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  • Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike

    2000

    Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike

    2000

    Fighting Arcade
    Dreamcast
    The Dreamcast port of Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike features an Arcade, Versus, Training and Options modes, as well as a System Direction mode which allows the player to adjust several of the game's features. Gill can be selected by the player but only after fulfilling certain requirements. Also, one additional remix of each character's musical theme not present in the original arcade version was composed for this version and it was played during the third round of each match. These additional remixes were also included in the PlayStation 2 version.
  • Street Fighter Alpha 3

    1999

    Street Fighter Alpha 3

    1999

    Fighting Arcade
    Dreamcast
    The Dreamcast port of Street Fighter Alpha 3 uses all the added features from the PlayStation version but features a different World Tour mode. Guile, Evil Ryu and Shin Akuma are immediately selectable, although the latter still shares a slot with his regular counterpart and is playable via a special button combination. An online mode was added, allowing the player to display their high score. In addition, a Saikyo Dojo mode was added, which pits a character that the player has built up in World Tour mode against a very strong opponent who had to be downloaded from the Internet and changed every week.
  • Aero Dancing: Secret Mission Disk

    2000

    Aero Dancing: Secret Mission Disk

    2000

    Dreamcast
    Aero Dancing: Secret Mission Disk is an expansion disk for the original game Aerowings (the original was called "Aero Dancing" in Japan). There are three modes of play featured in this game: Gallery Mode, Sky Mission Attack mode, and a Free Flight Mode.
  • Streets of Rage 4

    Streets of Rage 4

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Dreamcast
    Streets of Rage 4 is an unreleased game developed as a sequel to Streets of Rage 3. There have been at least two attempts at creating Streets of Rage 4, the first eventually seeing release in the re-branded form of Fighting Force, however a more "pure" attempt at a sequel, developed in-house by Sega was due for release on the Sega Dreamcast at one stage.
  • Super Robot Taisen Alpha for Dreamcast

    2001

    Super Robot Taisen Alpha for Dreamcast

    2001

    Simulator Strategy
    Dreamcast
    Super Robot Taisen Alpha for Dreamcast is a strategy simlulation game for Dreamcast, released on 2001. The game is an extended port of Super Robot Taisen Alpha with changes in the system, including an overall 3D transition, more titles in the game, and the ability to use coalescing attacks.
  • Kita e. Photo Memories

    1999

    Kita e. Photo Memories

    1999

    Visual Novel
    Dreamcast
    Kita e. Photo Memories (北へ。Photo Memories) is a visual novel released for the Sega Dreamcast by Hudson Soft as part of the Kita e. series. This fandisc includes additional content and a sequel story. This story has you returning to Hokkaido in the summer following your special kiss from the White Illumination festival. There are actually eight separate adventures, one for each girl. You start off by selecting the character with whom you'd like to share your upcoming exploits, and when you arrive back at the Hokkaido airport, she greets you. You travel off through Hokkaido, with the girl conversing with you and showing you around. As you travel, you can surprise the girl by taking a picture of her with the snap of a button, and this picture can be saved to the VMU and viewed later in a photo album.
  • UEFA 2001

    UEFA 2001

    Sport
    Dreamcast
    A cancelled game in the Striker series. It would be released for the Dreamcast in 2001.
  • Kita he: White Illumination

    1999

    Kita he: White Illumination

    1999

    Visual Novel
    Dreamcast
    The player, a second-year high school student (17 years old), travels from Tokyo to Sapporo in Hokkaido (hence the basic title of the game Kita E - To The North). There, he encounters eight different girls, including the lead character Kotori Haruno, whose family he stays with during his time up north. In the game, the player explores the island, plays video games, does karaoke, goes shopping -- and most of all, tries to find that special someone to share his heart with.
  • Jikkyou Pawafuru Puroyakyu: Dreamcast Edition

    2000

    Jikkyou Pawafuru Puroyakyu: Dreamcast Edition

    2000

    Sport
    Dreamcast
  • Half-Life

    Half-Life

    Shooter Puzzle Adventure
    Dreamcast
    Half-Life for Dreamcast is a console port of Half-Life for the Sega Dreamcast developed by Gearbox Software and Captivation Digital Laboratories with the assistance of Sierra Entertainment and Valve Software. It was cancelled only a few weeks away from its projected release date. The port was to feature a new, exclusive mission pack called Half-Life: Blue Shift, along with better visuals and effects.
  • Sakura Taisen Online: Paris no Yuuga na Hibi

    2001

    Sakura Taisen Online: Paris no Yuuga na Hibi

    2001

    Dreamcast
    A mini-game collection in the Sakura Taisen series that is playable online. Also included a series of tabletop games packed in. The game was released in two versions, Teito no Nagai Hibi and Paris no Yuugana Hibi.
  • Austin Powers: Mojo Rally

    Austin Powers: Mojo Rally

    Racing
    Dreamcast
    Austin Powers: Mojo Rally is a cancelled racing game for the Sega Dreamcast based on the Austin Powers movie series.
  • Neo Golden Logres

    2000

    Neo Golden Logres

    2000

    Role-playing (RPG) Pinball
    Dreamcast
    Neo Golden Logres is a Dreamcast port of LittleWing's pinball game Golden Logres, released only in Japan. It included significant gameplay changes, most notably a timer that could only be extended by continuously skillful shooting and a heavyset physics engine that made it much harder than the original.
  • Dee Dee Planet

    Dee Dee Planet

    Puzzle
    Dreamcast
    Dee Dee Planet was intended to follow ChuChu Rocket! as part of a series of Dreamcast network games, but was cancelled last minute. Lost for two decades, the final beta has been found and dumped online for you all to enjoy!
  • Shinseiki Evangelion: Typing Hokan Keikaku

    2001

    Shinseiki Evangelion: Typing Hokan Keikaku

    2001

    Dreamcast
    Neon Genesis Evangelion: Typing Hokan Keikaku, is a game for the Sega Dreamcast which uses the Dreamcast Keyboard. Its gameplay resembles the likes of The Typing of the Dead.
  • Jump Runner

    Jump Runner

    Dreamcast
    Jump Runner is an unreleased game developed by Glass Ghost for Kuju Entertainment. It was aimed specifically for the Dreamcast Platform, announced in 1999 as a sci-fi action-adventure game. Not only was Jump Runner to feature a single-player campaign but an online component was planned as well. The online mode was to offer a persistent online world where players would join gangs of criminals and fight for dominance.
  • Boku Yume No Tatsujin

    2002

    Boku Yume No Tatsujin

    2002

    Card & Board Game
    Dreamcast
    Board game videogame published by Fujicom for the Sega Dreamcast on 2002.
  • Namco Museum

    2000

    Namco Museum

    2000

    Arcade
    Dreamcast
    This compilation contains: Pac-Man Ms Pac-Man Dig Dug Pole Position Galaga Galaxian Information, sketches and pictures for each title are available.
  • Fatal Fury: Mark of the Wolves

    2001

    Fatal Fury: Mark of the Wolves

    2001

    Fighting
    Dreamcast
    Garou: Mark of the Wolves, known as Fatal Fury: Mark of the Wolves on U.S. Dreamcast, is a 1999 fighting game produced by SNK, originally for the Neo Geo system. It is the ninth and final game in the Fatal Fury series, set ten years after the death of Geese Howard in Real Bout Fatal Fury. With the exception of Terry Bogard, the game is comprised of an entirely new cast of characters. Many of these characters reference older characters however.
  • Snow

    2003

    Snow

    2003

    Visual Novel
    Dreamcast
    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.
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