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Bangaio (JPN)
Everyone's favourite niche Developer Treasure bring their N64 shoot em up to the Dreamcast.
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Bomber HehHe (JPN)
Reviewed: Apr 2004
Young men have always liked big explosions, from slipping a firecracker into the pants of a rival at primary school...
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Border Down (JPN)
Reviewed: Nov 2003
Border Down pushes the DC hard and uses some novel gameplay elements. Listen to the Dreamcast’s swansong…
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Cannon Spike (USA)
Reviewed: Apr 2004
A feeling is intangible. A feeling cannot be measured or quantified. Yet critics want concrete evidence: a game has to do X, Y and Z in order to
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Capcom Vs SNK 2 (JPN)
The Two Giants meet again for another rumble. Its the Clash of the Titans! Who will win this time
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Capcom vs SNK Mill. Fight 2000 (JPN)
Reviewed: May 2004
It's been debated for years, but Capcom have arguably won the battle. Behind the scenes, people have fiercely fought both the side of Capcom
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Chaos Field (JPN)
Reviewed: Jan 2005
Chaos Field is the fiercest of shmups to head the Dreamcast's way over the last eighteen months or so, and the latest game in a drip-feed
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Confidential Mission (USA)
A James Bond-esque light gun shooter for the Dreamcast. Is it Bond or Powers? Our full review
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Cosmic Smash (JPN)
Reviewed: Apr 2004
Cosmic Smash is a heavily stylised sports game with the emphasis placed strongly on arcade gameplay, which received...
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Crazy Taxi 2 (JPN)
The sequel to Hitmaker's fun Crazy Taxi. Does the sequel improve on the crazy antics?...
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D2 (USA)
Venture into the snowy Canadian hills as you play the part of Laura whom has to solve the mystery of an unusual plane crash
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Dancing Blade (JPN)
A niche Japanese anime game, which unfortunately will never reach Western shores
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Daytona USA 2001 (JPN)
The Classic arcade racer arrives on the Dreamcast through Genki. While its not a true sequel, this release should please most fans
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Ferrari F-355 Challenge (USA)
Yu Suzuki's simulation masterpiece. Do AM2 succeed in coverting this arcade smash to the home console?
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Fire Pro Wrestling D (JPN)
Reviewed: May 2004
While the market has been flooded by endless and faceless US wrestling titles in the last few years,
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Frame Gride (JPN)
We take a retrospective look back at From Software's mecha title Frame Gride for the Dreamcast. Full review inside.
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Garou Mark Of The Wolves (JPN)
Another SNK 2d fighter arrives on the Dreamcast, highly regarded but how does it fare? Review inside
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Get Bass (JPN)
Reviewed: Apr 2004
Ah, fishing. Tranquil, relaxing, serene. Nothing beats the feeling of sitting on a calm riverbank...
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Grandia 2 (JPN)
Sega release Grandia II on the Dreamcast which helps solve the lack of this genre on the console
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Guilty Gear X (JPN)
Sammy's arcade fighter arrives on the Dreamcast. 2d Fighting Heaven, or 2d Fighting Hell?
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Gunbird 2 (JPN)
The Dreamcast continues to advocate 2d gameplay with this traditional shooter
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Headhunter (EUR)
Squint and it looks like MGS. How does it compare with Sony's lead title?
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House Of The Dead 2 (USA)
Sega's popular arcade game was emulated on the Dreamcast with considerable style - we revisit this great game.
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Ikaruga (JPN)
Reviewed: Nov 2002
The spiritual successor to Radiant Silvergun arrives on the Dreamcast. Can Treasure's Ikaruga live up to the expectation?...
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Illbleed (JPN)
A scary haunted park. Yet another survival horror, should Capcom be worried about this release? Probably not.
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Jet Set Radio (JPN)
Smilebit's innovative skating game for the DC using striking cel shaded graphics. Innovative - yes, fun? Find out here
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Jojos Bizarre Adventure (JPN)
Bizarre is the word. Capcom's latest 2d fighter in the weird and wonderful JoJo universe
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King Of The Fighter DreamMatch 1999 (JPN)
The second KOF to arrive on the DC. Apart from the new 3d backgrounds, what has changed?
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King Ot The Fighters 1999 Evolution (USA)
KOF needs no introduction, and now SNK's classic hits the Dreamcast with serious impact
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Last Blade 2 (JPN)
The fourth SNK 2d fighter on the Dreamcast. Stuck in the past, or does it compete with modern day fighters?
