A celebration of the SEGA Dreamcast and its games.
L.O.L.: Lack of Love is an evolutionary life sim developed by Lov-de-Lic, with scenario by famed composer Ryuichi Sakamoto, released for the Dreamcast exclusively in Japan.
Virtua Tennis provides a perfect arcade tennis experience. Easy to pick up, extremely difficult to master, and it’s one of the most fun multiplayer experiences on the Dreamcast.
Cyber Troopers Virtual On Oratorio Tangram is a mech fighting game for the SEGA Dreamcast. It's hyper stylish and the mechs wear Dreamcast backpacks. Can't not love that!
One of the last official games released for the SEGA Dreamcast, SEGA and Wow Entertainment’s Sports Jam is an arcadey mashup of quick sports games.
Although labeled a spin-off due to contractual pressure from Sony, the Sega Dreamcast exclusive Resident Evil Code Veronica was originally designed as the true sequel to Resident Evil 2. It went on to became one of the highest rated Dreamcast games.
SEGA Marine Fishing is the sequel to SEGA Bass Fishing. It’s a fun, chill, arcade fishing game with a great soundtrack. Hook one and hang on!
Silent Scope is a Konami-made on-rails light gun shooter ported from the arcade to the Dreamcast in 2000. It's silly and fun, and kind of tricky.
One of the last official games released on the SEGA Dreamcast, Confidential Mission is a strong port of a decent (if a bit forgettable) light gun game.
The Dreamcast port of The House of the Dead 2 is one of the best (and spooookiest) light fun shooters ever made!
It would be easy to dismiss Donald Duck Goin’ Quackers as a cash-grab game for kids. But it’s a solid platformer with great controls, lovely art, excellent music, and captivating levels.
Grandia II is a special JRPG. A beautiful aesthetic, magical music, and an interesting and unique combat system that encourages prioritization and strategy sets Grandia II apart.
Cool Cool Toon is the greatest music and rhythm game on the SEGA Dreamcast, and now it’s finally playable in English!