The Dreamcast was officially discontinued in 2001, but many Sega fans believe it was never given a fair shake, and as such it still sits in the entertainment centers of players all around the world. At least, that's what some people, including Redspot, would like to believe.
This isn't just some fun little side project to prove a Dreamcast game can still be made. It's a massive, fully-developed adventure with 16 levels, 20 bosses, three difficulty levels, and VMU support.
It's region free and works on any MIL-CD compatible Dreamcast system.
The game is available now for pre-order, atRedspotGames.com. It sells for 34.95 euros, or around $46.
Just when you thought you'd seen it all, something like this happens. If you don't believe us, here's the video proof:
Dec 6, 2010
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