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5 greatest Sega Dreamcast games ever made
Sega's final video game console, the Dreamcast, continues to house some of the greatest games of all time.
Ronald is a Contributor at DualShockers with more than a decade of experience covering video games. He began writing about games in 2013 through public forums, reviews, news, and opinion pieces, ...
With retro more in vogue these days, here's a great list of Dreamcast JRPGs that you'll find highly addictive and very ...
The GTA 3 Dreamcast port is currently one of the most popular topics within the OG gaming community. Even though Rockstar Games’ 2001 title has been available on various gaming platforms, it was never ...
15 years ago today, the Sega Dreamcast made its debut in Japan. This bizarre beige machine didn't even last three years on the market, but it left a lasting mark on the world of video games. From ...
The Dreamcast is an underappreciated gem. The first console with online connectivity built into the box, this system allowed players all over the world to come together to play games, many for the ...
Scrolling Pixels is a new column focusing on retro gaming. Check back on the first Monday of every month for the latest instalment. Console wars over the years have seen a huge number of casualties, ...
After the runaway success of Nintendo’s NES Classic console in 2016 and the growing hype surrounding the upcoming (and hard to pre-order) SNES Classic, the Shacknews staff thought about other consoles ...
In the year 2001, Sega released an unusual game called Cosmic Smash that merged the sport of racquetball with the brick-breaking gameplay of games like Breakout and Arkanoid. Cosmic Smash was released ...
The Dreamcast came out of the gates well in the US, but Sega’s final console was left dead in the water when the PlayStation 2 hit store shelves. Almost immediately, sales cratered, and the system was ...
Daniel Trock is a Contributor at DualShockers specializing in PC games, lists, and reviews. He has been writing professionally since 2018 and covering games since 2020, with previous work spanning ...
In 1998, the Sega Dreamcast changed the whole face of console and games design, but it was haunted by an unbeatable competitor The Dreamcast looked like nothing else out there. A lighter box than the ...
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