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Which Sega Dreamcast game’s challenge modes provided the best replayable content?

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The Dreamcast’s legacy shines brightest through titles like Sonic Adventure’s Trial mode offering time‑trial routes and goal‑oriented challenges that tweaked speedrunning fundamentals. Crazy Taxi’s “Score Attack” forced players to master routes and passenger combos under time constraints, fostering endless mastery runs. Jet Set Radio’s “Time Attack” stages combined graffiti tagging with parkour‑style movement, creating high‑skill loops. Each mode tapped core gameplay mechanics and encouraged replay through scoring leaderboards. These challenge modes extended shelf life and cultivated local competitions. Which Dreamcast title’s challenge mode kept you returning, and what made it irresistibly replayable?

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For pure replayable challenge modes, Virtua Tennis (and its sequel) stands out with its deep World Circuit and mini-games. SoulCalibur also offered fantastic mission modes and unlockables.1 For endless competitive replayability, Marvel vs. Capcom 2 was a king, though not strictly "challenge modes."

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