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As with the previous year, only two officially licensed Dreamcast games were released in 2007: [[Warashi]]'s ''[[Trigger Heart Exelica]]'' and [[Milestone Inc.]]'s ''[[Karous]]''. After ''Karous''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s release, [[Sega]] stopped licensing Dreamcast games. | As with the previous year, only two officially licensed Dreamcast games were released in 2007: [[Warashi]]'s ''[[Trigger Heart Exelica]]'' and [[Milestone Inc.]]'s ''[[Karous]]''. After ''Karous''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s release, [[Sega]] stopped licensing Dreamcast games. | ||
− | Unlicensed game development team [[NG:DEV.TEAM]] decided to celebrate the occasion with their own "last Dreamcast game," a port of their earlier Neo Geo game ''[[Last Hope]]'' — but this only caused the popularity of | + | Unlicensed game development team [[NG:DEV.TEAM]] decided to celebrate the occasion with their own "last Dreamcast game," a port of their earlier Neo Geo game ''[[Last Hope]]'' — but this only caused the popularity of Dreamcast homebrew to explode. |
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Revision as of 16:18, 26 November 2020
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As with the previous year, only two officially licensed Dreamcast games were released in 2007: Warashi's Trigger Heart Exelica and Milestone Inc.'s Karous. After Karous's release, Sega stopped licensing Dreamcast games.
Unlicensed game development team NG:DEV.TEAM decided to celebrate the occasion with their own "last Dreamcast game," a port of their earlier Neo Geo game Last Hope — but this only caused the popularity of Dreamcast homebrew to explode.
Pages in category "2007 Dreamcast games"
The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.