It's a date Sega fans will never forget -- 9.9.99. It was a day of promise, a day for dreams. Sega had been through a rough patch, having failed financially with the Sega Saturn. The high-priced console never caught on in the U.S., but the affordable (and powerful) Dreamcast was certain to be a different story. Price at just $200 bucks and launched with more than a dozen titles, the Dreamcast was destined to return Sega to prominence. It was a time of great hope for Sega lovers.

History would have you believe the Dreamcast went quietly into the night several years later. We say, f@#$ history.

As Sega fans, we just can't let the system die. The Dreamcast tallied roughly 250 games released in the U.S. We're going to play every last one of them and provide you with new impressions, screens and videos. How have Sega's classic games held up over the past few years and, more importantly, which are still worth playing? One by one, we'll examine the entire DC library to answer those questions. It's going to kick ass.

So sit back and enjoy the sweet beep of your dead VMU battery. Even though your friends and family may believe the Dreamcast is dead, rest assured, it's thinking...