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A spiritual successor to Hydro Thunder, titled H2Overdrive, was developed by Raw Thrills with the assistance of the former Midway San Diego members who worked on the original arcade version of Hydro Thunder, released in May 2009. [49] A sequel titled Hydro Thunder Hurricane was released for Xbox Live Arcade. [50]
A Dreamcast with a controller. The Dreamcast is a video game console by Sega.While Sega found success in its Sega Genesis in the early 1990s, they experienced a series of commercial failures with their subsequent releases of Sega CD, 32X, and Sega Saturn, and hoped to reverse their fortunes with their release of the Dreamcast.
Sega discontinued the Dreamcast's hardware in March 2001, and software support quickly dwindled as a result. [21] [22] Software largely trickled to a stop by 2002, [20] [23] though the Dreamcast's final licensed game on GD-ROM was Karous, released only in Japan on March 8, 2007, nearly coinciding with the end of GD-ROM production the previous ...
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Dolphin is a free and open-source video game console emulator of GameCube and Wii [27] that runs on Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Series S. [9] [10] It had its inaugural release in 2003 as freeware for Windows. Dolphin was the first GameCube emulator that could successfully run commercial games.
Hydro Thunder. Original release date: 1999 Release years by system: 1999 – Arcade, Dreamcast ... 2000 – Dreamcast, Game Boy Color, Nintendo 64, PlayStation [8] Notes:
This is a comprehensive list of online Dreamcast games, including those that could be played on SegaNet, an online gaming service by Sega. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Although SegaNet was discontinued on September 30, 2003, dedicated fans have continued to support online gameplay for Dreamcast games through their own initiatives.
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