Bust A Move 4
The classic Taito bubble busting puzzler comes to Dreamcast with improved graphics, arcade and story modes, and a create-a-level puzzle builder.
Zombie Revenge
An arcade beat ‘em up spinoff of The House of the Dead, Zombie Revenge was ported to the Dreamcast in 1999, and pits players against zombies and monsters using their fists, guns, and any weapons found along the way.
Blue Stinger
Blue Stinger released alongside the Dreamcast on 9/9/99, and of all the games that were born on that wonderful day it was the only one that allowed the player to wear a Santa outfit and fire a Gatling gun at a monstrous hermit crab wearing an SUV for a shell.
Sonic Adventure
Sonic Adventure is a lot of things. The best-selling Dreamcast game of all time. The console’s most popular launch title. Sonic’s best 3D outing? Okay, maybe not that last one. What do you think?
Star Wars Jedi Power Battles
Developed by LucasArts in 2000, Star Wars Episode I : Jedi Power Battles allows players to hack and slash through countless droids with their favorite prequel era Jedi. It’s not great.
Tokyo Xtreme Racer 2
This atypical racer from Genki changes the formula of racing games for the better. Tokyo highways, perpetual night, rival street racers and a quest to become the “Emperor of the Streets!”
Sonic Adventure 2 Birthday Pack
The Sonic Adventure 2 10th Anniversary Birthday Pack is a special collectible edition release of Sonic Adventure 2 which was sold only in Japan, and only on June 23rd and 24th in 2001 (the Blue Blur’s birthday).
What’s Shenmue Demo Disc
What’s Shenmue, a demo disc given out to those who pre-ordered Shenmue in Japan, features a totally unique scenario not found in the final game!
Space Channel 5
I am terrible at Space Channel 5, but that doesn’t stop me from appreciating its style, music, and characters. A retro-future 1960s motif sets the stage, and only a dancing reporter can save the universe from invading space aliens forcing everyone to dance. You gotta respect it.
Project Justice (Rival Schools 2)
Project Justice is the best fighting game on the Dreamcast. This rare gem from Capcom features unique tag-team fight mechanics, charming characters, and a multi-faceted story. The only downside? The price.
Dynamite Cop!
The ridiculous “Tuna-slinging, hairspray-aiming killer commandos” of Dynamite Cop! smash their way out of the arcade and into YOUR Dreamcast!
Sonic Shuffle
Sega's party-game is fun with friends, not so much without. Either way, it’s not as good as Mario Party. But you can't play Mario Party on a Dreamcast!
SoulCalibur
Soulcalibur is the second-highest rated videogame of all time on Metacritic. Naturally it was (and remains) one of the best Dreamcast games ever made.
Outtrigger
A fast-paced, 3D arena first/third person shooter developed for the arcade by SEGA’s famed AM2 gets ported to Dreamcast, bringing 60 FPS action and online multiplayer.
Jet Grind Radio
The game that invented cel-shaded graphics, Jet Grind Radio is an anti-establishment, graffiti-punk skate through future Tokyo, set to a groundbreaking soundtrack.
Cannon Spike
The final game released on Dreamcast in Europe, Cannon Spike is a frantic multi-directional shooter featuring Capcom characters from Street Fighter, Megaman, Darkstalkers, Ghosts ‘n Goblins, and more.