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  • The King of Fighters: Dream Match 1999

    1999

    The King of Fighters: Dream Match 1999

    1999

    Fighting
    Dreamcast
    The King of Fighters: Dream Match 1999 is a remake and port of The King of Fighters '98. This version runs at 60 frames per second and contains a rearranged soundtrack and backgrounds remodeled in 3D, as well as additional features such as conceptual galleries and sound test modes.
  • Gundam Side Story 0079: Rise From the Ashes

    2000

    Gundam Side Story 0079: Rise From the Ashes

    2000

    Shooter Simulator
    Dreamcast
    Step into the giant, mechanized suit of the Gundam. There, across battlefields of a war-beaten Earth, you'll command your forces against units of the Zeon army. You'll need to master every move in your suit--and weapon in your arsenal--to outflank the Zeon and complete each mission. And although you've got armored vehicles and ant-sized infantry on your side, the battle will be lost or won by your ability to jump, hover, and fly into battle while zooming in your weapons on the enemy. A cross between first-person shooter and strategy game, Gundam Side Story 0079: Rise From the Ashes comes from a series that originated on the Sega Saturn. This title features such enhancements as detailed 3-D mobile suits, cinematic interstitial scenes, a dramatic soundtrack, and actual sound effects from the anime TV series, Gundam Wing.
  • Evolution 2: Far Off Promise

    2000

    Evolution 2: Far Off Promise

    2000

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Dreamcast
    Evolution 2: Far Off Promise is a role-playing video game for the Dreamcast console. It is a sequel to Evolution: The World of Sacred Device. It was developed by Sting and published by Ubisoft in North America. In Japan it was published by ESP (Entertainment Software Publishers). Evolution 2 Far Off Promise was also released for the European market in 2002 as one of the last European Dreamcast games. In the UK the game was exclusive to the video game chain Game. Like the first Evolution game, Evolution 2 is a dungeon crawler. Unlike the first, Evolution 2 has both random and predetermined dungeon maps. This game and Evolution: The World of the Sacred Device were remade into Evolution Worlds on the Nintendo GameCube.
  • Iron Aces

    2000

    Iron Aces

    2000

    Simulator
    Dreamcast
    Iron Aces is fictional World War 2 flight simulator. What that "fictional" means is that great liberties have been taken with the historical accuracy of the world and events. The most obvious point is that although most planes come from real World War 2 aircraft, the theatre of operations is a bit unique; The four major sides to the conflict (American, British, German, Japanese) are all fighting one another over a group of islands somewhere in the Pacific. Thus each of these nations is represented in close proximity and in direct conflict to one another. The gameplay takes place over a series of single-player flight missions in which your American pilot will fight against the Axis forces and ally with the British. The majority of the missions take place in the air against other aerial targets.
  • Industrial Spy: Operation Espionage

    1999

    Industrial Spy: Operation Espionage

    1999

    Dreamcast
    Blending the stealth, RTS, and RPG genres, Industrial Spy has the player leading a team of superspies (Espion Agents, part of the Blitzstrahl corporation) infiltrating various locales like museums, a military installation, and even a German-style castle full of traps. Each of the agents has his own specialties, like computer hacking, rollerblading, handguns, etc. Gameplay is like a regular real-time strategy game, with the player acting in the role of commander without taking a direct hand in anything. Give the agents orders and try to keep an eye on all of them as they carry them out. Each agent's skills can be upgraded after missions. Keep them out of sight of guards, spring traps on them, or engage them in hand-to-hand or ranged combat.
  • World Series Baseball 2K1

    2000

    World Series Baseball 2K1

    2000

    Sport
    Dreamcast
    World Series Baseball 2K1 is a sports video game developed by Wow Entertainment and published by Sega for the Dreamcast. It was the first game in the modern series to be featured on the Dreamcast, and was the spiritual successor to World Series Baseball for the Sega Genesis.[citation needed] It was released in July 2000 to coincide with the 2000 Major League Baseball All-Star Game in Atlanta.[citation needed] World Series Baseball 2K1 featured a cutting-edge graphical presentation adapted from the NAOMI game Super Major League, and its visuals were well ahead of any other baseball game at the time. Unfortunately, a lack of features, shoddy audio presentation, and major gameplay flaws meant that WSB2K1 was not well received by critics despite its fantastic graphics. The game is notorious for its sometimes-unresponsive controls, as well as the fact that manual fielding—a staple of baseball games for a half-decade prior to WSB2K1's release—isn't even an option available to players.[citation needed] After the deb
  • Wetrix+

    2000

    Wetrix+

    2000

    Strategy
    Dreamcast
    Wetrix is a 3D puzzle game, in which the player's goal is to hold water bubbles falling on a 3D isometric landscape. While water can be evaporated with fireballs, hazards such as Mines, Ice Cubes, and earthquakes also fall and ruin the player's construction!
  • Time Stalkers

    1999

    Time Stalkers

    1999

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Dreamcast
    Welcome to a mysterious world, a world made up of strange lands, hazardous labyrinths and many mysteries. Who created this world? And why? A wandering adventurer by the name of Sword has been summoned to find the answers. From RPG legends 'Climax' comes Time Stalkers, a refreshingly unconventional RPG. Featuring randomly generated dungeons, sub quests and a host of VM mini games.
  • TNN Motorsports Hardcore Heat

    1999

    TNN Motorsports Hardcore Heat

    1999

    Racing Sport
    Dreamcast
    TNN Motorsports Hardcore Heat is an off-road racing video game for the Dreamcast, developed by CRI and published in the USA by ASC Games.
  • Surf Rocket Racers

