Way back in 1999 Capcom released Power Stone for SEGA's new console, the SEGA Dreamcast. Power Stone brought an entirely new look at fighting games to the table in what I can only describe as Super Smash Bros. meets Street Fighter in full 3D. Needless to say the game was a hit, with its roster of colourful characters and interesting mechanics. Consequently, a sequel was put into works right away and released the following year: the epic Power Stone 2.
These Co-Op games on the Sega Dreamcast are dream-castic, they're suited for everyone looking for fun times
So there you have it; 20 games to celebrate 20 years of the Dreamcast.
Not a bad selection. I'd add in some shmups like mars matrix, gigawing, gunbird and cannon spike.
Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo Switch isn't out just yet. Heck, we don't even know who will be in the game. But, while we're waiting, here are a few games like Super Smash Bros. you might be interested in.