Dreamcast Games

Parka1300 said:
Has anyone ever managed to track down a copy of Puyo Pop Fever for the Dreamcast? It was the last commercially released game in 2004.

And when I say "track down" I mean got hold of a CDI or GDI? I'm not buying the damn thing ;-)

I've got the Japanese GDI, known as "Puyo Puyo Fever", don't think I've got the western release.

Edit: Was there even a western release for this on Dreamcast?
 
Not gonna lie, didn't read most of the suggestions, but here we go;

Literally any fighter feels great on DC IMO (Soulcalibur, MvC, etc)

Obvious sonic, grandia, shenmue.

If you're into racing games, there's a few, but not many worth mentioning, just my opinion, a lot of people will disagree with me on this.

Virtua Tennis (not sure on name?) is fun as hell, as well as Red Dog.

Bullet hell games and games like Crazy Taxi, Hydrothunder, Resident Evil, EVO, and JRPG's are where the DC will really show you its worth as a console.
 
OldManKain said:
Yes it was released in US as Puyo Pop Fever.

Wow, can't find it anywhere... and there's me thinking I had a full set lol.

I've uploaded the Japanese version anyway, you can change it to English in the options.
 
ChamCham said:
OldManKain said:
Yes it was released in US as Puyo Pop Fever.

Wow, can't find it anywhere... and there's me thinking I had a full set lol.

I've uploaded the Japanese version anyway, you can change it to English in the options.

Thanks a lot for this mate. I managed to change it to English language too! As I thought, this is the best version of Puyo Puyo I've played. Even better than the most recent one released on Steam earlier this year.

Thanks again! <3
 
4x4 Evolution for the Dreamcast, It's a really good racing game (while not quite a looker nowadays), has alot of stuff to it.
 
Felneth said:
There's Phantasy Star too, but I don't remember if you can play it offline.

You can, and it's like crack both offline and online.

Shenmue is the easiest choice for adventure game fans. The Sonic Adventure games aged like progeria milk, but they're still fun to this day.

In short, nothing that hasn't already been recommended in other replies.
 
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