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The Dreamcast Games of 2013

Calvin Kemph, Thunderbolt writes:
The Dreamcast looks to have another strong year ahead, inspired by the passion and absolute dedication of its dev community. Emerging trends such as crowd-funding have given the console a sure boost and point towards a bright future of support. For the remainder of the year, there’s still plenty of quality ahead, and it looks to be the year’s console of choice for shmups.

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11 Best SEGA Dreamcast Platformer Games

Explore this thrilling list of the best platformer games of the Sega Dreamcast covering exciting mainstream games and numerous hidden gems.

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Cacabunga26d ago (Edited 26d ago )

MDK 2
LEGACY OF KAIN

Deserve to be among best platformers

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How the Sega Dreamcast Failed

What many hoped would be a grand return to form for Sega turned out to be the final nail in the coffin of making their own hardware.

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cthulhucultist68d ago

I was an early adopter of Dreamcast and never regretted it. The sheer amounts of exclusive quality games released for such a short console lifespan is amazing.

Soul Calibur (masterpiece launch title), Sonic Adventure 1+2, Metropolis Street Racer, Skies of Arcadia, Outrigger, Powerstone 2, Ferrari F355 Challenge, Sega GT, Shenmue 1+2, Resident Evil Code Veronica ) to name but a few.

Its specs were quite good for its time (Dead of Alive 2, Le Mans, Shenmue were visual showcases), the games were plenty, it came with online gaming, innovative games (Seaman, Jet Set Radio, Illbleed, Space channel 5 etc), four controller ports for Quake 3 4-player local split screen (good times), easy to program for and had a small form factor.

Having said that, the console had to face the best-selling video game console of all time PS2) which launched with DVD player integrated and the hype levels at maximum given the amazing PS1 release. It also released after Sega burned social currency with consumers and developers after Saturn's failure.

It didnt help either that may video game magazines (our source of information at that time), wrote articles dooming Dreamcast and setting the hype for PS2 long before the latter released.

Even EDGE magazine published an article that pretty much nailed the coffin for Dreamcast opting gamers to wait for PS2!

Its games library legacy passed to Xbox when it was released as an agreement to release many Sega IPs to MS console was reached (Sega GT, Panzer Dragoo Orta, Project Gotham Series, Phantasy Star online, House of the Deadm Crazy Taxi etc).

One of my favorites consoles of all time.

CDbiggen68d ago

The Dreamcast didn't fail, we failed the Dreamcast.

jznrpg66d ago (Edited 66d ago )

Was a cool system. Had some great games at launch but we all know the rest of the story. Not enough people bought it. Controllers were a little weird but overall a great system. I have the guns too.

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10 Dreamcast Games That Are Worth an Arm and a Leg

There are several rare and expensive Dreamcast games out there for collectors. Some of them are great while others are... not so much.

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purple10177d ago

Sheeeeeeeet,

wudda had a cool £1000, had I not sold it.

Number1TailzFan77d ago

I'd be careful keeping discs around, I recently dumped (threw out) a lot of them because I had too many and a few had tiny pinholes going right through, some from PC magazines and others I had written myself. Some from late 90's, surprisingly some of them would still fully read and back up to an image file. But yeah I'd guess it depends on how you keep the disc, and the quality of the material the disc is made of likely has something to do with it also.

Soy76d ago

Sega discs are notorious for disc rot - especially Saturn games.

FinalFantasyFanatic75d ago

I still got a stash of PS1 games, maybe I should go check and see if they're okay. I was thinking of putting some of my older games (PS2/Wii) into a plastic storage tub, maybe toss some Silica gel in there too (although Silica gel won't stop disc rot).

Chocoburger76d ago (Edited 76d ago )

I own 4 of those games, but unsure why Sonic Adventure 2 would be worth so much. It's been ported many times, and even as a fan of the series this game doesn't hold up.

I recently played it on PS3, and it felt so sloppy. I don't even like 2/3rds of the game, however the Sonic & Shadow stages are alright. Let's not forget the amazing LIVE & LEARN track!

If you own a Dreamcast buy a GD-EMU clone ODE, you'll save so much money, no more grinding disc noises, and games load slightly faster.

Agent7576d ago

Bit weird how some Dreamcast games (when it died), didn't get ported to the PS2 and Xbox. Powerstone, SEGA Rally 2 and Cosmic Smash a few as examples.

FinalFantasyFanatic75d ago

So many games just died with that system, I'm still hoping that Skies of Arcadia gets ported/remastered to modern systems, I heard rumours about the game sometime last year.

FernDiggidy76d ago

YOOOO, ready 2 rumble. hahah! Classic game! MVC2 and Powerstone were also my childhood!

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