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Top 12 Disney Games on the Sega Dreamcast
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The Sega Dreamcast's short lifespan (relatively speaking) didn't lend itself to a large number of "big" licenses coming to...
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10 Very British Games for the Sega Dreamcast
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The British are an odd bunch. We're not really a country (look we're not, you have to admit it. It's like someone got a bunch of...
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Fragmented Almanac: Teaser Trailer and an Interview with Developer Roby Provost
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Last month, the Junkyard office was abuzz with excitement when we caught wind of the news that Fragmented Almanac , a compilation of two eer...
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NBA Showtime - For The Industry
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Designed and published by Midway Games, Inc for the Sega Dreamcast in 1999, NBA Showtime is still worth playing in 2024, and its 128-bit gra...
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Dreamcast Covers that Go Hard (and Some More that Can Go Straight in the Bin)
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Like the greatest album covers in the world, some games make a great impression even when sitting on a shelf. Whilst previews in the media, ...
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The Complete Guide to Commercially Released Dreamcast Indie Games
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The fact that we're still blathering on about the Dreamcast some 20 odd years after the console's demise is testament to two things ...
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Vanishing Point: The Dreamcast's Secret Ridge Racer
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In early January 2001, while most were still nursing hangovers and recovering from eating too many mince pies, Vanishing Point released on b...
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6 Games that Scratch the Shenmue Itch
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There really isn't anything quite like Shenmue. As most Dreamcast fans know by now, the gameplay of Yu Suzuki's magnum opus, which j...
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The Dreamcast Junkyard's choicest cuts and hottest takes of 2023
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Well, here we are again. A whole 12 months since the last time we did one of these yearly roundup articles, and 10 months since I decided t...
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