Snow is originally a Japanese visual novel for Windows PCs with erotic content. It was later ported without the adult scenes to the Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation Portable consoles. The story of Snow revolves around the life of Kanata Izumo, who is revisiting a village to help his relative manage a hot spring inn. The gameplay in Snow follows a branching plot line which offers pre-determined scenarios with courses of interaction, and focuses on the appeal of the female main characters by the player character.
A censored and fully voiced port of Shirotsume Souwa. Also includes the short side-story "Tsunakawa-sanchi no Christmas".
Tokyo, year 2008.
There is a mysterious group that experts from various fields gather. And Souji is the most outstanding researcher in the group, who researches about combat androids. He has produced three androids, Ema, Sayu and Toka. They adore Souji, and live a peaceful life. But one day, combat robots invade into his laboratory, and the battle to the end starts....
Originally released for PC (Windows) platform as hentai visual novel in 2001, this Dreamcast port removes adult content, adds renewed artwork and new scenario events.
NHL 2K is a series of hockey games by 2K Sports for the Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, Xbox, iPhone, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and the Wii. Initially discontinued after the release of NHL 2K11 in 2010, the brand was revived on mobile devices in 2014. The games are officially licensed from the National Hockey League and NHL Players Association. While its games were released on consoles, its main competition was EA Sports' NHL video games.
Bokomu no Tatsujin is a Board Game video game published by Fujicom released on January 24th, 2002 for the SEGA Dreamcast.
A very unusual cartoon look to this little known tongue in cheek life simulator with some off kilter humour to match. Think of a cuddly version of Jet Set Radio in terms of visual look. The game sees the player preparing dishes in a kitchen, jumping up stairs with a plank of wood on the shoulder as logs roll down and giving out tissues to people coming out of the train station. Quite a mull of mini games with a very unique graphical style and its own gags thrown in.
This puzzle simulation tasks players with running a demolition crew. In each stage, players are given a set number of charges and can then navigate through a 3D floor plan, setting charges wherever they want. After setting their charges, the game simulates the building's collapse and players are scored based on how successful their job was. If players do well enough, they can move on to the next stage, but if they do badly enough their botched demolition might just make the evening news.