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The Dreamcast's initial release in Japan had four launch titles, which were Virtua Fighter 3tb, Pen Pen TriIcelon, Godzilla Generations, and July. [10] The North American debut featured 19 launch titles, which included highly anticipated ones such as Sonic Adventure , Soulcalibur , and NFL 2K .
Sega kicked off the sixth console generation in North America with The Sega Dreamcast on September 9, 1999. Although initially well received, the Dreamcast was unable to compete with Playstation 2 ...
At 2.5 million copies, Sonic Adventure is the best-selling Dreamcast game. According to GamePro, the Dreamcast's game library was celebrated. [6] In January 2000, Electronic Gaming Monthly wrote that "with triple-A stuff like Soul Calibur, NBA 2K, and soon Crazy Taxi to kick around, we figure you're happy you took the 128-bit plunge". [7]
The game was ranked as the best-selling bishōjo game twice consecutively at the time of its release. The game has been adapted into other forms of media, such as a light novel, a manga anthology, an adult original video animation (OVA), and drama CDs. A sequel game called Canvas 2: Akane-iro no Palette was later released.
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Tokyo Xtreme Racer, known as Shutokō Battle (首都高バトル, Shutokō Batoru) in Japan and Tokyo Highway Challenge in Europe, is a 1999 racing video game by Genki, for Sega's Dreamcast console. Released as a launch title in the West, the game was one of the first mission-based racing games; it is based on illegal highway racing in Tokyo 's ...
Dreamcast Collection is a video game compilation developed and published by Sega for the Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows, with each game included being a remastered version of its original release. A PlayStation 3 version was planned but was scrapped for unknown reasons.
All versions of the compilation received generally mixed to negative reviews, with the first volume of the Dreamcast version earning a 64.00%, [8] the second volume of the Dreamcast version earning a 70.00%, [9] the Nintendo 64 version earning a 63.43%, [10] and the Game Boy Advance version earning a 54.50%, [10] according to video game aggregator GameRankings.