
It was an unexpected move that caught a lot of gamers off guard, and was a source of frustration and sadness for many Dreamcast supporters in forums across the Internet.

In a surprising move, Bleem closed shop and called it quits a few weeks ago. In the 18 months since E3 2000, things have greatly changed.Īfter legal complications with Sony, and Sega's announcement of new anti-piracy Dreamcasts and the announcment of Sega's departure from the console side of the video game industry, the Bleemcast's 4-disc collection, spanning 400 different titles, dwindled down to 3-discs supporting 1 title per disc: Gran Turismo 2, Metal Gear Solid, and Tekken 3. The Bleemcast would allow Dreamcast owners to play graphically-improved PlayStation titles.

Originally, the idea behind the Bleemcast emulator was that the discs would have been released in a collection of 4 discs, spanning 400 of the PlayStation's best titles.

Tekken 3 On Dreamcast! - Review By Retrovertigo - /2ĭuring the 2000 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), besides the huge presence that Sega had at the Expo, one of the most interesting products to me was Bleem's PlayStation emulator for the Dreamcast, called the Bleemcast. PlanetDreamcast | Games | Reviews | bleemcast! Tekken 3
