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Dreamcast lives on with Gun Lord

27/6/2012

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The Dreamcast lives! Since the release of the last 'official' Dreamcast game Karous in 2006, developer's have continued to support SEGA's final format, and the trend is set to continue into 2012 with the release of NG:DEV.TEAM's Gun Lord, an action-packed mix of 2D platforming and shooting. It's also coming out for the NeoGeo, so retro fans will have something to look forward to going by the excellent trailer. Also have a peek at the game's official site.
This week we've also got new reviews of PC game-changer Half-Life and James Bond's troubled first landing on the PSone, Tomorrow Never Dies.

- Tom
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Shaun link
26/6/2012 06:54:47 pm

They're still releasing new games for the Dreamcast? I remember a few years back when a random german developer released a racing game.. can't recall the name of it however. I loved the Dreamcast, so good it's still getting some sort of life support haha.

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Tom link
26/6/2012 07:21:02 pm

Absolutely. For some reason it's cult appeal has meant developers have continued to chip away, mainly with shoot 'em ups, for several years. Had a look, and the racer might be Rush Rush Rally Racing - came out relatively recently in 2009 anyway :)

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Alan link
27/6/2012 07:08:33 am

Looks like Turrican 4. Obvious similarities to that Franchise owing to it being developed by Germans. Do you think they have an inside line to Manfred Trenz?

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Bernard link
24/11/2020 01:38:14 am

Thoughtful blog, thanks for posting.

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