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  • 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.
  • Demolition Racer: No Exit

    2000

    Demolition Racer: No Exit

    2000

    Racing
    Dreamcast
    The sequel to Demolition Racer. Race 14 tortuous tracks with mines and crates all over the place slowing you down, racing over 16 savage cars to a sports car to a hearse with its own characteristics to win the race. New game mode "last man standing" where you face all cars in race not for position, but to wreck each other going down a track to see who's last, and "demolition derby" where you fight cars in a arena to see who's last by hitting each other with state-of-the-art graphics where you can see tires, doors, hoods, bumpers, etc. go everywhere.
  • Prince of Persia: Arabian Nights

    2000

    Prince of Persia: Arabian Nights

    2000

    Adventure
    Dreamcast
    Prince of Persia: Arabian Nights is the Dreamcast port of Prince of Persia 3D. It was developed by Avalanche Software and published by Mattel Interactive in North America a year after the original was released. There are several notable differences between the two versions, the most immediately noticeable one is the movement of prince being much faster in the port. The port also does not have the quicksave/quickload feature unlike the original, and there some level layouts changes ranging from slight modifications to entire levels being just removed.
  • Aero Dancing F: Todoroki Tsubasa no Hatsu Hikou

    2000

    Aero Dancing F: Todoroki Tsubasa no Hatsu Hikou

    2000

    Dreamcast
    Both Aero Dancing F and i received follow-up titles, with Aero Dancing F: Todoroki Tsubasa no Hatsu Hikou (2000) and Aero Dancing i: Jikai Saku Made Matemasen (2001) being released featuring new missions, planes and environments.
  • Chicken Run

    2000

    Chicken Run

    2000

    Platform
    Dreamcast
  • Marionette Handler 2

    2000

    Marionette Handler 2

    2000

    Strategy
    Dreamcast
    Sequel to Marionette Handler a turn-based strategy game on Dreamcast.
  • Dreamstudio

    2000

    Dreamstudio

    2000

    Simulator
    Dreamcast
    A Dreamcast game that allows you to create video games.
  • Tricolore Crise

    2000

    Tricolore Crise

    2000

    Dreamcast
    Tricolore Crise (which is read as the English word "crisis") is a Japan-only Dreamcast RPG developed by HuneX, a prolific developer of visual novels as well as the Blue Breaker series. Boasting an ATB-influenced battle system and a slew of mostly optional story events loosely set to a calendar, this open-ended fantasy tale in the vein of the early Atelier games tasks the player with guiding a newly formed team of three young women through the examination process that will test whether they are worthy to become masters of one of many magical towers that protect human civilisation from the threat of the Iblis, a savage, menacing, and mysterious race of magical monsters. The player may only control one of the three protagonists at any given time, but may switch freely between them, with certain events only being accessible to certain characters. The three may also each be accompanied in their quest by up to two Mitsukai, or "Angels". These guardian spirits can be freely altered and developed by the player, giving th
  • Jet Coaster Dream 2

    2000

    Jet Coaster Dream 2

    2000

    Dreamcast
    A sequel to "Jet Coaster Dream", known as Coaster Works outside of Japan, "Jet Coaster Dream 2" expands the roller coaster building aspects of the first game to include more management of the park itself. The game was originally set for release in the US and Europe, but was cancelled in 2001 due to the discontinuation of the Sega Dreamcast.
  • Metropolis Street Racer

    2000

    Metropolis Street Racer

    2000

    Racing Simulator
    Dreamcast
    star 8.9
    Gameplay in MSR is centred around the single-player mode, with tracks and cars in the multiplayer mode being unlocked at the same time as in the single-player game. The premise is that, as a street racer, the player must impress other drivers with quick but stylish driving in a series of challenges. These challenges are in sets of ten (called Chapters - there are 25 in total), with completion of all challenges opening the next chapter (assuming the player has enough Kudos, see below) and unlocking a new car. Each challenge is on a different track, and unlocking a challenge unlocks that track in the time-attack and multiplayer modes.
  • 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.
  • Atsumare! Guru Guru Onsen BB

    2000

    Atsumare! Guru Guru Onsen BB

    2000

    Dreamcast
    Atsumare! Guru Guru Onsen BB (あつまれ!ぐるぐる温泉BB) is a table game for the Sega Dreamcast.
  • NBA 2K1

    2000

    NBA 2K1

    2000

    Simulator Sport
    Dreamcast
    star 7.3
    NBA 2K1 (also known as Sega Sports: NBA 2K1 or NBA2K1) is a basketball video game. It is the second installment in the NBA 2K series of video games. It was developed by Visual Concepts and published by Sega (as Sega Sports). It was the first NBA 2K game to feature online multiplayer and the first game to feature street courses instead of playing a game inside the arena in the first game, famous street courts such as The Cage, Rucker Park, Franklin Park, and Goat Park. It was released on November 1, 2000 in North America with the Dreamcast. Rapper Redman (rapper) appears in the video game
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Spec Ops II: Omega Squad

    2000

    Spec Ops II: Omega Squad

    2000

    Shooter Tactical
    Dreamcast
    Spec Ops is an military video game franchise, created by Zombie Studios. The games have primarily been launched on the PC, PlayStation and Dreamcast systems. The first titles in the series were developed by Zombie Studios, and later titles by Runecraft. The same goes for publishers: initially the games were published by Ripcord Games, and later by Take-Two Interactive. Other developers and publishers have since been brought in for spin-off titles and sequels[1] The Spec Ops franchise was intended to introduce a realistic first/third-person shooter experience and immerse the player in a two-man team gameplay. The first two games were well received; and the PlayStation and Dreamcast sequels, developed by Runecraft, received lower review scores.[2] The latest game in the series, Spec Ops: The Line, was highly acclaimed for its narrative, based on the novel Heart of Darkness.
  • Netto Golf

    2000

    Netto Golf

    2000

    Simulator Sport
    Dreamcast
    A golf simulation game by Sega for the Dreamcast with online capabilities.
  • Napple Tale: Arsia in Daydream

    2000

    Napple Tale: Arsia in Daydream

    2000

    Platform
    Dreamcast
    While enjoying the once-per-year Summer Festival, the heroine Poach Arsia is accidentally brought to Napple World due to a mistake made by Straynap, a novice Spirit Guide who leads souls into the afterlife. Napple World, known as the land of daydreams, lies between the Real World and the Deep Dream, where souls go to rest. The concept of time in Napple World is unlike the real world: the seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter exist separately from each other as distinct locations. When Poach arrives in Napple World, six fairy-like beings called Petals leave her body and escape into the seasons, and she must retrieve them in order to go home again. To make up for his mistake, Straynap becomes Poach's guide and instructs her throughout the game, explaining the often contradictory nature of Napple World to her.
  • Eldorado Gate Volume 1

    2000

    Eldorado Gate Volume 1

    2000

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Dreamcast
    Part of Capcom's experiment of serializing an RPG over a year with one part every other month. Each disc was roughly 6-8 hours of play time and cost about $30.
  • Netto de Tennis

    2000

    Netto de Tennis

    2000

    Sport
    Dreamcast
    Netto de Tennis is a tennis budget title released for the Dreamcast exclusively in Japan. It shares many similarities to Smash Stars, the tennis portion of the game Capcom Sports Club.
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