Dreamcast Collection

Dreamcast Collection is a video game compilation developed and published by Sega for Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows. A PlayStation 3 version was planned but delayed for unknown reasons.

Dreamcast Collection
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Developer(s)Sega
Publisher(s)Sega
Platform(s)Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows
ReleaseXbox 360
  • NA: February 22, 2011
  • AU: February 24, 2011
  • EU: February 25, 2011
Microsoft Windows
  • NA: February 22, 2011
  • EU: February 25, 2011
  • AU: March 3, 2011
Genre(s)Compilation
Mode(s)Single-player

Games

The original collection includes four games from the Dreamcast: three which were also part of the Sega All Stars budget range, plus Space Channel 5: Part 2, released simultaneously for the Dreamcast and PlayStation 2 in Japan, then later released exclusively for the PlayStation 2 outside of Japan. All games released in the bundle are available for purchase separately on the Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network and Steam.[1] A retail release was originally listed for release on the PlayStation 3, but it has been Put on Hold .[2]

Dreamcast Collection was later reissued on July 22, 2016 for Steam, adding two games.[3] It was updated once again on April 7, 2020 to include Sonic Adventure 2.[4] The games can be purchased either collectively or individually on Steam.

The games included:

Games included in Dreamcast Collection
Games included in original release
Title Original platform Original release
Sega Bass Fishing Dreamcast 1997
Sonic Adventure (Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut) Dreamcast 1998
Crazy Taxi (Dreamcast port of the arcade game) Dreamcast 2000
Space Channel 5: Part 2 Dreamcast 2002
Games additionally included in the Steam reissue
Nights into Dreams Saturn 1996
Jet Set Radio Dreamcast 2000
Sonic Adventure 2 Dreamcast 2001
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References

  1. "SEGA".
  2. "Gaming articles on Engadget".
  3. "Dreamcast Collection · SubID: 116763". Steam Database. July 22, 2016. Retrieved April 4, 2018.
  4. "Dreamcast Collection · SubID: 116763". SteamDB. Retrieved 2020-06-01.


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