I know that there are still games for the Atari 2600 and other Atari systems that were programmed by third parties, and were never quite finished, or finished but not released before the market died on the system that are still being found today and being fan-released. But I didn't know that the Dreamcast still had such active third-party support.
I know that there are still games for the Atari 2600 and other Atari systems that were programmed by third parties, and were never quite finished, or finished but not released before the market died on the system that are still being found today and being fan-released. But I didn't know that the Dreamcast still had such active third-party support.