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'''@barai''' was a label given to some [[Sega Dreamcast]] games in Japan, starting with ''[[Eternal Arcadia]]''. Similar to demo discs, @barai games only allow the user to play through a small section of the game, typically the beginning, however unlike demo discs the full game can unlocked by purchasing it via the Dreamcast's online service. Stores charged for the @barai versions of games, though this price was far cheaper than ordinary Dreamcast games. | '''@barai''' was a label given to some [[Sega Dreamcast]] games in Japan, starting with ''[[Eternal Arcadia]]''. Similar to demo discs, @barai games only allow the user to play through a small section of the game, typically the beginning, however unlike demo discs the full game can unlocked by purchasing it via the Dreamcast's online service. Stores charged for the @barai versions of games, though this price was far cheaper than ordinary Dreamcast games. | ||
− | Initially Sega announced that they had planned the launch of about 15 | + | Initially Sega announced that they had planned the launch of about 15 titles or more. But eventually it was released only two titles. |
==List of @barai games== | ==List of @barai games== |
Revision as of 14:50, 25 August 2016
@barai was a label given to some Sega Dreamcast games in Japan, starting with Eternal Arcadia. Similar to demo discs, @barai games only allow the user to play through a small section of the game, typically the beginning, however unlike demo discs the full game can unlocked by purchasing it via the Dreamcast's online service. Stores charged for the @barai versions of games, though this price was far cheaper than ordinary Dreamcast games.
Initially Sega announced that they had planned the launch of about 15 titles or more. But eventually it was released only two titles.
List of @barai games
Released
Unreleased
Magazine articles
- Main article: @barai/Magazine articles.