News
NEWSREVIEWSFEATURESINTERVIEWSTOP 200PODCASTBOOKSABOUT
 
Turning Japanese (And Possibly American)
Thumbnail My very first experience with a Dreamcast came in early 1999 when a friend who was earning suspiciously large amounts of money for doing a menial warehouse job decided he wanted a new games console...
  By Tom Charnock
Dreamcast & SEGA 64: A Visual Analysis
Thumbnail We featured the lesser-spotted SEGA 64 here at the Junkyard way back in 2006 (original post here), but that was little more than the publication of a few pictures. As stated in that original article,...
  By Tom Charnock
Wild Metal: The Vanishing Game?
Thumbnail This was originally going to be a review of Wild Metal, DMA/Rockstar's tank-based strategic shooter. I have played Wild Metal quite a bit, as I owned it for a while back when I had my first Dreamca...
  By Tom Charnock
We Have the Technology...
Thumbnail You may recall that very recently I attended a fantastic gaming event by the name of Play Blackpool. I wrote about my experiences here, here and here. The experience I want to refer to today though...
  By Tom Charnock
The Formula
Thumbnail I honestly thought I'd already done a post on this subject, but a quick wander through our extensive archives here at the epicentre of all things vaguely Dreamcast (that's the DCJY, in case you won...
  By Tom Charnock
Setting the Pace
Thumbnail I'm constantly amazed by all the stuff I still come across regarding the Dreamcast. Just when you think you've seen it all, something else pops up. Now, I'm aware that there are plenty of other fol...
  By Tom Charnock
Life's A Beach
Thumbnail Erm...I hate to start a post in this fashion, but what the fuck is this:
Right there, under TrickStyle. The audacity... I've just noticed that out of every single game I have, only one has the na...
  By Tom Charnock
Two Wheels...Good?
Thumbnail Well, the weather’s finally decided to behave and we in the UK have been blessed (temporarily at least) with a fairly decent few days. No grey mornings, no torrential afternoons and no evenings wh...
  By Tom Charnock