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  2. Napple Tale: Arsia in Daydream - Wikipedia

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    The levels extend from the Napple Town hub level, and correspond to the seasons. They contain a fixed path with a boss at the end. The enemies encountered along the way sometimes drop recipe pieces or random items. The recipes show four items which, if combined, will create a Paffet. Poach wields a racket-like weapon which she swings to battle ...

  3. Phantasy Star Online - Wikipedia

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    Phantasy Star Online is an online role-playing game (RPG) developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega in 2000 for the Dreamcast.It was the first successful online RPG for game consoles; players adventure with up to three others over the internet to complete quests, collect items and fight enemies in real-time action RPG combat.

  4. List of Dreamcast games - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Sonic Adventure - Wikipedia

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    Sonic Adventure is the bestselling Dreamcast game; by August 4, 2006, it had sold 2.5 million copies, including 440,000 in Japan and 1.27 million in the US. [5]: 143 [63] In Europe, it sold 86,000 copies during its first five days on sale. [64] In the UK, it was the top-selling Dreamcast launch game. [65]

  6. Dreamcast - Wikipedia

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    The Dreamcast [a] is the final home video game console manufactured by Sega.It was released on November 27, 1998, in Japan; September 9, 1999, in North America; and October 14, 1999, in Europe.

  7. L.O.L.: Lack of Love - Wikipedia

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    The four reviewer panel of the Japanese magazine Famitsu gave L.O.L.: Lack of Love scores of 9, 6, 6, and 8 for a total of 29 out of 40. [8] Robert Florence of the Scottish web series Consolevania described the game was "effortlessly one of the best games on the Dreamcast" due to the number of ambitious ideas present and the unique concept that binds these ideas together. [9]

  8. El Dorado Gate - Wikipedia

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    El Dorado Gate (エルドラドゲートシリーズ) is a series of role-playing video games for the Dreamcast, released in Japan. Its seven volumes were released on a bi-monthly basis in Japan from October 10, 2000, through October 10, 2001.

  9. Nanatsu no Hikan: Senritsu no Bishō - Wikipedia

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    Nanatsu no Hikan: Senritsu no Bishō (Japanese: 七つの秘館 戦慄の微笑, lit."Seven Mysterious Mansions: Shivery Smile"), also known as Seven Mansions, [1] [2] is a survival horror video game developed and published by Koei for the Sega Dreamcast.