Difference between revisions of "2005 Dreamcast games"
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− | By 2005, [[Sega]] had long left the console industry, and the stream of Japan-exclusive Dreamcast games finally slowed to a trickle. Sega's last first-party release (the [[Dorikore]] version of ''[[Puyo Puyo Fever]]'') and two third-party games ([[Pionesoft]]'s [[Angel Wish: Kimi no Egao ni Chu!]] and [[Triangle Service]]'s ''[[Trizeal]]'') were the only official releases, and were all released within the first four months of the year. | + | By 2005, [[Sega]] had long left the console industry, and the stream of Japan-exclusive Dreamcast games finally slowed to a trickle. Sega's last first-party release (the [[Dorikore]] version of ''[[Puyo Puyo Fever]]'') and two third-party games ([[Pionesoft]]'s ''[[Angel Wish: Kimi no Egao ni Chu!]]'' and [[Triangle Service]]'s ''[[Trizeal]]'') were the only official releases, and were all released within the first four months of the year. |
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Latest revision as of 17:10, 10 April 2023
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By 2005, Sega had long left the console industry, and the stream of Japan-exclusive Dreamcast games finally slowed to a trickle. Sega's last first-party release (the Dorikore version of Puyo Puyo Fever) and two third-party games (Pionesoft's Angel Wish: Kimi no Egao ni Chu! and Triangle Service's Trizeal) were the only official releases, and were all released within the first four months of the year.
Pages in category "2005 Dreamcast games"
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