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Most Popular Dreamcast Games - Page 15

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  • NFL 2K

    1999

    NFL 2K

    1999

    Sport
    Dreamcast
    NFL 2K is an American football video game series developed by Visual Concepts and published by Sega.[1] The series was originally exclusive to Sega's Dreamcast video game console due to the absence of EA Sports's Madden NFL series on the system. As the foremost "2K" title, it marked the beginning of a running athletics series that eventually led to the spinning off of 2K's sports publishing business under the name of 2K Sports. Upon the Dreamcast's discontinuation, the series continued to be published for other sixth generation game systems and became the chief competitor of the Madden series. After the competitively priced NFL 2K5 significantly reduced sales of that year's Madden release, EA signed an exclusivity deal with the NFL that made Madden NFL the only series allowed to use NFL team and player names. After losing the NFL license, Visual Concepts made a brief return to developing football games with the release of All-Pro Football 2K8, which featured former NFL players on fictional teams.
  • NHL 2K

    2000

    NHL 2K

    2000

    Simulator Sport
    Dreamcast
    NHL 2K is a series of hockey games by Visual Concepts for the Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, Xbox, iPhone, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and the Wii. Initially discontinued after the release of NHL 2K11 in 2010, the brand was revived on mobile devices in 2014. The games are officially licensed from the National Hockey League and NHL Players Association. While its games were released on consoles, its main competition was EA Sports' NHL video games.
  • Cool Cool Toon

    2000

    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.
  • Coaster Works

    1999

    Coaster Works

    1999

    Puzzle Simulator
    Dreamcast
    Move over tycoons, the baddest coaster in the land is coming straight for the SEGA Dreamcast. Coaster Works serves up much more than your typical roller coaster game. Build your own death defying tracks, or trade them on-line with friends. No matter how you play, hold on, because Coaster Works will be the most intense ride of your life. Ride your own tracks No other roller coaster simulation lets you actually ride the tracks you have created. Coaster Works lets you climb into the hot seat for all the razor-sharp turns, daredevil drops, and stomach-churning loops you can dish out. You can playback the action from multiple viewpoints as well, giving your coaster a whole new life. The Killer G's are back! Advancing to the next level isn't as simple as building a cool track. Your creations are tested under conditions like top speed, safety level, and of course, how many G's they can pull! Not enough force? How about slipping in some serious drops followed by a killer corkscrew. Watch out for your safety level though
  • Flag to Flag

    1999

    Flag to Flag

    1999

    Racing
    Dreamcast
    Flag to Flag is licensed by the Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) racing league. The game contains 19 real racing courses, 27 drivers, and 18 racing teams.
  • Carrier

    2000

    Carrier

    2000

    Adventure
    Dreamcast
    In the 21st Century terrorism reigns supreme. You are part of an elite unit chosen to isolate and destroy ARK before it reaches land. You never know what's lurking in the murky water or around the next corner. Meanwhile, ARK is gaining power after attacking itself to the nuclear core of the Heimdal. Sheer wit and brute force are all that can save you. To control Earth, the Southern Cross bombs the Heimdal, setting free ARK -- a prehistoric organism. ARK implants itself in humans making them hideous, monstrous drones that carry ARK seeds and infect others determined to eliminate ALL of humanity. ARK breeds, mutates, and insanely lusts for the end of human life. Even if it looks human it may be an ARK drone.
  • Bomberman Online

    2001

    Bomberman Online

    2001

    Puzzle Strategy
    Dreamcast
    Just when you thought Bomberman had planted his last explosive, the prolific video game hero returns for a modern update on his classic series. With addictive battles, frantic new modes, and brand new stages, Bomberman Online offers explosive action for all. Fans of the older multiplayer versions of the franchise will rejoice at the inclusion of four online modes Battle Royal, Hyper Bomber, Panel Attack, and Submarine Attack each designed to accommodate up to 10 players. The game's lone single-player mode boasts five awesome levels, and the graphics are rendered in 3D this time around.
  • Armada

    1999

    Armada

    1999

    Shooter Role-playing (RPG)
    Dreamcast
    Battle an ever growing alien threat while upgrading your ship and traveling to different planets to take on trade missions and tactical assaults. An early top down, free moving Dreamcast shooter.
  • Animastar

    2000

    Animastar

    2000

    Simulator
    Dreamcast
    Animastar is a Japanese-only monster raising and racing sim for the Sega Dreamcast. Players raise and evolve creatures to compete with others from around the world on the racetrack.
  • World Series Baseball 2K2

    2001

    World Series Baseball 2K2

    2001

    Sport
    Dreamcast
    World Series Baseball 2K2 features a complete 2002 roster list and various game modes. Players can compete in a standard exhibition game, go for a franchise, skip directly to the playoffs, compete in a home run derby, or play online. The game features several new options compared to its predecessors. Players can take total control of their fielding and lineup positions. It is possible to create, sign, and trade free agents. The game allows players to manage their batting and pitching rotation. It is also possible to set up a custom batting order and take control of every player on the field. There are many statistics to keep track of, including hot and cold zones for each player, drafts, injuries, trades and fines. The title was also released on Xbox under the title "World Series Baseball".
  • Eldorado Gate Volume 7

