Even Sega’s ill-fated final console had some of its generation’s greatest games.

Here are the 25 best Dreamcast titles of all time!

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Crazy Taxi

Silver

Silverwas an underrated gem of anRPG, first released on PC, then on Dreamcast.

That said, combat wasnt at all turn-based.

Essentially a high tech Tamagotchi, the game tasked you with bringing up the distinctly odd titular human-fish hybrid.

It was a very ambitious game, and with a lot of perseverance, it could be surprisingly enjoyable.

And come on, its got Leonard Nimoy in it!

So bad its good?

Mavis Beacon eat your heart out (if the zombies dont beat you to it).

This loud and proud shooter was bright, bold, and hard as nails.

Once the rockets were full, the mice would launch to safety.

It was simple, but deviously challenging puzzling, and the single player was an entertaining distraction.

The multiplayer is what really made the game, though.

The most mice saved would ensure the win.

Points earned via the kudos system were used to buy new cars as well as new tracks.

The system also used a timer that dictated when both allies and enemies could attack.

House of the Dead 2was one of the best around.

It was a dance game with a difference, and one that became an instant party classic.

This is mostly down to the included maracas, which worked perfectly on the DC.

It also lacked maracas, and used Wii remotes instead.

Rez

Rezis a game thats become something of a darling for gamers of a certain age.

The ultra-stylish visuals accompany a superb, dynamic soundtrack, and both react to your progress and skill.

Your avatar also evolves over time.

Crazy Taxiwas the epitome of classic time and score attack gaming.

Throwing together the best of Capcom andMarvels stables, this was a true gamer and comic aficionados dream.

However, the planet was also home to a host of nasties, including the powerful Dark Falz.

The combat system was wonderfully implemented, and catered for total newcomers and seasoned veterans alike.

However,Sonic Adventureon the Dreamcast was an exception to that rule.

It featured multiple characters, various game styles, and an impressive presentation.

It also made much better use of the DCs VM units, thanks to the improved Chao garden.