10 Best Dreamcast Games That Prove How Great The Console Was

10 Best Dreamcast Games That Prove How Great The Console Was

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SEGA’s final console, the Dreamcast, is arguably one of the company’s best, thanks largely to a game library that was filled with excellent titles.

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10 Best Dreamcast Games That Prove How Great The Console Was

The Dreamcast is a polarizing console; it was SEGA’s last console release, and, after the disastrous events of the company’s two previous efforts—the Saturn and 32X—gamers had lost all faith and loyalty to SEGA. The Dreamcast went on to sell only a little over 9 million units.

But, for the few gamers who did purchase a Dreamcast, they learned that SEGA had intended to come back with a vengeance. The console featured unique titles, absurd games, critically-acclaimed hits, and excellent arcade ports. Sadly, despite being one of SEGA’s best consoles ever, the low sales numbers eventually forced them out of the console market.

10 ChuChu Rocket!

10 Best Dreamcast Games That Prove How Great The Console Was

ChuChu Rocket! is notable because it was the first game to utilize the Dreamcast’s built-in internet connectivity. The feature was ahead of its time, and gamers were eager to try it out.

ChuChu Rocket! is a riotous, madcap multiplayer competition where players must get as many mice—or ChuChus—into their designated spaceship as possible. However, roaming cats—or KapuKapus—threaten to wreak havoc. Add to that the ability for players to sabotage each other, and you have the winning combination for a highly addictive puzzle game that kept many gamers up late into the night.

9 NFL 2K1

10 Best Dreamcast Games That Prove How Great The Console Was

The 2K sports franchise has become a massive success—but how many gamers know that 2K all started on the Dreamcast? Due to SEGA’s disastrous and forgotten consoles of the ’90s, they burned their bridges with many developers, including EA. Desperate for sports titles, SEGA decided to publish their own sports franchise, and thus 2K was born.

NFL 2K1 was a wildly successful game and was unanimously praised by critics and gamers. The incredible graphics, the addictive online gameplay, and the smooth controls made it an extremely fun experience. It even holds an incredible 97 rating on Metacritic.

8 Space Channel 5

10 Best Dreamcast Games That Prove How Great The Console Was

What happens when a rhythm game is set in outer space, designed based on fashion from the Jet Age, and is then soaked and saturated with vibrant technicolor? Space Channel 5 is what happens.

In the game, players take control of Ulala, a reporter who must stop aliens that are forcing people to dance. To do this, she must directly mimick the commands of the aliens and keep to the rhythm. The plot was absurd, but the music was excellent, the game was challenging, and the spectacular visuals made Space Channel 5 an absolute spectacle.

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7 Seaman

10 Best Dreamcast Games That Prove How Great The Console Was

This is a great example of the kind of game that only SEGA would dare to make, as the Seaman video game was totally weird yet oddly addictive. It was basically a really intricate and immersive Tamagotchi. Players had to raise a fishlike creature with a human head, and the game required the Dreamcast microphone, which would be hooked into the controller.

Gamers would have to keep their Seaman company and chat with him in order to nurture their development. The game was odd, brilliant, subtly terrifying, and totally weird. Yet, it’s gone down in history as a true one-of-a-kind gaming experience and has since become a much sought-after collectible for Dreamcast owners.

6 The Typing of the Dead

10 Best Dreamcast Games That Prove How Great The Console Was

Another totally bonkers Dreamcast game was The Typing of the Dead. This game was based on SEGA’s popular rail-shooter The House of the Dead, but, unlike the traditional game, rather than shooting zombies, players would be given a word to type out such as “Shoop-a-doop.” Gamers had to spell the world properly and also type it quickly enough in order to secure the kill. To achieve this, SEGA released a keyboard peripheral for the Dreamcast which could also be used for browsing the web on the console.

One of the strangest “edutainment” games to ever see release, it has maintained a passionate fanbase over the years, and a version of the title was eventually published on Steam in 2013.

5 Resident Evil: Code Veronica

10 Best Dreamcast Games That Prove How Great The Console Was

At the time of release, the Dreamcast was the most graphically powerful console on the market. Capcom took note of the unparalleled power and released an—at the time—Dreamcast-exclusive Resident Evil title. Code Veronica picked up as the true sequel to Resident Evil 2 and implemented real-time backgrounds and dynamic camera angles to help really bring the gothic game to life.

It was the best-looking Resident Evil game of the time, as well as the longest, with a minimum playtime of about 12 hours. The intricacy, the theming, the graphics, and the story had critics hooked, and Code Veronica became one of the most lauded games of 2000.

4 Sonic Adventure

10 Best Dreamcast Games That Prove How Great The Console Was

When it was first released in the late 90s, Sonic Adventure almost had what it took to save SEGA. For the first time ever, Sonic was finally transported into a fully-3D platformer. The graphics were outstanding, the music was praised, and the speed and action had players hooked. It was heavily featured in the advertisements leading up to the Dreamcast’s launch and was the first killer app for the console.

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It was even followed by a sequel that got even more praise in Sonic Adventure 2. The two games proved that SEGA still knew how to produce great titles and could be a contender in the 3D era. They’re also regarded as being among the best Sonic games ever made.

3 Phantasy Star Online

10 Best Dreamcast Games That Prove How Great The Console Was

Phantasy Star Online continued SEGA’s popular Phantasy Star franchise and even holds the Guinness World Record for being the first-ever console MMORPG. Utilizing the Dreamcast’s revolutionary built-in modem, console players could now hang with friends, go on quests, and level up, all from their living room.

The game is so beloved by players that, even though SEGA decommissioned all the official servers, gamers are still playing on fan-maintained servers over 20 years after Phantasy Star’s release. For anyone who doesn’t own a Dreamcast, Phantasy Star Online 2 is currently available for Xbox, Steam, and PC.

2 Shenmue

10 Best Dreamcast Games That Prove How Great The Console Was

When it was released in Japan in ’99 and America in 2000, Shenmue was unlike any game that came before it. For the time, the graphics were revolutionary, and the gameplay was complex and unique. It was a massive open-world adventure, and almost every character could be interacted with to some degree. Players could even interact with things like slot machines and vending machines.

The game began as a Virtua Fighter RPG but later took on a unique form, becoming one of the most praised games of all time. Sadly, its sequel, Shenmue II, wasn’t released on the console in North America, so American players had to wait until its Xbox port in 2002.

1 SoulCalibur

SoulCalibur continues to be an astonishingly well-made game to this day. It’s a weapons-based fighting game that, at the time of release, looked and felt better than any fighting game ever. SoulCalibur’s graphics and replayability still hold up more than 20 years later.

It’s easy to see why the game holds a rating of 98 on Metacritic, even garnering a “Metacritic Must Play” badge. SoulCalibur was one of those games that truly showed off the SEGA Dreamcast’s power and appeal to gamers, proving that the console was a true contender. It’s no wonder why SEGA’s final console continues to have such a strong cult following.

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