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  2. Dreamcast homebrew - Wikipedia

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    Though Sega officially discontinued its Dreamcast video game console in 2001, and released the console's last official game in 2007, Dreamcast homebrew developers continued to release unofficial games for the console. Unlike homebrew communities for other consoles, the Dreamcast homebrew developers are organized in development teams, such as ...

  3. List of Dreamcast games - Wikipedia

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    [20] [24] [25] The final first-party game for the Dreamcast was Puyo Puyo Fever, released as a Japanese exclusive on February 24, 2004. [26] [27] This list documents all officially released and homebrew games for the Dreamcast. It does not include any cancelled games, which are documented at the list of cancelled Dreamcast games.

  4. Category:Dreamcast homebrew games - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Help. Pages in category "Dreamcast homebrew games" The following 32 pages are in this category ...

  5. VMU - Wikipedia

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    This image is displayed while the Dreamcast console is in the operating system menu. When operated independently of the Dreamcast console, the VMU acts as a file manager, clock/calendar (with selectable clock animations), and handheld game console. VMUs may also connect to each other directly to facilitate file transfer or multiplayer gaming.

  6. NGDEV - Wikipedia

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    Surprised by the success of the Dreamcast version, the Hellwigs turned their game development hobby into full-time work, [1] and began development on their next game Fast Striker. [2] NG:Dev.Team use KallistiOS to develop Dreamcast games, an open source development environment for making Dreamcast homebrew. [ 1 ]

  7. The Rumble Fish - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, a homebrew conversion was released for the Dreamcast. [1] A sequel, The Rumble Fish 2, has since been developed. On July 13, 2022, 3goo Co., Ltd. announced that The Rumble Fish along with its sequel would get home ports worldwide in Q4 2022. [2] This marks the first time that The Rumble Fish receives a worldwide release.

  8. Dreamcast - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the launch of SegaNet, Sega had already offered a $200 rebate to any Dreamcast owner who purchased two years of internet access from Sega.com. [109] [110] To increase SegaNet's appeal in the US, Sega dropped the price of the Dreamcast to $149 (compared to the PS2's US launch price of $299) and offered a rebate for the full $149 price ...

  9. Dreamcast online functionality - Wikipedia

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    The Dreamcast is a home video game console by Sega, the first one introduced in the sixth generation of video game consoles.With the release of the Dreamcast in 1998 amid the dot-com bubble and mounting losses from the development and introduction of its new home console, Sega made a major gamble in attempting to take advantage of the growing public interest in the Internet by including online ...