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(Aka Segata Sanshiro) Original Dreamcast Game List for More Info Last.Wave@Gmail.Com Nuke (aka Segata Sanshiro) original Dreamcast game list For more info [email protected] DREAMCAST SYSTEMS AND ACCESSORIES (5 november 2005) • 1 US NTSC DC + transparent green case • 1 MULTISYSTEM DC console • 2 PAL DC • 8 original SEGA controllers • 1 Original blue transparent controller • 3 third party controller • 4 original SEGA white VMUs • 3 original SEGA blue transparent VMUs • 2 white 4x memory cards • 1 blue transparent 4x memory card • 1 blue transparent with led 4x memory card • 1 green transparent 4x memory card Performance • 1 purple transparent 2x memory card + PC connector cable • 2 original SEGA Puru Puru Packs • 1 original SEGA microphone • 1 V3 racing wheel (with pedals, vibration) • 1 third party keyboard Hais • 2 [skillz] Dreamcast ps/2 mouse/keyboard connectors • 1 VGA BOX • 2 VGA cables • 4 AV cables • 1 original RF adapter • 1 Performance RF adapter • 1 Pelican RF adapter • 1 Beta Transform AV selector (4 input slots + S-video) RELATED • Revista Oficial Dreamcast #15 • Official Dreamcast magazine #5 2000 • Official Dreamcast magazine #6 2000 • Official Dreamcast magazine #8 2000 • 2 SEGA Press vol. 30 (April 2K4) • Gamer’s Republic (September 1999) • Original SEGA Amuse Coin (for use in Japanese arcades) • 2 collectible SEGA plastic bags • Crazy Taxi Axel model car (includes Axel, Punk passenger, Baseball fan passenger) • Sonic 14cm plastic model • Sega History Collection Gashapon (includes Sega Mark III, Master System, Mega Drive, Mega-CD, 32X, Sega Saturn and Dreamcast) • Game.Machines videogame enciclopedia ORIGINAL DC GD-ROMs 1. Innovation Super Game Converter 2. Shutoku Battle (JP) 3. Shutoku Battle 2 (JP) 4. Tokyo Xtreme Racer (US) 5. Tokyo Xtreme Racer 2 (US) X2 6. Daytona USA (US) 7. Metropolis Street Racer (US) 8. Metropolis Street Racer (EU) 9. Crazy Taxi (US) 10. Crazy Taxi (EU) 11. Crazy Taxi 2 (JP) DreCore edition 12. San Francisco Rush 2049 (US) 13. Hydro Thunder (US) 14. Hydro Thunder (EU) 15. Star Wars Racer (US) 16. Le Mans 24 Hours (US) 17. Vanishing Point (US) 18. Sega Rally 2 (JP) X2 19. F355 Challenge (JP) 20. V-Rally Expert Edition (US) 21. Buggy Heat (JP) 22. Red Line Racer (JP) 23. 18 Wheeler (US) 24. Shenmue (US) X2 25. Shenmue II (EU) 26. Soul Calibur (US) 27. Soul Calibur (JP) 28. Alien Front Online (US) 29. Sonic Adventure (US) 30. Sonic Adventure (JP) Limited Edition 31. 2 x Sonic Adventure 2 Birthday pack (JP)* 32. Dead or Alive 2 (US) 33. Dead or Alive 2 (EU) 34. Jet Grind Radio (US) 35. Jet Set Radio (JP) DreCore edition 36. Carrier (US) 37. Dino Crisis (US) 38. 2 x MDK 2 (US) 39. Star Lancer (US) 40. Armada (US) 41. Phantasy Star Online v.2 (US) 42. Re-volt (US) 43. Aero Wings (US) 44. Aero Dancing featuring Blue Impulse (JP) 45. Red Dog (US) 46. Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2 (US) 47. Wetrix+ (US) 48. Dynamite Deka 2 (JP) 49. Dynamite Cop (EU) 50. Frame Gride (JP) 51. Head Hunter (EU) 52. Ecco the Dolphin (EU) 53. Tomb Raider: Last Revelation (US) 54. Seaman (US) 55. NCAA College Footbal 2K2 (US) 56. NFL 2K (US) 57. NFL 2K1 (US) 58. NFL 2K2 (US) 59. Web Browser 2.0 (US) 60. Dreamkey 1.0 (EU) 61. Dreamkey 1.5 (EU) 62. Bleemcast for Metal Gear Solid (multisystem) 63. Bleemcast for Tekken 3 (multisystem) 64. Bleemcast for Gran Turismo 2 (multisystem) 65. Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (US) 66. Resident Evil : Code Veronica (US) X3 67. Biohazard: Code Veronica complete (JP) special edition 68. D2 (JP) DreCore edition 69. Super Runabout: San Francisco edition (JP) 70. Marvel vs Capcom (JP) 71. Sega GT (US) (broken)! 72. Sega GT Homologation Special (JP) DreCore 73. Outtrigger (US) 74. Super Speed Racing (JP) 75. Redline Racer (JP) 76. Confidential Mission (JP) 77. IKARUGA (JP) 78. Power Smash Tennis (JP) 79. Demolition Racer (US) 80. Rent A Hero (JP) 81. Virtua Tennis 2K2 82. Heavy Metal Geomatrix (US) 83. Blue Stinger (US) 84. Alone In The Dark 4 (US) 85. SEGA Smash Pack vol.1 (US) 86. Monaco GP 2 (JP) 87. Resident Evil 2 (US) 88. Trizeal (JP) 89. Chaos Field (JP) 90. Draconus Cult Of The Wyrm (US) 91. Fur Fighters (US) 92. Fatal Fury Mark Of The Wolves (US) 93. Skies Of Arcadia (US)X2 94. Eternal Arcadia LIMITED BOX COLLECTORS EDITION (JP)** 95. The Typing Of The Dead (US) 96. The House Of The Dead 2 (JP) 97. Floigan Bros. (US) 98. Zombie Revenge (US) 99. REZ (JP) 100. Looney Toons Space Race (US) 101. Pro Yakyu Team De Asobou! (JP) 102. RAYMAN: Kaizokufune Kara no Dasshutsu! (JP) 103. DreamStudio (JP) 104. Chu Chu Rocket (US) 105. Slave Zero (US) 106. Puyo Puyo Fever (JP) 107. Omikron: The Nomad Soul (US) 108. Maken X (US) 109. Quake III Arena (US) 110. TrickStyle (US) 111. Space Channel 5 (US) 112. Soul Reaver (US) 113. KISS: Psycho Circus (US) 114. Time Stalkers (US) 115. Sword of the Berserk: Guts Rage (US) 116. Samba de Amigo (US) 117. Radirgy (JP) 118. Under Defeat (JP) 119. Redady 2 Rumble Boxing (JP) 120. Cool Boarders Burrrn (JP) 121. Silent Scope (JP) 122. DREAM ON COLLECTION #2 (EU) 123. DREAM ON COLLECTION #4 (EU) 124. DREAM ON vol. 20 (EU) 125. DREAM ON vol.22 (EU) 126. HALF LIFE (unreleased game, bootleg copy) 127. Propeller Arena (unreleased game, bootleg copy) * Includes Sonic Adventure 2 game, gold soundtrack disc, gold coin, Sonic History booklet ** Includes 30 pages A4 color artwork Book, Plastic Figures, Bandanna, Leather strap *** Marked in bold are games that i consider rare. Excluded form this list: HomeBrew, Emulators, backup cds. ______________________ Last Revision 10.09.2K6.
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