Block Rage is falling blocks game with a 2-player hoseat mode, detailed graphics and animated plasmatic backgrounds. It is a remake of the awesome DOS classic Xixit.
gpspDC is a Gameboy Advance emulator for Dreamcast, which has been initially ported by GPF and is now continued by alex.
Thanks to http://www.dreamcast.es for the news.
Gemz is an SDL implementation of the popular puzzle game “Bejeweled.”
DCPlaya 2.0 Beta 2X Is a modification of DCPLaya 2.0 Beta 2 – optimised for playback of media using FFMpeg codecs.
Lupengo a simple arcade-like game freely available in GPL for Linux and Amiga (and now Dreamcast).
Since Scherzo doesn’t plan to work on NesterDC SE in the near future, Christuserloeser decided to compile a release with the GUI modifications which were sent to him a while back. This includes the free ROM browser Scherzo posted.
Thanks to Maturion / http://www.sega-dc.de for the news.
AbrickDC is a Tetris game for the Dreamcast coded by Ron.
Thanks to http://www.dcemu.co.uk for the news.
Steven H. ported the game Open Transport Tycoon Deluxe, an open source clone of Chris Sawyer’s Transport Tycoon Deluxe to Dreamcast.
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So, after a few grueling weeks of screwing around with the KOS libraries (KallistOS) I managed to compile and run the latest revision of OTTD.
It’s been more of an educational experience than anything else and runs like crap [at around 70% speed] (the 200mhz SH4 CPU seems to struggle) but it’s been a lot of fun…
I have CD images in DiscJuggler format (self-booting) of the latest version but due to dependencies that don’t exist off-the-shelf I don’t think this should ever be included in the trunk… I mean, does anyone still have DC with Mouse and Keyboard?… on that note, the controller can be used… but it’s not as much fun.
Maturion ( http://www.dcfan.net.ru/forum/showthread.php?t=1670 ) pointed me at a not before recognized release of gpspDC, a Gameboy Advance emulator for Dreamcast.
It’s based upon GPF’s work and has been continued by alex.
Grab the update and enjoy, many things do work a lot faster (but still not fullspeed).
PS: The illustration screenshot shows a commercial game in action and does not come from PDRoms. You are free to test the emulators with many many free GBA games which are freeware and directly available here. As homebrew games are usually coded in a “lighter” way there is also a big chance of having them playable in a proper and acceptable speed.
This is a port of “Pocket Volleyball” to the Dreamcast. Courtesy of Maturion.