Difference between revisions of "Q*bert (Dreamcast)"

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The [[Sega Dreamcast]] version of '''''Q*bert''''' is an update to the [[Q*Bert|arcade game the same name]]. It was released in 2000 exclusively in North America.
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'''''Q*bert''''' is a 1999 PlayStation remake of Gottlieb's original 1982 arcade game of [[Q*Bert|the same name]], published by [[Hasbro Interactive]] (under the [[Atari]] brand) and developed by [[Artech Studios]]. In 2000, [[Majesco]] and subsidiary [[Pipe Dream Interactive]] brought the game to the [[Dreamcast]], only in North America.
  
The Dreamcast version plays much the same as the original, but is now presented in full 3D with updated graphics. There is also an option to play the arcade original.
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The Dreamcast version plays much the same as the original, but is now presented in full 3D with updated graphics. The game features both a story-based Adventure mode with various types of levels and an Arcade mode that follows the same rules as the original game, as well as a playable version of the 1982 original.
  
 
==Physical Scans==
 
==Physical Scans==

Revision as of 15:02, 20 December 2015

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Qbert DC title.png

Q*bert
System(s): Sega Dreamcast
Publisher: Majesco
Developer:
Genre: Action

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Dreamcast
US
T-40403N

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Q*bert is a 1999 PlayStation remake of Gottlieb's original 1982 arcade game of the same name, published by Hasbro Interactive (under the Atari brand) and developed by Artech Studios. In 2000, Majesco and subsidiary Pipe Dream Interactive brought the game to the Dreamcast, only in North America.

The Dreamcast version plays much the same as the original, but is now presented in full 3D with updated graphics. The game features both a story-based Adventure mode with various types of levels and an Arcade mode that follows the same rules as the original game, as well as a playable version of the 1982 original.

Physical Scans

Dreamcast Version

Dreamcast, US
Qbert DC US Box Back.jpgQBert DC US Box Front.JPG
Cover
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Inlay