Most of you will likely know that a port of Grand Theft Auto III for the Dreamcast has been in the works for some months now.
I’ve spilled plenty of ink championing Blue Stinger as a highlight of the Dreamcast’s festive offerings, and its library in ...
This time last year, I had almost no time to enjoy the holiday festivities. I wasn’t able to put up a tree or lights, let alone restore holiday cheer to Twin Seeds City. Instead, we were swamped with ...
While modern SEGA tends to stick to the straight and narrow (i.e. reboot Sonic every other year, say they'll give us a new Crazy Taxi but only if it's some live service guff), they've certainly had ...
We have one big double whammy update coming your way today: All systems are go on our brand new Patreon, and we have an awesome new range of Dreamcast Junkyard merchandise launching too! With our ...
Since launching in 2005, The Dreamcast Junkyard has always been a 100% independent, not-for-profit, ad-free initiative. The voluntary team keeping the show on the road do so solely out of a love for ...
Looking for something to do this Hallows Eve? Perennial Dreamcast developer Ian Micheal and Adam Burrell have got you covered with his latest Dreamcast compilation release, especially for Halloween.
Capcom have just made a lot of SEGA Dreamcast fans very happy. After previously announcing back in June that both Marvel Vs. Capcom and Marvel Vs. Capcom 2 would return this September as part of their ...
Virtua Tennis 2 encourages us to be curious about sports-science, through play. When I play Virtua Tennis 2 in 2024, all I can see is physics. Once considered cutting edge graphics, Virtua Tennis 2 ...