CONNECTION TYPE: Dial up/Netopia/DreamPi
Ooga Booga requires the DNS of your connection method to be set to the Dreampi DNS: 46.101.91.123.
Note: You will be assigned a random username (Player_
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CONNECTION TYPE: BBA/Dial up/Netopia/DreamPi
POD requires the DNS of your connection method to be set to The Dreampi DNS: 46.101.91.123.
Special notes:
- If using BBA be sure to choose Static IP option when connecting and fill out your router's information (see here)
- You must create an account in game to play with. Cannot use an alphanumeric password. Try letters only or numbers only.
More information visit: here
CONNECTION TYPE: Dial up/Netopia/DreamPi
Monaco Grand Prix requires the DNS of your connection method to be set to The Dreampi DNS: 46.101.91.123 Also, for DreamPi configure port forwaring/DMZ on your router for UDP 7980. More information visit: here
CONNECTION TYPE: Dial up/Netopia/DreamPi
Worms World Party requires the DNS of your connection method to be set to The Dreampi DNS: 46.101.91.123 Also, for DreamPi configure port forwaring/DMZ on your router for TCP 17219. More information visit: here
CONNECTION TYPE: DreamPi Only
Alien Front Online requires your : 46.101.91.123 Also, for DreamPi configure port forwaring/DMZ on your router for UDP 7980. More information visit: here
CONNECTION TYPE: Dial up/Netopia/DreamPi
PBa Bowling requires the DNS of your connection method to be set to The Dreampi DNS: 46.101.91.123. For DreamPi configure port forwarding/DMZ on your router for TCP/UDP 2300-2400 | UDP 6500 | TCP 47624 | UDP 13139. Also when creating an account in the game, use "pass" as the password. More information visit: here
CONNECTION TYPE: Dial up/Netopia/DreamPi
The Next Tetris requires the DNS of your connection method to be set to The Dreampi DNS: 46.101.91.123 Also, for DreamPi configure port forwarding/DMZ on your router for TCP/UDP 3512. More information visit: here
CONNECTION TYPE: Dial up/Netopia/DreamPi
ChuChu rockect requires the DNS of your connection method to be set to The Dreampi DNS: 46.101.91.123 Also, for DreamPi configure port forwarding/DMZ on your router for TCP/UDP 3512 More information visit: here
CONNECTION TYPE: BBA/DreamPi
Toy Racer is back online and can be accessed by setting your Dreamcast's DNS to the IP of the server you wish to connect to. Update: DreamPi users may now connect using the DreamPi DNS: 46.101.91.123 . For a list of servers to connect to go: here
CONNECTION TYPE: Dial up/Netopia/DreamPi
Planet Ring is back online thanks to IberDC dev team in collaboration with Dreamcast-Talk (currently a new server has been createda by Shuonuma. To connect, download the boot disc loader here 9need updating): http://sourceforge.net/projects/earthcall-project/files/latest/download You must use an official copy of Planet Ring in conjunction with this boot disc. There are also patched Planet Ring iso's out there that will auto connect to the server. Read all about it here DreamPi users/netopia simply use the Dreampi DNS.
This online only game is comprised of mini games with a party style game play. Dream Dorobo, Ball Bubble, SOAR and Splash. Features an internal messenger system, ranking and leader boards. VoIP support coming soon for supported games.
CONNECTION TYPE: Dial up/Netopia/DreamPi
This intense FPS game allows you to play online with others and test your skills. This game allows up to 4 players to battle it out online. There are still many servers that still support the Dreamcast game system running today (yes, 2008 still rocks for the DC). There are still yearly tournaments hosted for the Dreamcast online. This is the first successful online FPS game that was ported from the PC to a game console. The only game to eclipse this feat is Unreal Tournament.
To go online, input the Dreamcast-Talk DNS(173.69.21.183) in the internet settings in Q3 or the DreamPi DNS to access the following master list:
Dreamcast Talk Q3 Server Master List
CONNECTION TYPE: Dial up/Netopia/DreamPi
This role playing game, with a little relation of a first person shooter, allows you to create your own character and explore different areas on the planet of Ragol. There are three different classes of characters: Rangers, Hunters, and Forces. Each character has its own advantage to leveling up in the game. For example, if you are a hunter you might have better attack power, if you are a ranger you might have better accuracy.
Phantasy Star's offline mode, offers a conspiracy theory. When you first start off in the game, you meet the principal, scientists, and the principals secretary of Pioneer 1. Then behind you would be a green transporter you would warp through to Pioneer 2. There, is where your missions take place. You may also take on quests in the Guild, which also helps you to figuring out more pieces of the puzzle as to what really could have happened to the departure of the pleasure boat.
The pleasure boat was given the name: The Gran Squall. It was supposed to depart and join Pioneer 1 and 2 together. However, after the departure, there just happened to be a huge explosion. As a result, Pioneer 1 had lost contact with Pioneer 2. Then you are given the job of resolving the conspiracy, it is up to you to find information, and put it together and solve the mystery! As you are running around on the different areas of planet Ragol, you will find messages on the ground that will light up yellow, these messages are put in almost every part of the areas, this is where you are to find most of your information. These messages are left behind by none other than, Red Ringed Rico, who happens to be the principal daughters. She is a big part of the story board.
To learn how to connect to the Dreamcast-Talk Server go here.
CONNECTION TYPE: Dial up/Netopia/DreamPi
Starlancer requires the DNS of your connection method to be set to The Dreampi DNS: 46.101.91.123 Also, for DreamPi/netopia configure port forwaring/DMZ on your router for TCP/UPD 2300-2400 | UDP 6500 | TCP 47624.Starlancer is a flight simulation game that feels like a motion picture space battle epic (ala Star Wars). Countries from around the world form an alliance known as the 45th Volunteers Squadron to defend the Earth and solar system. The phrase "defend" is the key in this game as you find yourself always in defense mode. Despite the fact that you are on the defensive, sound mix is bad and the story-line is weak, it does not take away the fact that this game has great graphics as well as great game play from the DC controller.
When playing online, it differs greatly from the offline game play. Some differences include power-ups and a confined arena. One difference between PC and DC is the DC version does not have a cooperative missions mode.
CONNECTION TYPE: Dial up/Netopia/DreamPi
4x4 Evolution is a racing game with pick-up trucks and SUV's instead of race cars. All vehicles are based on actual trucks by Chevrolet, Dodge, Ford, Nissan, Toyota and more are included.
Up to 4 players can compete online. There is also a "career" mode where you can buy a "low-end" truck and try to earn money.
How to get Online with 4x4 Evolution
CONNECTION TYPE: Dial up/Netopia/DreamPi
Maximum Pool contains 12 game modes including eight ball, nine ball, rotation, cutthroat, pocket and carom billiards, and snooker (as well as a unique game of Pocket Poker). Be sure that it's the online mode that makes this game a hit. The game graphics, limited music jukebox and repetitious comments from the game. There is virtually no lag online as you face pool hustlers who will take the shirt off your back. You can also face PC players online just like in Quake 3 and PSO.
We have a Maximum Pool Server. You will need to download the Maximum Pool VMU save to get online and see the server.
http://dreamcast-talk.com/uploads/vmu/MP020415.VMI
Update: Connecting with the DreamPi DNS will automatically download the proper master list save file and connect.
More Information on the server can be found here.