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Most Popular Dreamcast Games - Page 14

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  • 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!
  • Hello Kitty Lovely Fruit Park

    1999

    Hello Kitty Lovely Fruit Park

    1999

    Puzzle
    Dreamcast
    Hello Kitty puzzle.
  • 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.
  • Segagaga

    2001

    Segagaga

    2001

    Role-playing (RPG) Simulator
    Dreamcast
    One of Sega's final titles for the Dreamcast, Segagaga is a genre-defying experience where Sega pokes fun at themselves which was given a release outside of Japan.
  • Rippin' Riders Snowboarding

    1999

    Rippin' Riders Snowboarding

    1999

    Sport
    Dreamcast
    Rippin' Riders Snowboarding (also known as Cool Boarders Burrrn in Japan and Snow Surfers in Europe) is a snowboard game developed by UEP Systems, the creators of the Cool Boarders series. It was released in 1999 for the Dreamcast.
  • Virtua Athlete 2000

    2000

    Virtua Athlete 2000

    2000

    Sport
    Dreamcast
    The top 7 events from Track and Field come to life like never before as players vie for the top sports honor - "The World's Greatest Athlete!" Using the latest 3D graphics, Virtua Athlete 2000 challenges you to use quick reflexes, sharp eye-hand coordination, and split-second timing to master each of the events.
  • Tokyo Xtreme Racer

    1999

    Tokyo Xtreme Racer

    1999

    Racing
    Dreamcast
    Tokyo Xtreme Racer is a racing video game released in 1999 as one of the console's launch titles, the game was one of the first mission-based racing games. The gameplay involves the player challenging other drivers on the Shuto Expressway in order to gain money to modify and enhance his or her car. The game features a wide variety of Japanese cars and tuning parts to purchase as the player progresses through rivals. When released in Japan, Shutokō Battle was one of the best selling Dreamcast titles at this time. The game is based on illegal highway racing in Tokyo's Wangan highway with custom tuned cars. A such phenomenon is growing popular in Japan since the 1990s with dedicated manga (Shutokō Battle's biggest inspiration being Wangan Midnight), anime series and video games (C1 Circuit, Wangan Trial, Naniwa Wangan Battle).
  • Ecco 2: Sentinels of the Universe

    Ecco 2: Sentinels of the Universe

    Platform Puzzle Adventure
    Dreamcast
    Ecco 2: Sentinels of the Universe was a planned sequel to Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future for Dreamcast that got canceled around the time SEGA announced that they would be stopping production on the console and focus on being a third-party developer. Given the fact that the first game was later ported to the Sony Playstation 2 later the same year, it’s not clear why Appaloosa Interactive decided to stop development on the sequel, rather than port it to PlayStation 2 as they did with the first game. The game was uncovered to the public in 2016 by Hidden Palace, a wiki community dedicated to video game development preservation. This build comes from a Katana Dreamcast development kit. The discs were included along with the kit. The game features "a few playable level via level select with a complete working debug mode," but there is no music or sound in them.
  • Pen Pen TriIcelon

    1998

    Pen Pen TriIcelon

    1998

    Racing Sport Adventure
    Dreamcast
    A launch game for the Dreamcast, in which you raced penguins to the finish line, through various events.
  • Ooga Booga

    2001

    Ooga Booga

    2001

    Fighting Platform
    Dreamcast
    Ooga Booga takes place on a set of mystical islands in the tropics. Named after the Volcano Goddess, the Ooga Booga Island rises from the sea once every full moon and during this time, four tribes compete in a series of games. You take control of the witch doctor of your tribe where competing in various strategic games will power up your Island magic (called Mojo) thus appeasing Ooga Booga and sparing your tribe from her volcano wrath. Online matches have several modes of play including Capture the Flag, King of the Hill, Tiki Wars, Domination, and Deathmatch.
  • Frame Gride

    1999

    Frame Gride

    1999

    Fighting Shooter Simulator
    Dreamcast
    From Software's attempt to create a fantasy-themed take on Armored Core. The first game of it's type to feature online multiplayer for a console, years before Armored Core would include it.
  • 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.
  • Sturmwind

    2013

    Sturmwind

    2013

    Shooter
    Dreamcast
    Sturmwind is a horizontally scrolling shoot'em up with 16 levels divided into seven worlds, with each of the levels concluding with a boss fight. However, the course is varied sometimes, as several levels include vertically scrolling passages, and some bosses need to be beaten in a given amount of time.
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