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Digital Preservation
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Digital Preservation
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Come Fly(er) With Me - An Exploration of Dreamcast Flyers
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For the sake of fitting an awful pun into this article's title, I've decided to call those little bits of paper whose purpose is t...
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DeeDee Planet - Newer Beta Version Uncovered and Preserved
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In 2021 we reported on the public release of an all but complete build of DeeDee Planet, the quirky and endearing Dreamcast game that was i...
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Dreamcast Magazines: Appreciation and Preservation
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In his recent DCJY interview the former President of Sega of America, Peter Moore, put forward a passionate and convincing case as to why t...
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The original Rez website has been fully restored
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We love a story with a happy ending here at the Junkyard, and this one fits right in with that philosophy. Remember Rez? Of course you do. I...
Lost Atomiswave fighter KenJu ported to Dreamcast
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The number of Atomiswave games ported to the Dreamcast continues to grow, and one of the latest offerings from developer megavolt85 over at ...
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Trapped on Dreamcast: 10 exclusives that never left
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In the dog days of the Dreamcast's reign, it became somewhat obvious and inevitable that Sega would take many of its most beloved franch...
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Rare Dreamcast-powered SEGA Fish Life preserved and released by Musée Bolo
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SEGA Fish Life is a bonafide oddity of the early 2000s SEGA pantheon, and one that we've covered a couple of times in the past here a...
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New Projects Archive Dreamcast DLC & VMU Files
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We're big fans of digital preservation here at the Junkyard (we've even been preserved ourselves, by The British Library no less), ...
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Digital Artists Create Jet Set Radio Tags For New York Yami-Ichi 'Internet Black Market'
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The second self-styled Internet Yami-Ichi was held in New York on the 6th November 2016, and was a celebration of all things 'internet...
Wild Metal: The Vanishing Game?
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This was originally going to be a review of Wild Metal, DMA/Rockstar's tank-based strategic shooter. I have played Wild Metal quite a ...
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