
Sega Dreamcast MDK-2 w/ Manual
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MDK 2 for Sega Dreamcast, published by Sega in 2000, is a third-person action shooter developed by BioWare. Yes, that BioWare. The same studio that would go on to build "Baldur's Gate," "Knights of the Old Republic," and eventually "Mass Effect" cut their teeth on this one, and MDK 2 shows exactly where their instincts for character-driven gameplay were already forming. This copy includes the original manual, which puts it ahead of most loose discs in circulation.
BioWare took over development from Shiny Entertainment, who had created the original MDK, and pushed the Dreamcast hardware hard. The three playable characters, Kurt Hectic, Dr. Fluke Hawkins, and Max the six-legged dog, each played entirely differently. Kurt kept the signature sniper mode with the coil suit. Hawkins ran pure puzzle-solving and inventory logic. Max handled the straight combat runs. The game came out in 2000 during the final stretch of Dreamcast's commercial life in North America, arriving at retail before Sega announced the console's discontinuation in March 2001. The Dreamcast version was the lead platform, and the controls and framerate reflected that. The PC and PlayStation 2 ports that followed both made compromises. The Dreamcast disc is the version BioWare intended players to experience first. That matters in the lineage of early BioWare output, especially now that the studio's pre-"Dragon Age" catalog gets serious collector attention.
BioWare made weird games before they committed to space operas and fantasy politics.
This copy comes with the manual, which is not a given on secondhand Dreamcast titles. The GD-ROM disc itself should show minimal surface wear given proper storage. The jewel case spine carries the "Out Snipe. Out Shoot. Out Think." tagline across the three character panels, Hawkins centered, Kurt left, Max right. Condition on the manual spine binding is worth checking on inspection, as Dreamcast manuals from this period were saddle-stitched and the staples can push through the cover at the fold after two-plus decades of storage.
OWNER VERIFY: BioWare listed as developer on the disc hub label and manual copyright page.
BioWare made weird games before they committed to space operas and fantasy politics.
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