Denpa Shonenteki Kenshoseikatsu Soft Nasubi no Heya (電波少年的懸賞生活ソフト なすびの部屋) is a 1999 game by Hudson for the Sega Dreamcast. It ties into a Japanese reality show where a comedian willingly locked himself in a small apartment living off sweepstakes winnings until he won ¥1,000,000 worth of goods.
From Software's attempt to create a fantasy-themed take on Armored Core. The first game of it's type to feature online multiplayer for a console, years before Armored Core would include it.
The Limited Edition of Sonic Adventure was a pre-release version of the game distributed to stores and rental locations, it did not include any bonus content.
History:
The Limited Edition of Sonic Adventure was originally distributed to approximately 400 Funcoland locations as a disc-only release to be used in Dreamcast kiosks promoting the upcoming release of the console. These discs included a trimmed down version of the game based on the Japanese release and had saving and network connectivity disabled along with other minor differences; they were known to be buggy.
Later, a variant of the release was distributed to Hollywood Video as part of a pre-release promotion in which the game could be rented along with a console before it’s official launch. This variant of the game allowed saving and included a case and manual. The disc, game manual cover, and spine of the case all state “Limited Edition” and the artwork differs slightly from the standard edition release. Due to it’s exclusive distribution thro
The King of Fighters: Dream Match 1999 is a remake and port of The King of Fighters '98.
This version runs at 60 frames per second and contains a rearranged soundtrack and backgrounds remodeled in 3D, as well as additional features such as conceptual galleries and sound test modes.
Tokyo Xtreme Racer is a racing video game released in 1999 as one of the console's launch titles, the game was one of the first mission-based racing games. The gameplay involves the player challenging other drivers on the Shuto Expressway in order to gain money to modify and enhance his or her car. The game features a wide variety of Japanese cars and tuning parts to purchase as the player progresses through rivals.
When released in Japan, Shutokō Battle was one of the best selling Dreamcast titles at this time. The game is based on illegal highway racing in Tokyo's Wangan highway with custom tuned cars. A such phenomenon is growing popular in Japan since the 1990s with dedicated manga (Shutokō Battle's biggest inspiration being Wangan Midnight), anime series and video games (C1 Circuit, Wangan Trial, Naniwa Wangan Battle).
The Dreamcast port of Street Fighter Alpha 3 uses all the added features from the PlayStation version but features a different World Tour mode. Guile, Evil Ryu and Shin Akuma are immediately selectable, although the latter still shares a slot with his regular counterpart and is playable via a special button combination. An online mode was added, allowing the player to display their high score. In addition, a Saikyo Dojo mode was added, which pits a character that the player has built up in World Tour mode against a very strong opponent who had to be downloaded from the Internet and changed every week.
You play as Ryo, your mission, to search for Mr Yukawa. As well as this small mission, the disc also includes 4 of the movies included on the Passport disc of the original Shenmue that explain aspects of Shenmue. Included on this disc are the explanations from Ryo, Shenhua, Xiuying and Mark.
Web Mystery: Yochimu Wo Miru Neko is an adventure game that was released for the Dreamcast in 1999. The plot involves a man who receives e-mails of bizarre murders. The gameplay involves browsing the internet through e-mail, web pages and video clips.
Retail disc used in a Japan-wide store campaign before Climax Landers/Time Stalkers for Dreamcast was released. It allowed you to download 3 different free Climax Landers related mini games to your VMU, if you brought it to a participating location. Copies of the disc have since been sold online unofficially.
A simulation game by Shouei System for the Sega Dreamcast. It simulates an off-track betting station, allowing users who are connected to the Internet to bet on horse races from home. The service lasted a year and a half — Shouei System went bankrupt and shut the service down on October 1, 2000 at 17:00 (JST). The game may also be a standalone horse racing sim, however this is unconfirmed.
Flag to Flag is licensed by the Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) racing league. The game contains 19 real racing courses, 27 drivers, and 18 racing teams.
Awakening shipwrecked just after a meteor collides with a remote biotech research island, you begin to discover an uncontrollable madness unleashed in the meteor's wake. As one secret uncovers another, you piece together a horrifying revelation that could lead to the end of life on Earth.
Yukawa Motosenmu no Otakara Sagashi was a game that was used as a promotional item for the Dreamcast and for its online capabilities. This game was only released in Japan.
The player, a second-year high school student (17 years old), travels from Tokyo to Sapporo in Hokkaido (hence the basic title of the game Kita E - To The North). There, he encounters eight different girls, including the lead character Kotori Haruno, whose family he stays with during his time up north. In the game, the player explores the island, plays video games, does karaoke, goes shopping -- and most of all, tries to find that special someone to share his heart with.
The player, a second-year high school student (17 years old), travels from Tokyo to Sapporo in Hokkaidō (hence the basic title of the game Kita E - To The North). There, he encounters eight different girls, including the lead character Kotori Haruno, whose family he stays with during his time up north. In the game, the player explores the island, plays video games, does karaoke, goes shopping -- and most of all, tries to find that special someone to share his heart with.
AeroWings is a simulation that allows the player to fly as a member of a jet aerobatics team. The game contains a variety of jet-powered aircraft that the player can fly in several game modes. • Blue Impulse Mission: Learn 20 aerobatic maneuvers and become a member of the elite Blue Impulse team. Learn loops, rolls, and more while flying both solo and in formation.
• Sky Mission Attack: Fly through a series of targets suspended in mid-air before time runs out.
• Free Flight: Fly around and freely explore the landscape.
• Multi Play: Up to 4 players can perform in formation simultaneously.
Evolution is a dungeon crawling game that follows the adventures of Mag Launcher. Mag Launcher and his companions use Cyframes, technology discovered in ancient ruins. These Cyframes are sought after by adventurers who explore caverns to find them.
Combat in Evolution is non-random and occurs whenever the character touches an enemy. The battle system uses 3D graphics and is turn-based, with each individual combatant having their own turn.