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Mars Matrix (JPN)
A traditional shooter at its best. Is this the Dreamcast's Radiant Silvergun? Ignore this at your peril
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Metropolis Street Racer (USA)
One of the most hyped games to come from SOE. Does this new approach to racing deserve all the media hype?.
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Mobile Suit Gundam 0079: Rise from the Ashes (USA)
Yet another Gundam tie-in, but is that necessarily a bad thing? Read on to find out.
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NBA Hoopz (USA)
Two baskets, one ball and a lot of tall guys. Its NBA Hoopz for the Dreamcast
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Ooga Booga (USA)
Developed by Visual Concepts, take part in three tribal themed games on a small desert island.
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Phantasy Star Online Version 2 (EUR)
Sonic Team's innovative console online RPG. What improvements does Version 2 add to the original?
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Psyvariar 2: The Will To Fabricate (JPN)
Reviewed: Mar 2004
Psyvariar. Ignored by the masses. Championed by the few. Most that try it appreciate it for the great shooter it is.
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Radirgy (JPN)
Reviewed: Apr 2006
Another posthumous Dreamcast release, another Naomi shmup port. After a string of releases that have hardly set the DC alight and
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Samba De Amigo Ver.2000 (JPN)
Reviewed: May 2004
Samba was released at a time when rhythm action in the arcades was losing its
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San Francisco Rush 2049 (USA)
Reviewed: May 2004
Gamers wanting realistic vehicle physics and options to change the oil in their virtual penis extensions..
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Sea|Man Diary 7 days in the life (USA)
Reviewed: May 2004
A week in the life of Seaman. Day 7! All diary entries now up.
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Shenmue (USA)
A defining moment in the Dreamcasts all too short history. We take a nostalgic look at Yu Suzuki's masterpiece...
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Shenmue 2 (USA)
Ryo's journey for vengance continues. The shores of Hong Kong approach quickly, is he still looking for sailors?
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Sonic Adventure 2 (USA)
The Saturn didn't have a proper Sonic game. Sega are making sure the same mistake isn't made twice with the Dreamcast
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Soul Calibur (USA)
Reviewed: Sep 1999
We take a close look at the Dreamcasts beautiful rendition of Namco's benchmark fighting game Soul Calibur
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Space Channel 5 Part 2 (JPN)
Reviewed: Apr 2004
Space Reporter Ulala once again battles cosmic ne'er do wells using the gift of dance and a sassy attitude...
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Sports Jam (JPN)
Prepare for broken joypads, and sore fingers with Sega's latest athletic game. Get the elastoplasts ready
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Street Fighter 3 3rd Strike (JPN)
Capcoms premiere 2d fighting game franchise reaches its third generation in the form of 3rd Strike
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Test Drive Le Mans (USA)
One of the world's most famous races arrives on the Dreamcast. Prepare for the massive 24 hour gameplay session.
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The King Of Fighters 2000 (JPN)
Playmore revive the classic SNK fighting series with its Dreamcast release of KOF2000. Full review inside
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The King Of Fighters 2001 (JPN)
The Dreamcast is host to another conversion from the popular Neo-Geo series. King Of Fighters 2001 reviewed inside
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Tokyo Bus Guide (JPN)
Reviewed: Apr 2004
The open road, the squeal of rubber on tarmac, the rush of hitting top speed, the perfect handbrake turn…
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Trizeal (JPN)
Reviewed: May 2005
Trizeal is the latest vertical shooter conversion from Naomi arcade board to the Dreamcast, and it has a pedigree to live up to
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Virtua Fighter 3 (JPN)
Probably the most famous 3d fighting franchise unsurprisingly arrives on the Dreamcast.
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Virtua Tennis 2 (USA)
The sequel to Sega's popular arcade hit Virtua Tennis provides the perfect fix for lovers of the sport
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Virtual On (USA)
The sequel to one of the most enjoyable Saturn games. Mech action at its best
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Zero Gunner 2 (JPN)
Reviewed: Jan 2004
A nice 2d shooter, with a novel twist. A worthwhile purchase for all gamers, or just shmup fans? Find out here
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Zombies Revenge (JPN)
A scrolling beat'em up for the 3d graphic generation. Does it live up to past glories of this genre?
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