As posted in our news:
When a console is discontinued, chances are fans will not be so quick to give up on it. In the case of the Dreamcast, it was killed off right in the middle of developing a huge fan base, so it's no surprise to see games developed for it years after it was first introduced. At this weeks Leipzig Games Convention, RedSpotGames will be announcing two Dreamcast games, Dalforce, a shooter title and also Wind and Water Puzzle Battles, an action/puzzle game. There have been many great shooters released for the DC since Sega pulled the plug, so hopefully this latest release will be worthy.
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The Dreamcast is not the only console getting some love though. Remember the N-Gage? Remember good things about the N-Gage? If so, then you will be pleased to know that I-play is offering a new games: World Rally Championshop and Super Mah Jong, for starters. I still have an N-Gage kicking around in my closet somewhere, and though I have no intentions of looting it, it's neat to see that support still continues.
Source: Joystiq (Dreamcast), CrunchGear (NGage)
Long live the Dreamcast! My current TV is borked, so for some reason I can't play classic (composite connection) consoles. Reading this makes me want to haul out my DC bad though... The cool thing is that since the DC was disco'd, the most popular genre to follow has been top-down shooters, such as Border Down, Chaos Field, Under Defeat and Trizeal. Great genre.. it's just too bad that most of the best titles found under it are on a discontinued console...<table align="center"><tbody><tr><td>
The Dreamcast is not the only console getting some love though. Remember the N-Gage? Remember good things about the N-Gage? If so, then you will be pleased to know that I-play is offering a new games: World Rally Championshop and Super Mah Jong, for starters. I still have an N-Gage kicking around in my closet somewhere, and though I have no intentions of looting it, it's neat to see that support still continues.
Source: Joystiq (Dreamcast), CrunchGear (NGage)