    2001

    Surf Rocket Racers

    2001

    Racing
    Dreamcast
    Surf Rocket Racers is a jet-ski racing game for the Dreamcast. As in most aquatic racers, success here depends on your ability to smoothly handle unpredictable waves and aggressive competition at the same time. There are several game modes to choose from. First up is the Championship. In this mode, you compete in a series of circuit races and accumulate points based on your finishing position. The racer with the most points at the end of the season wins. The other modes include a trick competition, a hazard and obstacle course, and a head-to-head 2-player mode.
  • Sega Bass Fishing 2

    2001

    Sega Bass Fishing 2

    2001

    Sport Arcade
    Dreamcast
  • Reel Fishing: Wild

    2001

    Reel Fishing: Wild

    2001

    Sport
    Dreamcast
    Reel Fishing is a series of fishing video games by Natsume. The first game, Reel Fishing, was released for the PlayStation in 1996. Originally a localization of Pack-In-Video's (now Marvelous) Fish Eyes series from Japan, Natsume has since diverged from that series to create their own games.
  • Red Dog: Superior Firepower

    2000

    Red Dog: Superior Firepower

    2000

    Arcade
    Dreamcast
    Red Dog: Superior Firepower is a video game released in 2000 for the Sega Dreamcast, it was developed by Argonaut Games PLC.
  • Railroad Tycoon II: Gold Edition

    2000

    Railroad Tycoon II: Gold Edition

    2000

    Simulator
    Dreamcast
    Establish yourself as a mogul to be reckoned with as you work your way up the ranks of the railway industry in this strategy game. Expand your domain across continents and a changing global marketplace. Build the Transcontinental Railway or the Orient Express. Run Steam train through the jungles of Africa, or electric trains through the Swiss Alps. Run your competitors out of town on a rail. An 18 scenario campaign lets you re-create history's greatest railroading feats and failures
  • The Ring: Terror's Realm

    2000

    The Ring: Terror's Realm

    2000

    Dreamcast
    Patterned after genre-defining games such as Resident Evil and Silent Hill, The Ring: Terror's Realm presents a survival-horror experience with all the standard features one would expect. Players assume the role of Meg Rainman, the girlfriend of fellow CDC employee Robert, who, along with three other colleagues, met a mysterious and untimely death while playing a new video game. Determined to uncover the truth, Meg discovers the program on Robert's computer and is promptly sucked into a virtual world. Here, she becomes infected with a virus and has only the next seven days to live. The Ring: Terror's Realm presents players with a handful of different perspectives including third-person, first-person, and a dynamic viewpoint similar purpose to that in the Resident Evil series, which provides constantly changing camera angles. The core gameplay has players traveling between the real and virtual worlds while acquiring items, solving puzzles, and killing larvae, lizards, gorillas, and other monsters. Initially armed w
  • Musapey's Choco Marker

    2003

    Musapey's Choco Marker

    2003

    Puzzle
    Dreamcast
    Arcade matching style puzzle game ported to Dreamcast.
  • Giant Gram: All Japan Pro Wrestling 2

    1999

    Giant Gram: All Japan Pro Wrestling 2

    1999

    Fighting Sport
    Dreamcast
    Giant Gram is the sequel to the ST-V/Saturn "puroresu" title "All Japan Pro Wrestling Featuring Virtua". Both titles feature AJPW superstars, as well as Virtua Fighter characters. Japanese "puroresu" is all about fighting spirit and appeal. Gimmicks and soap opera theatrics do not get you "over" the way they do in the US of A. It's all about ability, athleticism, and sportsmanship.
  • Giant Gram 2000: All Japan Pro Wrestling 3

    2000

    Giant Gram 2000: All Japan Pro Wrestling 3

    2000

    Fighting Sport
    Dreamcast
    Giant Gram 2000 is the sequel to Giant Gram: All Japan Pro Wrestling 2. The roster of wrestlers has been greatly increased, now including more of the All Japan roster and even some legendary pro wrestling figures from Japan and the US like Rikidozan, Bruno Sammartino, and Bruiser Brody. The control has been tightened, it's not as easy to block every strike your opponent throws now, likewise you have to be a bit more precise with your commands when attempting moves. There's a greater number of double team moves, and the Burning system has been overhauled.
  • Godzilla Generations

    1998

    Godzilla Generations

    1998

    Adventure
    Dreamcast
    In Godzilla Generations you play as either Godzilla or Mechagodzilla and have to rage havoc in the city and fend of the army before time runs out. You can unlock other monsters such as First Generation Godzilla, USA Godzilla and Minira by playing through the game. There are five cities that you can lay to ashes, all located in Japan. Each city has two stages to play through. Each monster has a range of moves which range from swiping his tail, using his claws or shooting rays from his eyes or hands. Each monster can also heal himself.
  • Godzilla Generations Maximum Impact

    1999

    Godzilla Generations Maximum Impact

    1999

    Shooter
    Dreamcast
    Godzilla Generations: Maximum Impact is a sequel to the Dreamcast launch title Godzilla Generations. Both are based on the famous Japanese movies series around the eponymous Godzilla, a giant dinosaur-like monster. The game is a rail shooter like the famed Panzer Dragoon, where you move on a fixed path but can shoot in all directions to take down waves of approaching enemies. The game also features a dodge and a lock-on mechanic. The gameplay is divided in two kinds of levels. The first style features Godzilla rampaging through a Japanese city and taking down all kinds of military devices which try to stop him. The second kind of level is a fight between Godzilla and other giant monsters from the various films.
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