The Sega Dreamcast had an excellent library of games that still hold up today. The Dreamcast featured versatile and unique games that shaped the future of major franchises. Despite its relative ...
The best Dreamcast games found ways to push the hardware to its limits, not to mention the boundaries of what many thought possible at the time. So, here's our list of the absolute best games the ...
While the exercise of ranking consoles may sound silly, it does force one to meditate on those questions. To create a ranked ...
A Sega Dreamcast classic from 1999 is getting a new remake this spring on Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.
Playing a video game online is almost second nature now. So much so that almost all multiplayer video games have ditched their split-screen multiplayer modes because they assume you’d rather ...
The Dreamcast was a proud moment for Sega, at least initially, being the first console to launch of a new generation. Unfortunately this didn’t translate into massive sales, and the plug was ...
Developed by Visual Concepts and released by Sega for the Dreamcast in July 2001, Floigan Brothers: Episode 1 was an action adventure title featuring brothers Hoigle and Moigle, who had unique ...
Fans of the Sega Dreamcast console have been dealt some saddening news from Sega. Back in 2019, Sega released the Sega Genesis Mini, which was a tiny version of the console that came packed with ...
The GTA 3 Dreamcast port is currently one of the most popular topics within the OG gaming community. Even though Rockstar Games’ 2001 title has been available on various gaming platforms, it was ...
Designed as a joint project between Sega, CSK and Fuji Television, the Divers 2000 Series CX-1 was an iMac-esque device that featured a Dreamcast inside a 14-inch CRT TV. Only 200 of the systems ...
The Dreamcast burned brightly from 1998 to 2001 but Sega's financial situation famously ended its life early. As a result, many games - both announced and unannounced - were abruptly cancelled and ...
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