Outtrigger, Dreamcast’s Forgotten FPS, Will Be Playable Online Again Soon

Get that mouse and keyboard ready.

Outtrigger was a somewhat unique release for Sega when it hit arcades back in 1999; the company was hardly well-known for its FPS escapades, and the coin-op’s combination of joystick and trackball presented some barriers for casual arcade players more attuned to simple, accessible experiences.

Nonetheless, the game became something of a cult classic when it was ported to the Dreamcast in 2001, complete with support for the console’s mouse-and-keyboard control setup and—most importantly of all—online play (a feature that was sadly removed for the game’s European release).

Read the full article on timeextension.com

Get that mouse and keyboard ready.

Outtrigger was a somewhat unique release for Sega when it hit arcades back in 1999; the company was hardly well-known for its FPS escapades, and the coin-op’s combination of joystick and trackball presented some barriers for casual arcade players more attuned to simple, accessible experiences.

Nonetheless, the game became something of a cult classic when it was ported to the Dreamcast in 2001, complete with support for the console’s mouse-and-keyboard control setup and—most importantly of all—online play (a feature that was sadly removed for the game’s European release).

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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