List of Dreamcast games

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Aquest article és la llista de videojocs de la Sega Dreamcast, organitzats alfabèticament per nom. rdf:langString
Toto je abecední seznam her pro domácí konzoli Sega Dreamcast. rdf:langString
Liste des jeux sortis sur Dreamcast. rdf:langString
이 목록은 세가의 드림캐스트으로 출판된 게임의 목록이다. rdf:langString
ドリームキャストのゲームタイトル一覧(ドリームキャストのゲームタイトルいちらん)では、ドリームキャスト対応として日本国内で発売されたゲームソフト(ライセンス品は全499タイトル)を発売順に、および非ライセンスタイトル、発売されなかったタイトルを列記する。なお追加要素などを含まない廉価版は除く。また一部のタイトルは初回限定版と通常版の2種類用意されているが、限定版しか出荷されず通常版が出荷されていない可能性があるソフトがある。 rdf:langString
Dit is een alfabetisch gesorteerde lijst van computerspellen voor Sega's Dreamcast spelcomputer. rdf:langString
本电子游戏列表列举了世嘉Dreamcast的电子游戏。 rdf:langString
The Dreamcast is a home video game console developed and sold by Sega. The first of the sixth generation of video game consoles, it was released in Japan on November 27, 1998, in North America on September 9, 1999, and in Europe on October 14, 1999. The fifth and final home console produced by Sega, the Dreamcast is the successor to the Sega Saturn, whose commercial failure prompted the company to release it only four years after its predecessor's initial release. All licensed games for the Dreamcast were released on the GD-ROM format, a proprietary CD-based optical disc format jointly developed by Sega and Yamaha Corporation that was capable of storing up to 1 GB of data. The Dreamcast itself features regional lockout, only playing games released within its predetermined region; however, rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Aquest article és la llista de videojocs de la Sega Dreamcast, organitzats alfabèticament per nom.
rdf:langString Toto je abecední seznam her pro domácí konzoli Sega Dreamcast.
rdf:langString The Dreamcast is a home video game console developed and sold by Sega. The first of the sixth generation of video game consoles, it was released in Japan on November 27, 1998, in North America on September 9, 1999, and in Europe on October 14, 1999. The fifth and final home console produced by Sega, the Dreamcast is the successor to the Sega Saturn, whose commercial failure prompted the company to release it only four years after its predecessor's initial release. All licensed games for the Dreamcast were released on the GD-ROM format, a proprietary CD-based optical disc format jointly developed by Sega and Yamaha Corporation that was capable of storing up to 1 GB of data. The Dreamcast itself features regional lockout, only playing games released within its predetermined region; however, the lockout is circumventable via modchip installation, boot discs, or cheat discs such as Datel's Action Replay. While the higher-capacity DVD-ROM format was available during the console's development, its then-fledgling technology was deemed too expensive to implement at the time. Throughout the console's lifespan, Sega promised compatibility with DVDs in some form, even showing off a DVD player for it at E3 2000, but it never came to fruition. The non-commitment to DVDs later resulted in ramifications for Sega when competitors such as Sony's PlayStation 2 came to market; the Dreamcast was unable to offer DVD movie playback when the general public began switching from VHS to DVD, and its games were unable to take advantage of the DVD's higher storage capacity and lower cost. Furthermore, an exploit in the console's copy protection system via its support for the little-used MIL-CD format effectively allowed users to play games burned onto CD-Rs, albeit with some compromises in content due to the CD's smaller capacity of 650 MB, without any hardware modifications; Sega removed the MIL-CD compatibility in later-produced consoles in an attempt to curb the resulting piracy, but to little avail. The Dreamcast's initial release in Japan had four launch titles, which were Virtua Fighter 3tb, Pen Pen TriIcelon, Godzilla Generations, and July. The North American debut featured 19 launch titles, which included highly-anticipated ones such as Sonic Adventure, Soulcalibur, and NFL 2K. The European introduction was originally going to feature 10 launch titles, but the list increased to 15 as its delay from the original September 23 launch date allowed the inclusion of a handful of additional titles. Due to the similarity of the Dreamcast's hardware with Sega's own New Arcade Operation Machine Idea (NAOMI) arcade board, it saw several near-identical ports of arcade games. Plus, since the Dreamcast's hardware used parts similar to those found in personal computers (PCs) of the era, specifically ones with Pentium II and III processors, it also saw a handful of ports of PC games. American third-party publisher Electronic Arts (EA), which had extensively supported Sega's prior consoles beginning with the Sega Genesis, elected not to develop games for the Dreamcast due to a dispute with Sega over licensing. When Sega announced on January 31, 2001, that it would discontinue the Dreamcast on March 31 that year, Sega of America's then-CEO, Peter Moore, promised that Sega would support the console as long as it could. However, the promise proved unsustainable; with sales of third-party titles in North America dwindling by that June, support for the Dreamcast rapidly decreased as numerous cancellations were made in regards to game development and multi-region game releases, with casualties such as Capcom's decision to leave Capcom vs. SNK 2 as a Japanese exclusive and Sierra Studios' cancellation of the Dreamcast port of Half-Life prominent. North America received NHL 2K2 as the final official game for the console there on February 14, 2002, just over a year after the announcement was made. Meanwhile, Sega hired Bigben Interactive in Europe to sell the remaining stock of consoles, software, and peripherals in that region. Europe, in particular, saw a lack of priority in receiving games released in other regions with the discontinuation; some had their online functionality stripped out before their release there, while others did not receive one at all. Europe received Heavy Metal: Geomatrix, Cannon Spike, Conflict Zone, Freestyle Scooter, and Evil Twin: Cyprien's Chronicles on April 26, 2002, as the final games for the console in that region. However, buoyed by the success of the NAOMI board in Japanese arcades, games continued to trickle out for the Dreamcast in Japan despite the console's lackluster success there; its final licensed game was Karous, released only in Japan on March 8, 2007, coinciding with the end of GD-ROM production the previous month. The final first-party game was Puyo Puyo Fever, released as a Japanese exclusive on February 24, 2004. This list is mainly organized by each game's English language title, with titles used in North America preferred; titles for games released in Japan are provided and organized via Hepburn romanization unless an official English title is provided. Games that are part of a series will have the series-related title take precedent over other given titles. This list does not include independently-developed games that were or will be released for the system, nor does it include PlayStation titles playable on the system via the commercial Bleemcast! emulator. Bolded dates indicate launch titles (depends by showing on which region the earliest release date the game was released along with the video game handheld-home console in whatever available region).
rdf:langString Liste des jeux sortis sur Dreamcast.
rdf:langString 이 목록은 세가의 드림캐스트으로 출판된 게임의 목록이다.
rdf:langString ドリームキャストのゲームタイトル一覧(ドリームキャストのゲームタイトルいちらん)では、ドリームキャスト対応として日本国内で発売されたゲームソフト(ライセンス品は全499タイトル)を発売順に、および非ライセンスタイトル、発売されなかったタイトルを列記する。なお追加要素などを含まない廉価版は除く。また一部のタイトルは初回限定版と通常版の2種類用意されているが、限定版しか出荷されず通常版が出荷されていない可能性があるソフトがある。
rdf:langString Dit is een alfabetisch gesorteerde lijst van computerspellen voor Sega's Dreamcast spelcomputer.
rdf:langString 本电子游戏列表列举了世嘉Dreamcast的电子游戏。
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