Dreamcast, PS2 Games Re-Released Over PSN?
By Spencer . September 22, 2009 . 9:33amNotes from Sega’s quarterly meeting with SCEA also brought up the possibility of Dreamcast games coming to PlayStation Network and perhaps other consoles.
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Notes from Sega’s quarterly meeting with SCEA also brought up the possibility of Dreamcast games coming to PlayStation Network and perhaps other consoles.
The next game for the console that — Just. Won’t. Die. — is Rush Rush Rally Racing, a top-down 2D arcade racer from Redspotgames. 9/9/09 indeed.
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