Lago | 241 Posted April 7, 2020 Share Posted April 7, 2020 I found this list a while back. It was originally on the Sega website. It looks like it is not there any longer. I had also found it on CyberiaPC but I can no longer access that either. I wanted to put it here in case anybody needed or wanted it. The list contains 248 Sega Dreamcast games, and unless I am mistaken is a list released by Sega themselves. DC checklist.pdf 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spacepup | 2,481 Administrator · Posted April 7, 2020 Share Posted April 7, 2020 That's actually a pretty good/accurate list. The only item I think is a bit confusing, is that I don't believe there was a standalone disc release of "Sega Swirl." I agree with everything else on the list. Sega Swirl was released as part of demo discs, and included on some of the DC Web Browser discs (which interestingly aren't on that list), but I don't believe there was a singular release for it, physically. If someone is aware of that, please let me know. In case it helps, here are some additional lists of items: Dreamcast USA Demo Discs Airforce Delta Army Men: Sarge's Heroes Dead or Alive 2 Demolition Racer: No Exit Gauntlet Legends Power Stone Ready 2 Rumble Boxing San Francisco Rush 2049 Super Magnetic Neo Tony Hawk's Pro Skater Ultimate Fighting ChampionshipApplications / Other Releases Web Browser (v1.124) Web Browser (v1.125) Web Browser 2.0 (v2.004) Web Browser 2.0 with SegaNet (v2.1) Web Browser 2.62 (v2.613) Internet Browser V3.0 for Dreamcast (v3.04) Generator Volume 1 Generator Volume 2 Official Sega Dreamcast Magazine Vol. 2 Official Sega Dreamcast Magazine Vol. 3 Official Sega Dreamcast Magazine Vol. 4 Official Sega Dreamcast Magazine Vol. 5 Official Sega Dreamcast Magazine Vol. 6 Official Sega Dreamcast Magazine Vol. 7 Official Sega Dreamcast Magazine Vol. 8 Official Sega Dreamcast Magazine Vol. 9 Official Sega Dreamcast Magazine Vol. 10 Official Sega Dreamcast Magazine Vol. 11 The above do not include unlicensed, Sega All Stars variants, reprints, and rereleases and limited editions, and a few "not for resale" releases. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lago | 241 Posted April 7, 2020 Author Share Posted April 7, 2020 @spacepup I hadn't fully vetted this list by any means. It did seem like a good list and I wanted to make sure we could preserve it here. You're right on Sega Swirl, although a little bit of digging says it was released with Web Browser 2.0, Sega Smash Pack volume 1, and official DC magazine in UK. I've not verified any of this yet. I plan to give this a hard look when I start collecting for the system. Thanks for your additions! I had no idea there were that many Web Browser Versions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spacepup | 2,481 Administrator · Posted April 7, 2020 Share Posted April 7, 2020 Oh yeah, thanks for sharing the list - that's great! Especially cool that it is direct from Sega. I always think that is nice to have and share. I've been working on a number of projects regarding aggregating information and generating full lists, so just trying to add bits and pieces here and there where I can. I've got more information regarding some of the other types of variants and rereleases, so I just need to get that organized and I'll try to remember to share back here. Thanks for sharing! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
profholt82 | 60 Posted April 7, 2020 Share Posted April 7, 2020 Regarding Sega Swirl: "The game is an oddball in the Dreamcast's library as it was not released commercially. Instead, it was bundled with copies of the Official Dreamcast Magazine in the UK and US, with the Web Browser 2.0 software, with Sega Smash Pack Volume 1, and for a period, with new Dreamcast consoles (as part of the Web Browser 2.0 software included with them)." https://segaretro.org/Sega_Swirl Obviously this isn't the be all end all, and there could very well have been some sort of limited physical release at some point or perhaps in a different region, but Segaretro is the most complete online database that I know of when it comes to cataloguing Sega's releases. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chuppa | 60 Posted April 14, 2020 Share Posted April 14, 2020 this is a great list. I used to carry this around in my wallet when I was collecting for dreamcast, loved checking the boxes then I would note CIB next to each entry. lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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