Dreamcast Games
| Though Sega shut down production of the Dreamcast in 2001, many gamers still hold a soft spot for the console that was definitely ahead of its time when it was released in 1999. Its legacy is a strong array of games that provided the foundation of bigger, better things to come on other systems. | Top Rated Dreamcast Games (From IGN.com) |
Dreamcast Classics

- Quake 3 Arena
-- Surrounded by labyrinthes and monsters, it's up to you to blast your way out to safety in this first-person shooter.
- Sonic Adventure
-- In Sonic's earlier days, he contended with Nintendo's Mario for video game mascot superiority. The lightning-fast hedgehog has one of his best outings in this adventure title.
- Soul Caliber
-- One of the premiere hand-to-hand combat games, featuring devastating weapons, outrageous costumes and wily characters.
- Street Fighter III: Third Strike
-- Ken, Ryu and the rest of the Street Fighter clan return for a superb sequel to the much-loved Street Fighter II. This is one-on-one combat at its most visceral.
- The House of the Dead 2
-- A prototypical horror shooter. You're stuck in a zombie-infested house and left to your own devices to survive.
- Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2
-- The first sequel to the landmark skate classic betters its predecessor in every imaginable category. It's got solid graphics, a terrific trick engine and addictive gameplay.
- Virtua Tennis
-- This court, nets and racket title was part of a series of sterling "Virtua" titles, which brought polygon graphics and three-dimensional movement to sports and combat games. Virtua Tennis reset the bar for what was expected out of a tennis game.
External Links
- Epinions -- An Epinions story on the top 30 Dreamcast games.
- Gamerankings -- A third opinion on the top Dreamcast titles.
- GameSpot's Best Dreamcast Games -- GameSpot names the top-rated Dreamcast titles.