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Who Wants to be a Millionaire? (DC):
... Wants To Be A Millionaire?" is a video game which was released for the Sega Dreamcast in 2000 by Eidos Interactive. It is a quiz game based on the popular television programme of the same name. In the European marketplace, the game received an age guidance rating which deemed the game suitable for ages three and above. Millionaire put the player in the "hot seat" with voice overs from Chris ... Read the full review: Who Wants to be a Millionaire? (DC) by thole09 |
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Mr. Driller (DC) Dreamcast Games / A puzzle game developed and published by Namco Limited. In Mr. Driller the objective is to dig to the bottom of each level as quickly as possible while you collect enough air to stay alive and create a path that keeps blocks from squishing Susumu (main ch overall rating |
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Who Wants to be a Millionaire? (DC) Dreamcast Games / Developed by Hothouse and published by Eidos Interactive, this is the pc version of the television gameshow. And if you haven't seen the gameshow on telly before, it's a very simple premise: answer 15 questions correctly in a row and win a million pounds! overall rating |
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Railroad Tycoon 2 (DC) Dreamcast Games / Developed by Tremor Entertainment and published by G.O.D. this is the Dreamcast version of the original PC game. For those who don't know, Railroad Tycoon 2 is a god game where you take control of a small railroad company and attempt to build it up in overall rating |
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Sonic Shuffle (DC) Dreamcast Games / overall rating |
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Tokyo Bus Guide (DC) Manufacturer: Fortyfive / Dreamcast Games / Genre: Strategy overall rating |
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Chu Chu Rocket (DC) Dreamcast Games / overall rating |
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Sega Smash Pack Volume 1 (DC) Dreamcast Games / overall rating |
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Armada (DC) Dreamcast Games / An action game developed and published by Metro3D. Armada is a mission-based space opera. It is thousands of years in the future and humanity has scattered its seed among the stars. After thousands of years in isolation humanity split into six subspecie overall rating |
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Who Wants to be a Millionaire? (DC) ... recall having this game on the Dreamcast some years ago, and although it s a rather nifty idea, it s not up to much here - it s been crafted with extreme laziness, and whilst we all love the TV show, it just hasn t translated very well here into a game because the developers went for the cheapest, most tawdry approach possible. What s more, when it retailed for about £40 on release, what s the point, when it makes absolutely zero use of the Dreamcast s enhanced graphics capabilities, and is even an embarassment enough to be on the PS1! It s a shame, because it s a novel idea. We all know how the game works - 10 contestants begin in a "fastest finger first" ro... Read the full review: Shameless cash-in by shaneo632 |
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Sonic Shuffle (DC) ... Shuffle, a game which has been very put down by people, but i have a different opinion about this game, i think its great! I always find myself going back to my dreamcast and 9 times out of 10 i always play this game, this is one of my favorites, and if you ask me, this is better than mario party. The graphics are pretty good, they are cel shaded and colourful but they cannot beat the graphics quality of shenmue or sonic adventure. The five levels you go through range from small to medium in size, some are in one place, some go upside down, and some go long ways along a train. The cool thing about this is when you play a 2 player game with your friends, on your ... Read the full review: Sonic Shuffle Review by Bazzaspark123 |
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Mr. Driller (DC) ... Driller is from the same school of thought as Chu Chu Rocket. The plot doesn t really make much sense, the concept it strange and the graphics could have just been ported from the Megadrive. However, the bottom line is that nobody cares about any of these things because Mr Driller is pure awesomeness. Without going into the strange plot about blocks taking over town, you quite simply have to drill down the screen as far as you can before you get squished or run out of air. Air pockets and brown blocks require a bit of planning, but in essence its a time attack style, arcade game. Games such as Mr Driller seem to be a lost art in these modern times. Modern gamers lov... Read the full review: Arcade goodness by sagat |









