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Space Channel 5
1999 video game

NBA 2K
1999 basketball video game

Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium 2001
2001 video game

The King of Fighters '98
1998 fighting video game

Street Fighter Alpha 3
1998 arcade video game

Samba de Amigo
1999 video game

Test Drive 6
1999 video game

Virtua Fighter 3
1998 fighting game

Puyo Pop Fever
2004 video game

The King of Fighters '99
1999 fighting video game

Hidden & Dangerous
1999 video game

Bangai-O
Bangai-O is a multidirectional shooter developed by Treasure and released in 1999 on the Nintendo 64 in Japan. It was ported to the Dreamcast worldwide shortly after with some gameplay changes and updated graphics and audio. The game places the player in control of a weaponized mech that can hover across large stages and fire at enemies all around them. The player must reach the end of each stage and defeat the boss, while avoiding hazards scattered across the map such as enemy mechs and gun turrets.

NBA 2K1
2000 basketball video game

Test Drive Le Mans
1999 video game

The King of Fighters 2000
2000 fighting video game

Super Street Fighter II Turbo
1994 arcade video game developed by Capcom

Star Wars Episode I: Jedi Power Battles
2000 action adventure Star Wars video game

F355 Challenge
1999 video game
Q2201064
2001 video game

Vigilante 8: 2nd Offense
1999 video game

The King of Fighters 2001
2001 fighting video game

Guilty Gear X
2000 video game

The Typing of the Dead
2000 video game

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
1998 fighting video game

NBA 2K2
2001 basketball video game

Walt Disney World Quest: Magical Racing Tour
2000 kart-racing video game set in Walt Disney World

Zombie Revenge
1999 video game

Space Channel 5: Part 2
2002 video game

Twinkle Star Sprites
1996 video game

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear
1999 video game

The King of Fighters 2002
2002 fighting video game

Segagaga
is a 2001 role-playing simulation video game developed by Hitmaker and published by Sega for the Dreamcast in Japan. Described as a "Sega simulation", the player takes control of Sega Tarō, who must help save a struggling Sega from losing to its rival DOGMA, who owns 97% of the console market. Gameplay involves battling employees and other characters throughout various Sega development studios, some being taken from older Sega game franchises. It features many tongue-in-cheek references to Sega and the video game industry, particularly Sony Computer Entertainment and its PlayStation 2 console.

Metropolis Street Racer
2000 video game

Neon Genesis Evangelion: Ayanami Raising Project
2001 video game

Gauntlet Legends
1998 video game
Sister Princess
manga
Q3128995
2001 video game developed by Amuze

Ever 17: The Out of Infinity
Japanese science fiction visual novel

Power Stone
1999 video game

Giga Wing
1999 vertically scrolling shooter arcade game

D2
1999 video game
Q2435959
1998 video game
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo
1996 video game

Mr. Driller
2000 video game
Comic Party
1999 video game

Blue Stinger
1999 video game

Fighting Force 2
1999 video game

Panzer Front
1999 video game

Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000
2000 video game

Chicken Run
2000 video game

South Park: Chef's Luv Shack
1999 video game

Star Wars: Demolition
2000 video game

San Francisco Rush 2049
1999 video game

Urban Chaos
1999 video game

Virtua Tennis
1999 video game

Wild Metal Country
1999 action video game

4x4 Evo
2000 video game

Romance of the Three Kingdoms VI: Awakening of the Dragon
2000 video game

Nightmare Creatures II
2000 video game

F-1 World Grand Prix
1998 video game