    2001

    Eldorado Gate Volume 7

    2001

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Dreamcast
    El Dorado Gate is console gaming's first serial RPG series, where each Dreamcast GD-ROM contains 3 seperate (though interrelated) adventures, each telling a story of one of the series' 12 characters. There's 7 volumes in all, the first few introducing the characters whilst the later volumes flesh out how their stories are related, leading to the finale. Part of Capcom's experiment of serializing an RPG over a year with one part every other month.
  • Eldorado Gate Volume 5

    2001

    Eldorado Gate Volume 5

    2001

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Dreamcast
    El Dorado Gate is console gaming's first serial RPG series, where each Dreamcast GD-ROM contains 3 seperate (though interrelated) adventures, each telling a story of one of the series' 12 characters. There's 7 volumes in all, the first few introducing the characters whilst the later volumes flesh out how their stories are related, leading to the finale. Part of Capcom's experiment of serializing an RPG over a year with one part every other month.
  • Eldorado Gate Volume 4

    2001

    Eldorado Gate Volume 4

    2001

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Dreamcast
    El Dorado Gate is console gaming's first serial RPG series, where each Dreamcast GD-ROM contains 3 seperate (though interrelated) adventures, each telling a story of one of the series' 12 characters. There's 7 volumes in all, the first few introducing the characters whilst the later volumes flesh out how their stories are related, leading to the finale. Part of Capcom's experiment of serializing an RPG over a year with one part every other month.
  • Eldorado Gate Volume 3

    2001

    Eldorado Gate Volume 3

    2001

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Dreamcast
    El Dorado Gate is console gaming's first serial RPG series, where each Dreamcast GD-ROM contains 3 seperate (though interrelated) adventures, each telling a story of one of the series' 12 characters. There's 7 volumes in all, the first few introducing the characters whilst the later volumes flesh out how their stories are related, leading to the finale. Part of Capcom's experiment of serializing an RPG over a year with one part every other month.
  • Eldorado Gate Volume 2

    2000

    Eldorado Gate Volume 2

    2000

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Dreamcast
    El Dorado Gate is console gaming's first serial RPG series, where each Dreamcast GD-ROM contains 3 seperate (though interrelated) adventures, each telling a story of one of the series' 12 characters. There's 7 volumes in all, the first few introducing the characters whilst the later volumes flesh out how their stories are related, leading to the finale. Part of Capcom's experiment of serializing an RPG over a year with one part every other month.
  • 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.
  • Giana's Return

    2010

    Giana's Return

    2010

    Platform
    Dreamcast
    Evil Swampy and his followers have stolen the magic ruby, which made it once possible for Giana and Maria to return from their dream. Many creatures are after this ruby, but does it really has power, or was it just a coincidence?As this is not bad enough, Swampy fell in love at first sight with Giana’s sister Maria and shamelessly kidnapped her. She simply has been at the wrong place at the wrong time.You will now have to take on the role of Giana and get back the magic ruby. And most important of all, save your beloved sister Maria and get home save! Good Luck!
  • Irides: Master of Blocks

    2009

    Irides: Master of Blocks

    2009

    Dreamcast
  • Midway's Greatest Arcade Hits: Volume 2

    2001

    Midway's Greatest Arcade Hits: Volume 2

    2001

    Arcade
    Dreamcast
    ARCADE'S GREATEST HITS: The Midway Collection 2 brings the joys of seven classic Midway arcade games to the PC. If old-school games are your thing, you couldn't ask for better titles than these: BLASTER, JOUST 2, SPLAT!, BURGER TIME, SPY HUNTER, ROOTBEER TAPPER, and MOON PATROL.
  • Tokyo Xtreme Racer 2

    2000

    Tokyo Xtreme Racer 2

    2000

    Racing
    Dreamcast
    The thrilling followup to the original, Tokyo Xtreme Racer 2 improves in all fronts. With more road to drive on, rivals to fight, and cars to master, this entry offers everything and more. In the game, you race around the streets of Tokyo at night in an almost seamless experience, from cruising around, to joining a race, to cruising again. Flash your headlights when tailing a rival to incite a race, and after a short cinematic, you're both off. To win a race, you need to take down your opponent's power meter, while keeping yours intact. It decreases when hitting objects, and, more importantly, in last place. The game is less focused on the realism of a racer, but still takes into account a good amount of customization, from upgrades to tuning. Since you'll be driving the car almost constantly, its best to have your own personal vehicle. The roads you drive on start out limited, but expand as you dive deeper and deeper into the game. Don't expect to go without memorizing the tracks; in order to beat the best, you
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