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Hands On with the Retro Fighters D6 Wireless Dreamcast Fighting Game Pad
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The Sega Dreamcast's library is home to a lot of exceptional games, but one of its biggest strengths is undoubtedly fighters. Such stand...
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Let's Take a Look at Replacement Dreamcast VMU Shells - Kickstarter from VGNYsoft
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Back on the 14th of March, VGNYsoft (aka Videogamesnewyork) launched their Kickstarter for replacement Dreamcast VMU (Visual Memory Unit)...
Hands On with the Retro Fighters StrikerDC Wireless Dreamcast Controller
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Retro Fighters have recently released the Wireless update to their StrikerDC “next gen” Dreamcast controller. We took a look at the original...
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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Bomb Rush Cyberfunk Review or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Funk
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Jet Set Radio (or as it was known in North America, Jet Grind Radio ) came skating onto the scene in the year 2000. Developed by Sega's...
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Let's take a look at The Dreamcast Encyclopedia by Chris Scullion
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Keen Junkyarders will know that we recently had video game writer and journalist Chris Scullion as a guest on the latest episode of our podc...
Driving Strikers Review - The First New Online Dreamcast Game in 20 Years
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With Driving Strikers , LD-2K and Reality Jump have taken Sega’s iconic “why don’t we play together?” slogan to heart, producing the first o...
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Review: Andro Dunos II
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Ok, let's get this clear from the off. Any developer that has the gumption to produce a shoot-em-up for the Dreamcast has their work cut...
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C-Smash VRS Review: A Cosmic Revival in ReVRie
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Past works are lost when they stop conversing with the present. Honoring old games requires us to continue engaging with them, of course, bu...
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