Turns out, the game features two secret debug menus with a range of different features.
The software engineer Bo Bayles (@memory_fallen) has recently taken a deeper look at the cult Sega Dreamcast role-playing simulation SEGAGAGA, and in the process has released a new patch that unlocks two of the game’s hidden debug menus.
SEGAGAGA, in case you’ve never heard of it, is a game that was exclusively released in Japan and came out in March 2001, after Sega had already announced its intentions to abandon development for the Dreamcast to become a third-party developer.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
Turns out, the game features two secret debug menus with a range of different features.
The software engineer Bo Bayles (@memory_fallen) has recently taken a deeper look at the cult Sega Dreamcast role-playing simulation SEGAGAGA, and in the process has released a new patch that unlocks two of the game’s hidden debug menus.
SEGAGAGA, in case you’ve never heard of it, is a game that was exclusively released in Japan and came out in March 2001, after Sega had already announced its intentions to abandon development for the Dreamcast to become a third-party developer.
Read the full article on timeextension.com