Children will enjoy the lively adventures of Donald Duck, and some of those who enjoyed the DuckTales animated series and are looking for a comical Disney romp will want to ...
Charge 'N Blast doesn't have any glaring flaws, but it also doesn't excel in any general category.
It held promise, but once again two fatal flaws hold it down.
If a good 16-bit shooter is what you're looking for, you could do a lot better elsewhere.
Kita He ("to the north") is the first game in the uniquely Japanese genre of dating simulations to hit the Dreamcast.
The Tetris 4D experience is not worth rushing out to buy a Dreamcast for.
Sydney 2000 is good enough to compete at the Olympic level as far as video games go - but it'll be hard-pressed to earn anything above a bronze medal.
Does the fact that Sega has added exclusive home-only features mean that Zombie Revenge is much more than a gussied-up arcade port? Not exactly.
Evolution 2 leaves you with the feeling that its cast of charming characters deserves a more effective vehicle.
This is not a must-have Dreamcast launch game.
Fans of spatially oriented puzzle games won't christen it the second coming of Solomon's Key, but there's enough challenge and intelligence within each of The Mummy's 46 stages to keep ...
Fans of the Spawn comic book may enjoy this game for the simple fact that it's the prettiest Spawn game yet, but all others should rent with prejudice.
Jeremy McGrath Supercross 2000 is the only video game featuring the greatest rider in Supercross history, Jeremy Showtime McGrath! Race as or against Jeremy and other superstar riders: Kevin Windham, ...
While Anarchy Rulz bears the ECW logo, the wrestling action is simply too low impact and refined for the likes of this brutal organization.
If you're into classic arcade games, and you haven't already picked up this exact collection for the PlayStation or PC, this isn't a bad way to go.
Many games try to test your skill, but Super Runabout works to exercise your sense of frustration.
Though not as ill-conceived or as badly carried out as its Episode I adventure-game kin, Jedi Power Battles still has enough problems to warrant it a game to be avoided.
Dogs of War seems not only unpolished, but also unfinished.
Younger children will be delighted to be at the controls, but seasoned gamers will want to look elsewhere for a more polished and challenging experience.
This package contains the major hits that most fans are after.
Coaster Works is by no means a bad roller coaster simulator, but it's not an outstanding one either.
Who Wants to Beat Up a Millionaire is best reserved for those looking for a quick gag gift.
Nightmare Creatures 2 fails miserably at its obvious attempt at creating a cross between Tomb Raider and Resident Evil.
Spec Ops: Omega Squad for the Dreamcast continues the substandard tradition of the series, and it is perhaps more flawed than any previous Spec Ops title.
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