Ghost Blade Dreamcast

The game supports both Yoko (4:3 horizontal) and Tate (3:4 vertical) modes for those with rotating monitors, as well as 480p output via VGA. Physical Editions and Availability

is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up (shmup) that stands as a notable entry in the Sega Dreamcast's enduring indie library. Released on September 17, 2015 , by HUCAST Games , the title arrived over a decade after the console's official discontinuation, catering to a dedicated niche of "bullet hell" enthusiasts. Inspired by the legendary 1990s arcade shooters from Cave, such as DoDonPachi , Ghost Blade blends classic "danmaku" mechanics with modern aesthetic flourishes. Gameplay and Mechanics ghost blade dreamcast

Hucast Games Genre: Vertical-scrolling bullet hell shooter Players: 1–2 (local co-op) Release: 2015 (digital) / 2017–2018 (physical) The game supports both Yoko (4:3 horizontal) and

The game features three distinct pilot characters, each with their own unique fighter ship and shot types. The goal is simple: navigate five stages of increasing difficulty, dodge intricate patterns of neon bullets, and defeat massive anime-styled bosses. It utilizes the Dreamcast’s vertical orientation capability (TATE mode), making it a favorite for shmup purists who rotate their monitors for the authentic arcade experience. Inspired by the legendary 1990s arcade shooters from

It joined the ranks of other modern Dreamcast classics like Sturmwind and Söldner-X , proving that the gaming community’s desire for the 6th-generation aesthetic never truly died. For collectors, owning a physical copy of Ghost Blade HD is a badge of honor—a symbol that the Dreamcast library is still growing, twenty years after its demise.