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Radirgy Radirgy
JPN Dreamcast review by Gareth Newhouse
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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Trizeal Trizeal
JPN Dreamcast review by David Holliss
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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ChaosField Chaos Field
JPN Dreamcast review by Richard Davies
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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Dreamcast Reviews - complete
Bangaio Bangaio (JPN)
Everyone's favourite niche Developer Treasure bring their N64 shoot em up to the Dreamcast. ...more
BomberHehhe 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... ...more
BorderDown Border Down (JPN) Reviewed: Nov 2003
Border Down pushes the DC hard and uses some novel gameplay elements. Listen to the Dreamcast’s swansong… ...more
CannonSpike 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 ...more
CapcomVsSNK2 Capcom Vs SNK 2 (JPN)
The Two Giants meet again for another rumble. Its the Clash of the Titans! Who will win this time ...more
CapcomSNKMillFight 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 ...more
ChaosField 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 ...more
ConfidentialMission Confidential Mission (USA)
A James Bond-esque light gun shooter for the Dreamcast. Is it Bond or Powers? Our full review ...more
CosmicSmash Cosmic Smash (JPN) Reviewed: Apr 2004
Cosmic Smash is a heavily stylised sports game with the emphasis placed strongly on arcade gameplay, which received... ...more
CrazyTaxi2 Crazy Taxi 2 (JPN)
The sequel to Hitmaker's fun Crazy Taxi. Does the sequel improve on the crazy antics?... ...more
D2 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 ...more
DancingBlade Dancing Blade (JPN)
A niche Japanese anime game, which unfortunately will never reach Western shores ...more
DaytonaUSA2001 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 ...more
Ferrarif355 Ferrari F-355 Challenge (USA)
Yu Suzuki's simulation masterpiece. Do AM2 succeed in coverting this arcade smash to the home console? ...more
FireProD 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, ...more
FrameGride Frame Gride (JPN)
We take a retrospective look back at From Software's mecha title Frame Gride for the Dreamcast. Full review inside. ...more
GarouMOTW Garou Mark Of The Wolves (JPN)
Another SNK 2d fighter arrives on the Dreamcast, highly regarded but how does it fare? Review inside ...more
GetBass Get Bass (JPN) Reviewed: Apr 2004
Ah, fishing. Tranquil, relaxing, serene. Nothing beats the feeling of sitting on a calm riverbank... ...more
Grandia2 Grandia 2 (JPN)
Sega release Grandia II on the Dreamcast which helps solve the lack of this genre on the console ...more
GuiltyGearX Guilty Gear X (JPN)
Sammy's arcade fighter arrives on the Dreamcast. 2d Fighting Heaven, or 2d Fighting Hell? ...more
Gunbird2 Gunbird 2 (JPN)
The Dreamcast continues to advocate 2d gameplay with this traditional shooter ...more
Headhunter Headhunter (EUR)
Squint and it looks like MGS. How does it compare with Sony's lead title? ...more
HOTD2 House Of The Dead 2 (USA)
Sega's popular arcade game was emulated on the Dreamcast with considerable style - we revisit this great game. ...more
Ikaruga Ikaruga (JPN) Reviewed: Nov 2002
The spiritual successor to Radiant Silvergun arrives on the Dreamcast. Can Treasure's Ikaruga live up to the expectation?... ...more
Illbleed Illbleed (JPN)
A scary haunted park. Yet another survival horror, should Capcom be worried about this release? Probably not. ...more
JetSetRadio Jet Set Radio (JPN)
Smilebit's innovative skating game for the DC using striking cel shaded graphics. Innovative - yes, fun? Find out here ...more
JojosAdventure Jojos Bizarre Adventure (JPN)
Bizarre is the word. Capcom's latest 2d fighter in the weird and wonderful JoJo universe ...more
KOFDM1999 King Of The Fighter DreamMatch 1999 (JPN)
The second KOF to arrive on the DC. Apart from the new 3d backgrounds, what has changed? ...more
KOF1999Evolution King Ot The Fighters 1999 Evolution (USA)
KOF needs no introduction, and now SNK's classic hits the Dreamcast with serious impact ...more
LastBlade2 Last Blade 2 (JPN)
The fourth SNK 2d fighter on the Dreamcast. Stuck in the past, or does it compete with modern day fighters? ...more
MarsMatrix Mars Matrix (JPN)
A traditional shooter at its best. Is this the Dreamcast's Radiant Silvergun? Ignore this at your peril ...more
MetropolisStreetRacer 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?. ...more
MobSuitGundam0079 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. ...more
NBAHoopz NBA Hoopz (USA)
Two baskets, one ball and a lot of tall guys. Its NBA Hoopz for the Dreamcast ...more
OogaBooga Ooga Booga (USA)
Developed by Visual Concepts, take part in three tribal themed games on a small desert island. ...more
PhantasyStarOnlineV2 Phantasy Star Online Version 2 (EUR)
Sonic Team's innovative console online RPG. What improvements does Version 2 add to the original? ...more
Psyvariar2 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. ...more
Radirgy 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 ...more
SambaDeAmigoVer2000 Samba De Amigo Ver.2000 (JPN) Reviewed: May 2004
Samba was released at a time when rhythm action in the arcades was losing its way.... ...more
SanFranciscoRush2049 San Francisco Rush 2049 (USA) Reviewed: May 2004
Gamers wanting realistic vehicle physics and options to change the oil in their virtual penis extensions.. ...more
Seaman 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. ...more
Shenmue Shenmue (USA)
A defining moment in the Dreamcasts all too short history. We take a nostalgic look at Yu Suzuki's masterpiece... ...more
Shenmue2 Shenmue 2 (USA)
Ryo's journey for vengance continues. The shores of Hong Kong approach quickly, is he still looking for sailors? ...more
SonicAdventure2 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 ...more
SoulCalibur Soul Calibur (USA) Reviewed: Sep 1999
We take a close look at the Dreamcasts beautiful rendition of Namco's benchmark fighting game Soul Calibur ...more
SpaceChannel5PartII 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... ...more
SportsJam Sports Jam (JPN)
Prepare for broken joypads, and sore fingers with Sega's latest athletic game. Get the elastoplasts ready ...more
StreetFighter3rdStrike Street Fighter 3 3rd Strike (JPN)
Capcoms premiere 2d fighting game franchise reaches its third generation in the form of 3rd Strike ...more
TestDriveLeMans 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. ...more
KOF2000 The King Of Fighters 2000 (JPN)
Playmore revive the classic SNK fighting series with its Dreamcast release of KOF2000. Full review inside ...more
KOF2001 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 ...more
TokyoBusGuide 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… ...more
Trizeal 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 ...more
VirtuaFighter3 Virtua Fighter 3 (JPN)
Probably the most famous 3d fighting franchise unsurprisingly arrives on the Dreamcast. ...more
VirtuaTennis2 Virtua Tennis 2 (USA)
The sequel to Sega's popular arcade hit Virtua Tennis provides the perfect fix for lovers of the sport ...more
VirtualOn Virtual On (USA)
The sequel to one of the most enjoyable Saturn games. Mech action at its best ...more
ZeroGunner2 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 ...more
ZombiesRevenge Zombies Revenge (JPN)
A scrolling beat'em up for the 3d graphic generation. Does it live up to past glories of this genre? ...more
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