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 | Sports, Rating: T - (Teen), Published by: Midway Home Entertainment | COMPARE PRICES |
 | Racing / Driving, Rating: E - (Everyone), Published by: Midway Home Entertainment | COMPARE PRICES |
 | Sports, Rating: E - (Everyone), Published by: Virgin Interactive | COMPARE PRICES |
 | Usually dispatched within 24 hours (In-Stock) The long-awaited sequel to the Dreamcast's greatest sporting game arrives, and Virtua Tennis 2 is set to leave few disappointed. Much of what made the first game such a success is still intact--the simple controls, the variety of moves you can pull off and the challenging World Tour mode are all present and correct. The latter though has been severely toughened, adding a calendar element and the need to get both a male and female player to the top of their game, through tournaments and an extraordinary selection of imaginative skill challenges. The game itself feels a little slower and a bit more tactical than the original, and it does take a little getting used to. There's slightly less hand-holding this time, and it's up to you to work out what you need to do, and crucially, to get your timing spot on if you want to be playing the right shots. As you progress through the World Tour, you can build up the skills of your player, though, ready for the challenges of the increasingly tricky computer opposition. All this goes to make Virtua Tennis 2 enormous fun, achieving the rare balance of offering a substantial challenge to fans of the original while keeping the proceedings accessible and fun for the novice. The best tennis game ever, and one of the best sports games on any format. Who said the Dreamcast was dead? --Simon Brew | | SEE IT |
 | Action, Rating: M - (Mature), Published by: Eidos Interactive | COMPARE PRICES |
 | Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days (In-Stock) Platforms: Sega Dreamcast | | SEE IT |
 | Racing / Driving, Rating: E - (Everyone), Published by: Ubi Soft Entertainment | COMPARE PRICES |
 | Usually dispatched within 1-3 weeks (In-Stock) The Last Blade 2: Final Edition. All our games are in Japanese Format (NTSC-J). Japanese (Box, package & manual written in Japanese) | | SEE IT |
 | Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days (In-Stock) Players who have had the pleasure of playing the original PowerStone know that it was pure fighting chaos. One or two players would run around, trying to collect three power stones, which would turn them into superhuman punishment machines, while everything from tables to submachine guns were available as weapons. It was fast-paced and a lot of fun. Now, picture all of the aforementioned stuff, but with up to four players battling at once, and you've just described PowerStone 2 for Dreamcast. There's still a one-player mode, but it's Power Stone 2's multiplayer mode that truly makes it worth the price of admission. The levels are larger this time around, to accommodate the wilder action, and there are Mario Party-style mini-games that pop up smack in the middle of battles. Graphics are beautiful, and the characters are cute and colourful. A couple of hidden characters add to the game's replay value. | | SEE IT |
 | Usually dispatched within 24 hours (In-Stock) Platforms: Sega Dreamcast, ESRB Rating: Everyone | | SEE IT |
 | Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days (In-Stock) One of the best fighting games ever, Soul Calibur not only offers you a fantastic plethora of fighting moves, characters and action, but also the chance to bury your PlayStation friends into the ground with its oozing graphics. Based on the great old fighting formula, you chose to play one of 19 characters in their individual quest for the ultimate trophy "The Soul Calibur". Yet the game doesn't just rest on its fighting laurels; it offers a whole host of gaming options: arcade mode, versus mode, team battle, time attack, survival, mission battle and art gallery modes. With choices ranging from how many characters you can defeat before you yourself are knocked out to working on a team level with multiple characters, it seems unlikely that this game will not keep you amused for quite sometime. If all this isn't enough, the game also opens up as you play. More characters, levels and even an art gallery of production and gameplay stills become available the more you play and the more you complete. If you want the choice of all the characters, you need to complete the game with every character first. What Namco have done is create a great game that also acts as a benchmark to anything else that follows it. The graphics are the best you're likely to see on the Dreamcast with both characters and scenery getting their fair share of the processing power available. Normally, fantastic graphics make for sometimes poor gameplay, because too much time has been given to putting that shine on the product, yet here, nothing has been hindered, creating a game that is superb. --Stuart Miles | | SEE IT |
 | Action, Rating: E - (Everyone), Published by: Eidos Interactive | COMPARE PRICES |
 | Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days (In-Stock) Platforms: Sega Dreamcast, ESRB Rating: Rating Pending | | SEE IT |
 | Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days (In-Stock) Platforms: Sega Dreamcast, ESRB Rating: Everyone | | SEE IT |
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