Hello! Do you know any information about porting this game to the Dreamcast?
Re: Laurent C dreamcast collection
Posted: Sat Aug 05, 2023 12:52 pm
by bingobongo
What on earth is that? An unreleased Japanese game?
All FMV and no game suggests that might be all that exists and it was used to drum up interest/investment? I certainly wonder what kind of game it would have been?
bingobongo wrote:What on earth is that? An unreleased Japanese game?
All FMV and no game suggests that might be all that exists and it was used to drum up interest/investment? I certainly wonder what kind of game it would have been?
Never seen ten six before? PC MMO. Ambitious tittle.
Re: Laurent C dreamcast collection
Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2023 2:36 pm
by Loloretro
Heather Kashner (Director of Consumer Promotions for Sega of America) and Jason Michaels (IGN marketing person) explain the behind the scenes of the Dreamcast pre-launch event: The Sega Dreamcast Mobile Assault Tour.
Thanks to them for their testimonies.
To be read in the same link as the Sonic Adventure Tournament Disk prototype used at the event:
Hello, my name is Laurent, owner of the website: Sega Dreamcast Info. I'm raising funds, I'm opening this crowdfunding campaign to
:
-Pay the running costs of the "Sega Dreamcast Info" website.
-Pay a little something to the owner of 50 prototypes (a collector) who has made his collection available to the community.
-Reward a friend who helps me regularly.
Ryo_Hazuki wrote:Hello! Do you know any information about porting this game to the Dreamcast?
I never heard of this game
Re: Laurent C dreamcast collection
Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2023 3:24 am
by Loloretro
Release of a new SDK for the Dreamcast Katana SET 5 development kit, 14 days ahead of the oldest known SDK. This discovery was made on one of the two development kit provided by @pix_preserve
,thanks to him.
Presenting an early prototype of Propeller Arena Dreamcast (Unreleased) dating back some 6 months before the earliest known build. This is an alternative version of the game, with new game modes, new music and a new interface.
Let's continue with AM2's Unreleased game, Propeller Arena Dreamcast. Today I'm showing you a prototype from June 15, 2001 with a huge debug menu, including the famous Motion Viewer. Some sound effects will never be used.