List best sega dreamcast games


















The recently released Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite quite possibly killed the superhero game series for good, but it was at its absolute peak with Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes. Power Stone 2 is a 3D environment-focused multiplayer fighting game that lets players use objects they find to blast away at their opponents, and the emphasis is on all-out chaos over technical mastery.

That makes it a great choice for parties , and its unique take on the genre even led to the spiritual successor LastFight being released in A stylish and goofy school-based 3D fighter, Project Justice is a sequel to the game Rival Schools , and uses a similar fighting style.

Classic career and free skate modes allow you to master the most difficult tricks, and the game was also the first to include the Create-a-Park option. Your imagination was the only thing between yourself and the perfect skate park, all while you blast classics from bands like Millencolin and Bad Religion in the background.

A racing game from back before realism and attention to detail were truly possible — though other games would tell you they were — San Francisco Rush took the street racing genre and applied a healthy dose of science-fiction to it, resulting in a game that blurred the line between standard arcade racing and something more experimental. The Dreamcast version was a port of the original arcade game, but manages to deliver an experience that is almost identical but takes up a lot less space.

The chances are pretty good that you thought of Crazy Taxi first when you saw the title of this list. Not a traditional racing game where you attempt to beat other cars to the finish line, Crazy Taxi instead challenges you to deliver as many taxi patrons as possible to their destination, making use of ramps, hills, and shortcuts to get from point to point without wasting any time.

Ditching the single-player modes of the first two games, Quake III focused entirely on lightning-fast multiplayer shooter action. The tough-as-nails tactical shooter Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear found the perfect home on the Dreamcast, which could properly display its visuals in a way older consoles could not.

With players killed in just a few shots, making the best tactical decisions and coordinating between squad-mates is crucial to success, and the down-to-earth approach to military equipment stood in stark contrast to the over-the-top style of other popular console shooters like Goldeneye , and its online modes gave players even more ways to enjoy it.

First released on the PC, the Dreamcast port features smooth and twitch-focused shooting, complete with an array of crazy weapons to frag your friends and send them soaring through the air. Airships, more than 20 playable characters, and a story with a conflict threatening to affect the entire planet? The Phantasy Star series gave Genesis players plenty to love during the bit era, and Phantasy Star Online took things a step further by taking the bringing in other players from around the world.

Years ahead of its time, Phantasy Star Online gave players a chance to team up and face threats together, without limiting them in the same was as MMO games typically do. All of the enemies are also black and white so you must change the color of your ship to align with the enemies which both inflicts more damage and increase your special meter.

Rainbow Cotton is a third-person rail shooter similar to the Space Harrier series. The Cotton series as a whole was typically not brought over to North America, possibly due to the west being too tough to want to control a cute witch on a broom. Rainbow Cotton has some great anime cutscenes that provide a bit of story to go along with the arcadey action. The game is very colorful and packed with personality, as most Cotton games are. While it does have a cute aesthetic, it still offers a good challenge.

If you are looking for something entirely unique unlike anything you have ever played before, you need to check out Twinkle Star Sprites. The game is always you versus another character, whether that is the computer or a friend who you convinced to play weird old Japanese games with you. The better you do, the more trouble you cause for the person you are playing with - so take the gameplay of Gunbird and combine it with Tetris Attack then you will have a good idea of what to expect from Twinkle Star Sprites.

Space Channel 5: Part 2 is a fun, quirky rhythm game starring the television reporter Ulala as she uses her dance moves to take on aliens and rival television stations. You must time your button presses to the beat to make Ulala dodge, dance, and shoot.

Micheal Jackson plays a big role in the Space Channel series. Developer: Luxoflux. Developer: Beam Software Pty. Developer: Sega AM3, Strangelite. Developer: Atari Games. Developer: Terminal Reality. Developer: Paradigm Entertainment, Video System. Developer: Clockwork Games. Developer: Sonic Team. Developer: Ubisoft. Developer: Sega AM3. Developer: Midway Games.

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