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A whole lot of very little happens in “Seaman,” a bizarre Sega Dreamcast title that is every bit as aggravating and moronic as it is compelling and addictive. In addition to being a game one ...
I've been talking to my Dreamcast lately. Even stranger, it's been talking back. My wife thinks I've lost it, but actually I'm playing Seaman, a new videogame from Sega. Seaman is the first ...
Seaman Ships for Dreamcast. Sega releases its quirky Dreamcast game, Seaman. By Gamespot Staff on May 17, 2006 at 3:09PM PDT. Comments. Where to buy. Seaman. There are currently no available deals ...
Video-game virtual pet. Segal/Vivarium. Dreamcast platform. $49.95. There are many evil people in the world, but not one of them deserves to be insulted by a fish. Especially not a droll verbal ...
Yutaka “Yoot” Saito made one of the most memorable titles in video game history, Seaman for the Sega Dreamcast. And he delighted his fans at the recent Game Developers Conference (GDC) in San ...
When it was released on the Dreamcast in 1999, Seaman was a big hit in Japan, spawning a direct sequel on PS2. The "game" was actually more of a simulated pet maintenance type of experience that ...
Word is that the Dreamcast Seaman will come back for at least a cameo appearance in his amphibious, froglike form (albeit with obnoxious human head attached).
Released on Dreamcast in 1999, bizarre creature care sim Seaman stars an odd-looking fish with a man's head. Players interacted with their aquatic friend via the rarely-used Dreamcast microphone.
It was midnight and I was alone in my room, talking with the Seaman on my Dreamcast. Seaman was asking about my love life and I felt embarrassed to admit I didn’t have one (this was many years ...
Try Seaman. Seaman is a Sega Dreamcast title developed by Vivarium and released last month that features horrible-looking, yet strangely compelling, fishmen creatures.
There are few games as quirky as Dreamcast's 2000 release Seaman.Now it seems Seaman could be getting a new sequel, according to a pair of tweets from the game's creator.