
Sega Dreamcast Resident Evil Code: Veronica Disk 2 Only
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Resident Evil Code: Veronica on Sega Dreamcast launched in 2000 as one of the most ambitious survival horror releases the franchise had attempted up to that point. This is Disk 2, the back half of the full game, pressed on a blue GD-ROM and housed in a clear jewel case without manual or original insert art.
Code: Veronica arrived at a genuinely strange moment for Capcom and for console gaming broadly. The Dreamcast itself had launched in North America in September 1999, Sega's last-swing hardware bet after the Saturn's rough run against the PlayStation. Code: Veronica was a Dreamcast exclusive at launch, and Capcom used the hardware headroom to push pre-rendered cutscenes and real-time environments that looked unlike anything on the PS1 generation. The story moved Claire Redfield out of Raccoon City entirely and dropped her into a Rockfort Island military detention facility, then a Antarctic research base, pulling the franchise away from its Umbrella-lab template for the first time. Steve Burnside, Alfred and Alexia Ashford, and a late-game Chris appearance gave the script more named players than any prior entry. Capcom would eventually port the game to PlayStation 2 in 2001 as Code: Veronica X, adding new cutscenes and a battle mode, but the Dreamcast original remains the first and the founding version.
The second act of a survival horror narrative that only plays if you already started it.
This copy is Disk 2 only. No Disk 1. No manual. No case insert. That context matters for a buyer: you are acquiring the second half of a two-disc game, which means you need a working Disk 1 to reach the content here. The clear jewel case is present. The blue GD-ROM itself is what to examine when you pick this up. GD-ROM surfaces scratch differently than standard CD media, and the data layer sits closer to the label side, so even faint radial marks on the playing surface deserve attention before you commit. Check the disc surface under direct light before you close the case.
OWNER VERIFY: Confirm this is the 2000 North American Dreamcast release, not the 2001 PS2 port or a later international pressing, by checking the disc label face and any region coding on the jewel case spine.
The second act of a survival horror narrative that only plays if you already started it.
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Sega's y2k catalogue moved fast and took risks. Genesis, Saturn, Dreamcast, the arcades that fed them, the merchandise that trailed each launch. The blue-ribbon years produced cartridges, plush, promotional cards, and magazine inserts that rarely made it past the living room floor. What landed here was stored carefully enough to survive two console generations.
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