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  • 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.
  • Charge 'n Blast

    2001

    Charge 'n Blast

    2001

    Shooter
    Dreamcast
    Charge 'N Blast is a shooting game where you play as one of three marines who have to rid the earth of alien scum. The gameplay is similar to Cabal, you move left and right dodging enemies while charging up you weapons to blast them away. There are three different marines you can choose from, each with their own set of weapons. As usual there is the balanced character (Johnny Rock), a weaker but faster one (Pamela Hewitt) and a slower but stronger one (Nicholas Woods). You can choose to play in one player mode, time attack or two player mode. The missions are broken up into small areas where you have to kill all enemies before moving on to the next area. Each mission ends with a boss character such as a giant insect or a Godzilla-like monster. Use the X, Y or B buttons to choose a weapon, press A to charge and shoot and aim with analog stick. There are different types of weapons that can be used on the different types of enemies. For example the single missiles for far away targets and torpedoes for underwater e
  • Snk's Cool Cool Toon

    2000

    Snk's Cool Cool Toon

    2000

    Music
    Dreamcast
    Cool Cool Toon (クルクルトゥーン?) is a rhythm-based music video game exclusive to the Dreamcast. It was developed and published by SNK and released in Japan only on August 10, 2000.The letters A, B, X and Y appear at the edge or in the middle of a large circle on screen. The player must use the analogue stick to move a marker to the letter and press the corresponding button on the controller at the right time. If the player misses too many letters, they will fail.
  • Cool Herders

    2006

    Cool Herders

    2006

    Dreamcast
    Cool Herders is an addictive 2D multiplayer game that pits you against up to three friends in a game that can only be described as "Cool." Your goal is to collect the most sheep in a round, either by herding them yourself or by bashing your opponent and stealing his or her sheep! On top of the multiplayer fun, story mode will put you in the shoes of Zeus as he makes his way through level after level of challenges to get his herd back from the evil clutches of Iskur. The going won't be easy ? Zeus will have to travel far away from his homeland of New Zealand to complete challenges and compete against herders in various locations before taking on Iskur himself in a battle to restore peace in the pasture! Will you and Zeus with the day, or will Iskur horde the herd for himself?
  • Macross M3

    2001

    Macross M3

    2001

    Dreamcast
    Macross M3 is a Sega Dreamcast simulation game based on the Macross anime series.
  • MagForce Racing

    2000

    MagForce Racing

    2000

    Racing
    Dreamcast
    If you need an adrenaline rush, MagForce Racing might be just your thing: Step into your magnetic glider and race through lots of roller-coaster like tracks full of curves and loops, psyched up by pumping techno beats. There are of course power-ups scattered on the track that may be picked up, including weapon systems to get rid of your enemies. Similar to Wipeout, this is a game for speed freaks.
  • Planet Ring

    2000

    Planet Ring

    2000

    Strategy Arcade
    Dreamcast
    Planet Ring is and 'Online Theme Park', containing many exciting elements which you can only experience through Dreamcast. Initially there were 4 mini attractions (games) on this Planet, each is simple but addictive - Dream Dorobo, Ball bubble, SOAR and Splash.
  • Super Runabout: San Francisco Edition

    2000

    Super Runabout: San Francisco Edition

    2000

    Racing
    Dreamcast
    Drive around San Francisco doing odd jobs and stopping a criminal syndicate from taking over. Includes everything from an Indy car to limousine.
  • UEFA Dream Soccer

    2000

    UEFA Dream Soccer

    2000

    Sport
    Dreamcast
    UEFA Dream Soccer is essentially an update of Sega Worldwide Soccer 2000 (same developer and game engine). The license pertains only to the clubs; player names are fictional. In this version there are also women teams, which look different but play the same. In-game commentary is provided by Alan Green, Barry Venison and Helen Chamberlain. Animation includes 200,000 frames. Internet play was offered by Dreamarena. There is an Arcade mode including game styles such as Time Attack and a Survival knock-out tournament. Traditional mode gives you league competitions and the full World Cup.
  • 90 Minutes: Sega Championship Football

    2001

    90 Minutes: Sega Championship Football

    2001

    Sport
    Dreamcast
    Gameplay follows the norms of the genre - A to pass, B to throw a high lob, X to shoot, Y to change players, with the triggers to perform modifiers (though passes and lob shots) and sprint, although these can all be changed in the options. The player can also assign special tactics to each direction on the d-pad to adapt quickly according to the flow of the game.
  • Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling: Toukon Retsuden 4

