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Top 50 best Dreamcast games

Ahead of its time, the Dreamcast launched console online play and a bold library: Shenmue, Soul Calibur, Jet Set Radio, Sonic Adventure, Crazy Taxi. This Top 50 gathers the best of Sega's swan song, re-tested and re-ranked by RomWize, each title with its re-evaluated score, its versions, their rarity and their collector value.

"A revolution of online action RPGs, cornerstone of Sega multiplayer. Cooperative dungeons, varied classes and gratifying loot. The experience stays precious despite its age."

"The definitive urban racer on Dreamcast from Bizarre Creations. Demanding driving, superbly modelled cities and a dense career mode. A genre peak that paved the way for PGR."

"Vibrant Virtual-On where mechs glide and clash at breakneck speed. The twin stick controls are legendary, the arenas are spacious and the dogfight feel is unique. A peak of mecha versus."

"A singular mix of Monopoly and card battler, deep and absurdly addictive. Building territory, setting traps and watching every match tell its own story. Pure strategic bliss."

"The absolute peak of American football on Dreamcast. Chiselled gameplay, television grade presentation and abundant content. An everlasting sports classic."

"A Sega No Cliché action sandbox piloting toys through domestic settings. Charming idea, instinctive controls and cinematic staging. A Dreamcast gem."

"The Dreamcast port of Quake III multiplayer, surprisingly precise. Fast pacing, famous arenas and PC compatibility make all the difference. An excellent console FPS of its time."

"A Japanese roguelike of rare finesse and bottomless depth. Every dungeon teaches, every death instructs. A genre master to enjoy with patience and a pad in hand."

"A wildly brilliant Sega party game blending House of the Dead horror with keyboard typing. The concept is unique, humor irresistible and replay value massive. A Dreamcast classic."

"A Matching Service edition of Super Street Fighter II X faithful to the arcade cult. Precise controls, iconic cast and refined balance. Essential for golden age fans."