SEGA gives you more of what you want! Dreamcast!!!

The Dreamcast holds a special place in my heart, and it doesn’t look like SEGA will be forgetting it anytime soon either. Today saw the launch of the other two titles from the ‘SEGA Dreamcast Collection’ to both Xbox Live and the Playstation Store. While Crazy Taxi and Sonic Adventure have been available for digital download for quite some time, SEGA are now allowing us to both Dance and Fish with nostalgia as we enjoy some Dreamcast Classics.

Both Space Channel 5: Part 2 and SEGA Bass Fishing are available today for 800 Microsoft Points or ($9.99 / £6.29 / €7.99 / AUS$12.95) direct from your couch.

Worth noting is that Space Channel 5 Part 2 never reached our shores for the Dreamcast, though it appeared in both America and other European countries for the PS2.

In Space Channel 5 Part 2, follow Ulala, a dancer and reporter from Space Channel 5, on her quest to take down the Rhythm Rogues and their leaders, Purge and Shadow. The dancing Dreamcast diva must prevent them from creating the all-powerful dance-control weapon and ultimately end their pursuit of world domination. Along the way, enlist the help of Space Michael, based on the King of Pop himself, to prove Ulala’s prowess in rhythm and rescue Space President Peace.

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In SEGA Bass Fishing, players can cast their lines at eight different fishing holes, utilising 14 unique lures while battling realistic weather conditions that affect fish behavior. Players also have the opportunity to master their angling techniques to catch as many fish as possible in four tournaments, where the best of the best cross fishing rods! In addition, exclusive to the PlayStation®3system, you’ll be able to get that realistic fishing experience right in your living room with the PlayStation®Move motion controller. Cast off and reel in with a simple flick of the wrist.

 

And incase you’ve make it all the way to the bottom of this article, here’s another photo for you! My own complete PAL Dreamcast collection


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James Steel

James likes games! So much so, his collection spans 19 formats and near 2500 games. Keen to progress in both video games journalism and video production, he often finds himself tracking down games of all formats in the local charity shops.

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