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Dreamcast ROMsAlone in the Dark The New Nightmare DC SEGA Dreamcast ROM DownloadAlone in the Dark The New Nightmare is a survival horror game released for the SEGA Dreamcast in 2001. Infogrames published the title, while French studio Darkworks handled development as the fourth entry in the classic Alone in the Dark series. The story follows Edward Carnby and Aline Cedrac as they investigate the mysterious death of Edward's friend on Shadow Island. Players pick one of the two protagonists at the start, and each character follows a separate path through the island's haunted mansion, caves, and shadowy corridors. The game uses pre-rendered backgrounds combined with 3D character models, a presentation style popular in horror titles of that era. A clever lighting system sits at the heart of the experience, since most enemies are creatures of darkness who recoil from any source of light. Edward carries firearms loaded with special ammo, while Aline relies more on her flashlight and quick thinking to survive each encounter on the cursed grounds.
Dreamcast ROMsCapcom vs SNK 2 DC SEGA Dreamcast ROM DownloadCapcom vs SNK 2 is a 2D crossover fighting game released for the SEGA Dreamcast in 2001. Capcom developed and published the title as a sequel to the original Capcom vs SNK, expanding the roster and refining the core combat systems. The game brings together 48 fighters drawn from both companies, including Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li, Sakura, Terry Bogard, Iori Yagami, Mai Shiranui, and Kyo Kusanagi. Players pick three characters and battle through a series of one-on-one matches against teams controlled by the CPU or a second player. The standout feature is the Groove system, which lets fighters choose from six fighting styles based on classic Capcom and SNK games. Each Groove changes how meters fill, how supers activate, and how movement options like running, dodging, or parrying work. This choice gives the game a layer of strategy that sets it apart from other fighters of its era and rewards players who study each style carefully.
Dreamcast ROMsEvolution Worlds SEGA Dreamcast ROM DownloadEvolution Worlds is a turn-based role-playing game released for the SEGA Dreamcast in 2002. The title is actually a compilation that combines content from two earlier Japanese releases, Evolution: The World of Sacred Device and Evolution 2: Far Off Promise, into a single adventure for Western audiences. Sting Entertainment handled development, while Ubisoft published the game outside Japan. Players follow Mag Launcher, a young Cyframe pilot and treasure hunter, as he explores ancient ruins scattered across the floating world of Pannam Town. The story focuses on Mag's quest to restore his family's fortune by recovering relics from forgotten dungeons. Combat plays out on a grid based system where positioning matters, and characters pilot mechanical suits called Cyframes that can be customized with parts found during expeditions. The light hearted tone, anime style cutscenes, and approachable battle mechanics give the game a welcoming feel for newcomers to the role-playing genre on the Dreamcast platform.
Dreamcast ROMsDead or Alive 2 DC SEGA Dreamcast ROM DownloadDead or Alive 2 DC is a 3D fighting game released by Tecmo for the SEGA Dreamcast in 2000. Team Ninja, led by Tomonobu Itagaki, built this title as a refined port of the arcade hit, taking full advantage of the Dreamcast hardware to deliver sharp visuals and smooth animation. The game centers on the second World Combat Championship hosted by the shadowy DOATEC corporation, pulling fighters from around the globe into a deadly tournament. Players choose from a roster of skilled warriors, each with a personal reason for entering the contest. The core combat system relies on a triangle of strikes, throws, and holds, which makes every match a tense guessing game. What sets this version apart is the use of multi-tiered stages with destructible walls and dangerous drops, giving fights a vertical and reactive quality. The Dreamcast release added higher resolution textures, extra costumes, and a cleaner frame rate than the PlayStation 2 counterpart, making it a favorite among fans of the series during its prime years on the console.
Dreamcast ROMsCrazy Taxi 2 SEGA Dreamcast ROM DownloadCrazy Taxi 2 is an arcade racing game released by Sega for the Dreamcast in 2001. Developed by Hitmaker, the internal Sega studio also known as AM3, the game continues the cab driving chaos that began with the first Crazy Taxi arcade hit. Players pick up passengers across a busy New York inspired city and race against the clock to drop them off at their chosen destinations. The faster the delivery, the bigger the tip, and reckless driving through traffic, shortcuts, and oncoming cars rewards bold play. The biggest new addition is the Crazy Hop, a jump move that lets cabs leap over walls, buildings, and gaps to reach areas closed off in the original. Drivers can also collect multiple passengers at once with the Multi Pick system, juggling several drop offs in a single trip for bigger payouts. The soundtrack, packed with songs by The Offspring and Methods of Mayhem, gives every ride a loud, fast paced energy that matches the on screen action. The game keeps the bright colors, sharp humor, and over the top stunts that fans expect from the series.
Dreamcast ROMsGrandia II DC SEGA Dreamcast ROM DownloadGrandia II is a Japanese role-playing game developed by Game Arts and released for the SEGA Dreamcast in 2000. Ubi Soft handled publishing duties for Western audiences, while ESP brought the game to Japan. The story follows Ryudo, a mercenary Geohound, who accepts a contract to escort a young songstress named Elena on a sacred mission. Their journey quickly turns into a continent spanning quest to confront the awakening of an ancient evil god named Valmar. Players explore towns, dungeons, and overworld paths from a fully rotatable 3D camera, which was a notable technical achievement for its time. The battle system, often praised as one of the finest in the genre, blends real time positioning with turn based action through a visible IP gauge. Characters move freely on the field during combat, allowing players to cancel enemy moves, flank groups, and chain attacks based on careful timing. The voice acted cutscenes, expressive character models, and memorable orchestral score gave the Dreamcast version a polished feel that fans still celebrate today.