Sturmwind and Ghost Blade keep console’s shooter legacy alive
Shooters, SHMUPS, STGs. Call them what you want, but let’s agree we don’t have enough of them these days. Indie developers are changing that and are doing it on an unexpected platform: SEGA’s Dreamcast.
The latest two shoot-em-ups areSturmwind, released last week after 16 years of development, andGhost Blade, which is slated for later this year.

Sturmwindwas conceived on the Atari Jaguar in 1997– the game was calledNative, at the time — only to be released on the Dreamcast, on July 16, 2025. Between it’s solid shooting mechanics and gorgeous comic aesthetic, the long development time shows in the polish.Sturmwindfeatures 20 bosses, 16 stages, and online leaderboards. The game can be purchased in an equally gorgeouslimited editionpackage on Red Spot Games for €69.95 or itsstandard versionat €34.95.
Ghost Bladecomes fromHucast Games, which includes members of recent Dreamcast action title GunLord.After successfully funding Dreamcast/iOS shooterRedux: Dark Matterson Kickstarter, part of the team split off to developGhost Blade. The game is still in an early state but we now have footage of it in action.Reduxis still in development, postponed from its December 2012 launch so the team could add a seventh stage.

Who ever could have guessed that the Dreamcast would have such a long life span or that indies would keep it alive?







