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GunLord is a side-scrolling platforming game for Sega Dreamcast and the Neo Geo MVS/AES platforms. It is the fourth release from NG:DEV.TEAM, a Germany-based independent game developer.
The fourth installment in the Sakura Tasien franchise and the "Grand Finale" to the original series.
A compilation of twelve classic Namco arcade games. This edition of Namco Museum was released only in North America for PS2, GameCube and Xbox.
The last of Sega's NFL 2K series to be released on the Dreamcast, later being ported to other platforms. It was one of the highest rated football games ever released.
Sonic Adventure 2 is a 2001 sequel to Sonic Adventure. It marks the debut appearance of Shadow the Hedgehog and Rouge the Bat, and is the first ever Sonic title where Dr. Eggman is playable.
The third entry in the venerable series ventures to a new city, a new console, and a new dimension.
Vyse, a sky pirate, travels in his airship to stop the Valuan Empire's conquest of the world.
Virtua Tennis is the first game in Sega's arcade tennis franchise.
Sega's second Dreamcast football game, and the first with online play.
Power Stone 2 is a classic 3D fighting arena video game developed by Capcom for the Sega Dreamcast. It is a sequel of the Power Stone released in 1999.
A young graffiti artist named Beat and his gang of inline-skating Rudies roam the cel-shaded streets of Tokyo-to while spraying tags, defeating rival gangs and evading a city-wide police crackdown.
One of the most legendary crossover fighting game series is thrown into high gear with a whopping 56-character roster and new three-on-three tag-team gameplay.
One on one fighting game where players take control of massive robots that lay waste to the surrounding landscape as battles continues.
With its trademark replica sniper rifle, Silent Scope offers an interesting twist on the traditional on-rails, light gun shooter.
A beat-'em-up spin-off of the House of the Dead series, with combat reminiscent of the Dynamite Deka series.
An action-adventure game set in 1980s Japan that follows one young man's journey to avenge his father's murder. It was praised for its ambitious scope and pioneered several gameplay features such as realistic open-world environments and Quick Time Events.
A Japanese bus driving simulation game for the Dreamcast (later the arcade and PS2), tasking players with driving real metropolitan bus routes through Tokyo.
A portrait of which character's turn it is displayed on the VMU.
The third installment of the Quake series shakes things up again by being designed solely for multiplayer combat. It focuses on gladiatorial combat in a hellish dimension.
Sega Rally 2 is the sequel to Sega Rally Championship. It was released in 1998 in the arcades and was later ported to the Dreamcast and PC.
Known in Japan as Climax Landers. Its an RPG game where there are worlds within worlds in which you can travel. The main character Sword who comes from another world. You collect new characters you can play as you journey through the worlds.
A direct sequel to the original Grand Theft Auto and also the last 2D Grand Theft Auto game to come out until Grand Theft Auto Advance, five years later.
In the third installment of the survival horror series, Jill Valentine must escape the zombie-infected Raccoon City while being hunted down by a genetically-engineered monster called Nemesis.
Race and learn to do tricks on your futuristic hoverboard to win the Trickstyle Pro-Tournament in Criterion's first Dreamcast game.
NFL 2K was a launch title for the Dreamcast and was a Hall-of-Fame worthy answer to EA's Madden Football series. You can't coach that.
Choose from eight different characters and do battle in large environments, picking up weapons and collecting Power Stones to transform yourself into a super warrior capable of massive damage.
A Japan-only release, Godzilla Generations is the first in its series and was a launch title for the Sega Dreamcast. Players could take control of their favorite kaiju monsters to destroy famous Japanese cities, such as Osaka and Nagoya among others.
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