Dreamcast Collection (Xbox 360) - £3.99 Delivered @ Base Group
Great set of games, especially Crazy Taxi.....still play it now
SEGA’s most beloved Dreamcast games in a must-have collection!
Experience four of SEGA’s classic hits from the Dreamcast era in this must-have collection. Speed through uncharted territories in Sonic Adventure, zip around town in Crazy Taxi, fend off menacing invaders in Space Channel 5 - Part 2 or get your nostalgia fix with Sega Bass Fishing.
These games are sure to delight old and new gamers of all ages and feature enhanced graphics for both platforms versions for an even more engaging experience.
In addition to this, achievements and online leader boards will be available for each game providing a competitive edge and allowing players to prove their skills!
Features
Sonic Adventure - Take off on an adventure of epic proportions with Sonic and his friends - run through exotic paradises, raise your own pet Chao, and collect the seven Chaos Emeralds to stop the evil Dr. Eggman!
Crazy Taxi - Are you ready to make some crazy money? Deliver your passengers, do it with style, and earn extra money on the side - Crazy Taxi is a wild ride, here we go!
Space Channel 5 Part 2 - Reporting for Duty! Help star reporter Ulala fight the invading Morolians and dance her way to victory in this classic Dreamcast rhythm game!
Sega Bass Fishing - Fish! Grab a boat, pick your lure, and start fishing for the biggest bass you can find - Enjoy the great outdoors without ever leaving the house!


All Comments (14)
Jump to unread Post a Commentmake me feel ancient why dont you!
Crazy Taxi still boss, though.
AWESOME!!!!!! purchased
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Crazy Taxi is a great game even now, although I'm concerned it may have influenced the obesity crisis, have you noticed the easy red passenger who wants a lift across the road to the KFC? Seriously, you can't walk 10 metres! :D
Indeed, another of Yu Suzuki's masterpieces which was way ahead of it's time, just as Outrun was in the mid 80s.I wonder if Shenmue 3 will ever get made? ever more doubtful I guess, especially as Yu Suzuki doesn't own the rights to Shenmue, Sega do, but it would be amazing, Shenmue wasn't just a game, but an experience.