Dreamcast Collection

Dreamcast Collection (2011)

by Sega Corporation
Genres:Arcade, Music
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:Dreamcast fans rejoice! All of our Dreamcast games on Steam are now available in one neat bundle! Put some Ulala in your life and save big on 7 titles from Sonic to Jet Set Radio. There’s something for everyone!
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On consoles you get Sonic Adventure 1, Space Channel 5: Part 2, Sega Bass Fishing and Crazy Taxi respectively. Steam digital bundle later included Jet Set Radio, Nights into Dreams and Sonic Adventure 2. Let's forget Nights was an Sega Saturn game. You are getting some truly amazing Sega games. Most of these are done surprisingly well on PC.
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