We already published the list of best Dreamcast games of all time, now it’s time to discover the best Dreamcast casual games of all time.
With amazing titles available, the Dreamcast definitely has a great library of casual games.
So, if you’re a fan of both the Dreamcast and casual games, there’s a chance you’ll like this list.
And some of you may already know some of the games mentioned in this list.
#5. Namco Museum
- Release Data: Mass Media/Namco, 2000
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
If you’re interested in playing classic arcade games, chances are you’ve already found your way to one or more of Namco’s museum releases.
If you already possess these games in another format, the Dreamcast version is completely unnecessary.
But if you’re a Dreamcast owner in need of old Namco games, the Namco Museum collection is good enough.
#4. Atari Anniversary Edition
- Release Data: Digital Eclipse/Infogrames, 2001
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
Beyond the classic gaming joy you’ll experience, Atari Anniversary Collection hosts a great number of extras to view.
This makes Atari Anniversary Collection a wonderful addition to any old school gamer and even for the younger crowd who may not appreciate the archaic visuals, just to show how deep the roots of video games run.
#3. Sega Smash Pack Volume 1
- Release Data: Sega, 2001
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
The game contains the following Genesis games: Sonic the Hedgehog, Vectorman, Altered Beast, Golden Axe, Revenge of Shinobi, Streets of Rage 2, Columns, Phantasy Star 2, Shining Force, and Wrestle War.
In terms of graphics and gameplay, the games are mostly correct. Even the games’ hidden features are present, such as Revenge of Shinobi‘s infinite-shuriken mode.
#2. Midway’s Greatest Arcade Hits Volume 1
- Release Data: Digital Eclipse/Midway, 2000
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
This collection is tremendous fun even for people who’ve never played the games.
If you’re into classic arcade games, and you haven’t already picked up this exact collection for the PlayStation or PC, this isn’t a bad way to go.
But in the end, the emulation technology on display here can’t compete with the real thing.
#1. Hoyle Casino
- Release Data: Sierra Entertainment, 2000
- Genre: Casual » Gambling
Obviously, the game is not without flaw. However, most players would never notice most of them.
Also, this game is great for anyone with a Dreamcast that wants to learn how to gamble.
Playing with friends makes learning even better as they are less predictable than the machine can sometimes be.
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Are your favorite games on the list?
Deciding which Dreamcast casual game is the best is no doubt a never ending topic, but it’s fun to do!