Title: New Commercial Dreamcast Game Post by: Lord Nepenthean on September 24, 2004, 10:24:28 PM Apparently there will be a new commercial Dreamcast game released in Japan this December. According to Consolevision, the title is Chaos Field, which is a port of an arcade game. They also mentioned that it will be released on Gamecube in 2005. Looks kinda cool, actually. There are some videos here:
http://www.mile-stone.co.jp/product/chaos_movie.html One thing that was kinda confusing to me was the second video shows what looks like a tutorial. There is a joystick shown with an A, B, and C button. I'm guessing that this is for the arcade cabinet, and the Dreamcast port will be slightly different.... but I can't read the page to confirm that. Oh, and here's the quote from Consolevision: Quote It simply won't die - at the Tokyo Game Show 2004 a new shoot 'em up will be annouced for the Dreamcast. This time it's a port of the arcade 2D shooter "Chaos Field" which uses a Sega NAOMI system. The Japanese developers behind this title are Able and Milestone. Chaos Field for Dreamcast will be available in December 2004, in February 2005 a GameCube port will follow as well. You can find the official website, screenshots and videos here: http://www.mile-stone.co.jp/product/ Title: Re: New Commercial Dreamcast Game Post by: shadytool on September 26, 2004, 07:48:17 AM i love it!
the dreamcast will out live the 'cube, ps2 and box. Title: Re: New Commercial Dreamcast Game Post by: Izret101 on September 26, 2004, 07:50:43 AM In japan at least. I wish Sega coulda supported DC longer.
Title: Re: New Commercial Dreamcast Game Post by: Lord Nepenthean on September 26, 2004, 08:51:39 AM It truly was a great system.  I dunno if it'll outlast PS2, but in terms of homebrew software, I bet it will definitely have new releases for much longer than at least GameCube, and maaaaaybe X-Box.
Just this year, a bunch of new homebrew games came out for DC, not to mention the WonderSwan, Neo Geo, Neo Geo CD, C64, and other emulators that got releases in '04. |