Thread:ClarentBloodArthur/@comment-5688420-20200409083150/@comment-5688420-20200413073145

The Dreamcast ports of the Supra³² arcades games, much like the Saturn ports, were arcade-perfect conversions of the originals.

MetaBurst: Cyber Defense Force, for one, is a standout title for the system for the Dreamcast due to its lush visuals and filling the void for 2D platformers in the system.

The Dreamcast was also home to the first Spunky In-Finity, an excellent 3D collectathon platformer for a system that didn't have a lot of collectathon platformers in the first place.

As for the Japan-only side, there was the Power Pro Retsuden series (the first game of which was actually a launch title for the system), a series of wrestling games featuring rosters from both New Japan and All Japan, bringing together two puroresu giants in one game. Helps that the game is also known for having one of the most robust grappling systems out there.