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Who in the heck would play a typing game on the Dreamcast, especially one based off the gun game House of the Dead 2? Well, dear readers, yours truly is not only addicted to the preview version of ...
Sega’s last console, the Dreamcast, received a port in 2001, as did PC in 2003 and PlayStation 2 in 2004. The Typing of the Dead series, which blends horror with typing education, received an ...
The original Typing of the Dead game was essentially a remake of ... it proved popular and was even ported to Dreamcast. SEGA have been teasing something for Halloween – as you can see with ...
The game really came to prominence, though, when a further Sega division, Smilebit, developed a version of Typing of the Dead for the Sega Dreamcast. It did it in a tongue in cheek way, ...
Oh yes. Educational games don’t usually make best-of lists, but Sega’s Typing of the Dead isn’t just any ordinary educational title. Making full use of the Dreamcast’s keyboard peripheral ...
Another one of those slightly insane games that gave the Dreamcast so much flavor. Based on the House of the Dead series, in this game you hooked up your Dreamcast keyboard and typed the words and ...
The concept behind Evangelion Typing Project Advanced is similar to that of Typing of the Dead: Overkill. You type out words to increase your score in lessons. As you go through the level and type ...
Only your character--a special agent armed with a Dreamcast console and keyboard--can stop him. That's all you need to know about The Typing of the Dead's story, because once you start playing ...
As with the original Typing of the Dead on the Dreamcast, words pop up in front of your foes, you type the words, and each correctly entered letter sends a bullet flying into a mutant, zombie ...
All you need to know about Typing of the Dead is that your dude and his goon patrol move around with Dreamcast's strapped to their backs and keyboards laying over their fronts. This is all that is ...