Seireiki Rayblade is a Japanese tactical RPG game developed by Winkysoft as its first original title apart from the Super Robot Wars franchise, while serving as the foundation for the Masou Kishin Series for its sequels after LoE.
Super Street Fighter II X for Matching Service is a fighting game developed by Capcom and released for the Sega Dreamcast exclusively in Japan in 2000.
It is an enhanced port of Super Street Fighter II X: Grand Master Challenge (known as Super Street Fighter II Turbo in Western regions), which was the final arcade update to Street Fighter II. The game plays similarly to other ports of Super Street Fighter II X (including the earlier Sega Saturn version that was released as part of Street Fighter Collection), but it was compatible with Capcom's Matching Service, meaning players could compete online.
Choose your jedi (including Qui-Gon Jinn, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Mace Windu, Plo Koon, and Adi Gallia) and fight the forces of the Trade Federation through the planet Naboo, facing plenty of droids and Darth Maul himself. The Dreamcast version improves on the PS1 original with improved graphics and controls, along with an additional training mode and a two player duel mode.
Denpa Shonenteki Kenshoseikatsu Soft Nasubi no Heya (電波少年的懸賞生活ソフト なすびの部屋) is a 1999 game by Hudson for the Sega Dreamcast. It ties into a Japanese reality show where a comedian willingly locked himself in a small apartment living off sweepstakes winnings until he won ¥1,000,000 worth of goods.
Derby Tsuku: Derby Ba wo Tsukurou! (ダビつく ダービー馬をつくろう!) is an entry in Sega's Let's Make series for the Sega Dreamcast. It's a horse racing simulation game.
CR Hissatsu Shigotonin Pachitte Chonmage @VPACHI (CR必殺仕事人 パチってちょんまげ@VPACHI) is a pachinko game for the Sega Dreamcast. It is based on the television series Hissatsu Shigotonin.
Retail disc used in a Japan-wide store campaign before Climax Landers/Time Stalkers for Dreamcast was released. It allowed you to download 3 different free Climax Landers related mini games to your VMU, if you brought it to a participating location. Copies of the disc have since been sold online unofficially.
Candy Stripe: Minarai Tenshi is an dating sim adventure game for the Sega Dreamcast. The game takes place in the fictional Holy Angels Hospital. The player is a medical intern, and the game's objective is to establish personal relationships with one of three incoming nurses over a one-year period.
O.to.i.Re: Dreamcast Sequencer is a Japan-exclusive Sega Dreamcast music creation game by Waka Manufacturing. It was released only in Japan, and allows the player/user to produce his or her own music tracks via the Dreamcast Controller, Dreamcast Microphone, or Dreamcast MIDI Interface Cable. Additionally, this was the only piece of software released in the Dreamcast's lifespan that supported it's MIDI adapter cable.
D+Vine[Luv] (pronounced Divine Love) is a typical J-RPG, using a top-down perspective with a slightly isometric representation, which also utilizes visual novel segments for adventure elements.
Unlike the original PC (Windows) version released almost two years earlier, the Dreamcast port does not feature any adult content.
A simulation game by Shouei System for the Sega Dreamcast. It simulates an off-track betting station, allowing users who are connected to the Internet to bet on horse races from home. The service lasted a year and a half — Shouei System went bankrupt and shut the service down on October 1, 2000 at 17:00 (JST). The game may also be a standalone horse racing sim, however this is unconfirmed.
PRISM HEART (プリズム・ハート Purizumu Hāto) is a Japanese erotic video game developed by Pajamas Soft and was first released on October 6, 2000. The game was ported to the Dreamcast on November 29, 2001 with the adult content removed by KID.