan next week, Sega thought it would be a good idea to remind everyone of the success that the previous games in the series had.
From the first game in the series for the Dreamcast, up until the beginning of this month, the total amount of registered players across all versions and systems (including the GameCube's PSO Ver. 1&2) has hit 600,000. This number only signifies how many people registered, and doesn't necessarily mean there are currently that many PSO players right now, or that that many people own a copy of a game.
However, that is a pretty nice number for the first big online console game series, and will only get bigger when PSO III hits Japan on Thursday, and North America next year.