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Little Jimmy the Dreamcast fan sits in the school cafeteria at lunchtime. All his buddies sitting with him at the lunch table are exchanging enthusiastic stories of their experiences playing their new ...
Izzy's Arcade is currently in early development, but we'll be keeping a beady eye out for more details as they are revealed... particularly surrounding that potential Dreamcast release. For more ...
Little Jimmy the Dreamcast fan sits in the school cafeteria at lunchtime. All his buddies sitting with him at the lunch table are exchanging enthusiastic stories of their experiences playing their new ...
The Sega Dreamcast just went from being the only sixth-generation console to not have an English localisation of the excellent fighter Capcom Vs SNK 2, to having the best English translation the game ...
I love a bit of footy. I also love the Dreamcast. When the two collide, I sit up and take notice. Indeed, over the years here at the Dreamcast Junkyard, we've pored over the various digital ...
Photo of the regular Segagaga release. Photo: doceggfan. When it came to masterminding Segagaga, there was truly only one man for the job. Step up Tetsu Okano, aka Tez Okano, aka "Zolger Tetsu", aka ...
Over the years, The Dreamcast Junkyard has conducted a series of polls that have given Dreamcast fans everywhere a chance to vote for their favourite games to ever grace the system, the results of ...
Custom artwork by NRU07 Little Jimmy the Dreamcast fan sits in the school cafeteria at lunchtime. All his buddies sitting with him at the lu... According to the old proverb, there are two types of ...
Luke Benstead is a man on a mission - and that mission is to get the world's Dreamcasts back online without the need for a broadband adapter through his DreamPi project. We've covered DreamPi here at ...
Just a short one this. You may recall a few weeks ago that we revealed a new online service for Dreamcast called Dreamcast Now! that allows you to see when other users are online and what games they ...
One day we realised that The Dreamcast Junkyard account on Twitter (or X, as it is now known...) was followed by none other than Kenji Tosaki, the peripheral development manager at Sega of Japan from ...
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