    1999

    Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling: Toukon Retsuden 4

    1999

    Fighting Sport
    Dreamcast
    Toukon Retsuden 4 was developed by Yukes, and is mainly focused on providing a realistic representation of professional wrestling. Toukon Retsuden's presentation is similar to real life broadcasts, including crowd noise and extravagant introductions. The gameplay found in Toukon Retsuden is vastly different from traditional American/Japanese wrestling games
  • Langrisser Millennium

    1999

    Langrisser Millennium

    1999

    Strategy Adventure
    Dreamcast
    Langrisser (ラングリッサーミレニアム) is a tactical role-playing gamesvideo game series created by Masaya. The development team working under Masaya is Career Soft. The Growlanser is considered the spiritual successor to Langrisser. The series maintains a fantasy Germanic setting, but draws on religious concepts like ditheism and sword worship for historical context.
  • L.O.L.: Lack of Love

    2000

    L.O.L.: Lack of Love

    2000

    Adventure
    Dreamcast
    L.O.L: Lack Of Love, is an evolutionary adventure game developed by Love-de-Lic and published by ASCII Entertainment for the Sega Dreamcast. The game was released exclusively in Japan on November 2, 2000.
  • Sega Worldwide Soccer 2000

    1999

    Sega Worldwide Soccer 2000

    1999

    Sport
    Dreamcast
    Sega and Silicon Dreams are on the ball to bring Sega WorldWide Soccer 2000 to Dreamcast. The beautiful game is brought to life in this fast action packed soccer simulation. Put on your old school kit and challenge all your friends - (up to four people can play). Sega WorldWide Soccer 2000 - miss out on this and you will be as sick as a parrot. Pick it up on a transfer and you will be over the moon.
  • The Next Tetris On-Line Edition

    2001

    The Next Tetris On-Line Edition

    2001

    Puzzle Strategy
    Dreamcast
    This is a new version of The Next Tetris with online play over SegaNet. It includes the original Tetris along with The Next Tetris, which involves color combinations and cascades. This game features a new look and new electronica music.
  • Seventh Cross Evolution

    2000

    Seventh Cross Evolution

    2000

    Simulator
    Dreamcast
    A life simulation which shows how organisms evolve. Take control of one of life's earliest lifeforms and, depending on what environment and habitat you prefer to use, watch as your organism starts to evolve and adapt to its surroundings. You control your organism from a third person perspective and you can choose what it feeds on and how it kills its prey and, depending on the method you choose, your organism will evolve to make killing and eating that kind of prey easier.
  • Fast Striker 1.5

    2011

    Fast Striker 1.5

    2011

    Shooter Simulator
    Dreamcast
    2D arcade shooting game with emphasis on scoring originally developed for NEO·GEO. The game lets the player choose between 3 game modes with different scoring systems. Novice Mode for beginners, Original Mode for classic Shoot’ em Up players and Maniac for very experienced players. It features six stages of excellent 2D arcade game play with over 40 unique enemy types, super smooth 3D scrolling backgrounds, huge CGI bosses and it features the biggest megabit count ever since the beginning of NEO·GEO games. This is part of a bundle release along with Last Hope: Pink Bullets, and Gunlord in standard Dreamcast type jewel cases
  • Sonic Adventure: Limited Edition

    1999

    Sonic Adventure: Limited Edition

    1999

    Platform Adventure
    Dreamcast
    The Limited Edition of Sonic Adventure was a pre-release version of the game distributed to stores and rental locations, it did not include any bonus content. History: The Limited Edition of Sonic Adventure was originally distributed to approximately 400 Funcoland locations as a disc-only release to be used in Dreamcast kiosks promoting the upcoming release of the console. These discs included a trimmed down version of the game based on the Japanese release and had saving and network connectivity disabled along with other minor differences; they were known to be buggy. Later, a variant of the release was distributed to Hollywood Video as part of a pre-release promotion in which the game could be rented along with a console before it’s official launch. This variant of the game allowed saving and included a case and manual. The disc, game manual cover, and spine of the case all state “Limited Edition” and the artwork differs slightly from the standard edition release. Due to it’s exclusive distribution thro
  • Death Crimson 2

    1999

    Death Crimson 2

    1999

    Shooter
    Dreamcast
    Death Crimson 2 is an Action game, developed and published by Ecole, which was released in Japan in 1999.
  • Cool Boarders Burrrn!

    1999

    Cool Boarders Burrrn!

    1999

    Sport
    Dreamcast
    Famous 32bit franchise of snow sports is now headed to Sega Dreamcast!
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