Archive for the ‘Dreamcast’ Category

Xenocider Continues Development on Sega Dreamcast

If you are new to Retro Gaming Magazine then you probably missed out on earlier Xenocider coverage. This is a new game from Retro Sumus that might resemble a 128-bit Space Harrier set in a different futuristic world. Recently we found out that Retro Sumus have released a new picture of Xenocider making use of […]

A Retro Gamer’s 12 Days Of Christmas: The Third Day, Omikron: The Nomad Soul

On the third day of Christmas my true love sent to me, three french hens. Ah the french. A great people who have given us french fries, the french coffee press, and the Napoleon complex. Delectable culinary delights and phallic insecurities aside, France is also home to several magnifique game developers which includes Quantic Dream. […]

Crystal Dynamics Gex 3DO PlayStation Sega Saturn

Crystal Dyanamics Turns 25 Years Old, Buckle Up for Ride Down Memory Lane

Raise your hand if you remember the early days of Crystal Dynamics. The days of Off-World Interceptor and Total Eclipse on 3DO, Solar Eclipse on Sega Saturn. Who can forget Gex, Legacy of Kain, and Tomb Raider more recently? Yep, the company behind those games is turning 25 years old. I remember the days when […]

Tomb Raider

Lara Croft: New Sales Details Reveal Retro Gaming Icon is in Rude Health

It says a lot about how quickly technology and the gaming world have evolved that a character which first hit our screens just over 20 years ago can be placed in the pantheon of much-loved retro gaming icons. However, the adventures of everyone’s favorite Tomb Raider Lara Croft have been such an important part of […]

Intrepid Izzy for Sega Dreamcast, Windows, Steam, PlayStation 4

New Senile Team Game Nears Half of Funding on Kickstarter

Senile Team, the creators of some of the more interesting releases for Sega Dreamcast and other platforms, are back with a new Kickstarter campaign. This crowdfunding project is for a 2D side scrolling action game that they are working on called Intrepid Izzy. For anyone that is tired of seeing scrolling shooters coming out for […]

Street Fighter Alpha 3

Street Fighter Alpha 3 Flawlessly Ends Trilogy of Arcade Games – June 29th, 1998 – Today in Video Game History

Street Fighter Alpha 3 was the final entry in an interesting trilogy. It is not like Capcom to simply release a fighting game and not milk it somehow. We saw this with Street Fighter II which has many updates. Each update was an additional full purchase, on Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis. Maybe they realized […]

Quake Title Screen

Quake Brings Gamers 3rd Dimension Death – June 22nd 1996 – Today in Video Game History

Okay, where were you 20 years ago?  Were you a PC gamer or were you a console gamer?  Either way, you probably heard about Quake by id Software when it was released.  It was a game changer for all of the right reasons.  While Doom, id Software’s previous series, was iconic and popular, Quake took […]

Max Steel

Max Steel Covert Missions Steathily Hits Sega Dreamcast – May 30th, 2001 – Today in Video Game History

The Sega Dreamcast, a console that many retro gamers feel left the console war too soon.  Isn’t that how it goes though? They either leave the battle too soon or stay beyond their welcome. The Dreamcast in particular had so much untapped potential. 3D action adventure gams saw a major jump from the 32-Bit era […]

Crazy Taxi 2

Crazy Taxi 2 Makes Sega Dreamcast Curazy – May 28th, 2001 – Today in Video Game History

Sega knew how to make arcade games. That is historical fact.  Many of the top arcade titles are Sega releases. In 2001 one of those fun arcade titles came home to the Sega Dreamcast. Crazy Taxi 2 is obviously a sequel to Crazy Taxi, another arcade to Sega Dreamcast release. The key word here is […]

Code Veronica

Resident Evil Code Veronica Drops PlayStation for Dreamcast – February 29th, 2000 – Today in Video Game History

Resident Evil – Code: Veronica was a seminal title for the Sega Dreamcast. Why? When Sony launched the PlayStation console in mid 90’s it was quite a surprise move. Sure, there were rumblings in the gaming magazines of the time and around the playgrounds across the world. It still came as a surprise though, no […]

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