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File Date Source Title and comments
Logo-pdf.svg 1999-12-10 Dreamcast Magazine (JP), "1999-39 extra (1999-12-24ex)" "Weekly News Landmark"
Announcment article, detailing how users will be able to play Mega Drive and PC Engine titles via download starting in 2000.
Logo-pdf.svg 2000-05-26 Dreamcast Magazine (JP), "2000-20 (2000-06-09,16)" "Have Fun Playing Past Masterpieces! Full Of Trick Information!! Dream Library Playing Guide"
Article detailing the initial lineup of 30 games, along with tips, tricks, and cheats for them.
Logo-pdf.svg 2000-06-16 Dreamcast Magazine (JP), "2000-22 (2000-06-30,07-07)" "Dreamcast Magazine What & Why? Expedition Party"
Article announcing 20 more titles (15 PC Engine games and 5 Mega Drive games), along with a Q&A Interview with Developers Yoshiki Ooka of Software Promotion and Tadashi Takezaki of Marketing/Publicity. The former is also listed as "Library Originator."
Logo-pdf.svg 2000-08-04 Dreamcast Magazine (JP), "2000-27 (2000-08-18)" "Dreamcast Magazine What & Why? Expedition Party"
Article announcing an August 4th Update to the service, informing users that the lineup will now be updated weekly. Three titles from Hudson and Irem are listed as that week's arrivals. The ten most-downloaded titles for the month of June are also listed, followed by another interview with Yoshiki Ooka and Tadashi Takezaki.
Logo-pdf.svg 2000-11-10 Dreamcast Magazine (JP), "2000-37 (2000-11-24)" "Weekly News Landmark"
Blurb announcing an opportunity for Users to request previous titles via E-Mail. Available titles will be updated weekly instead of monthly, now that the aforementioned August 4th Update has arrived.
Logo-pdf.svg 2000-07-28 Famitsu DC (JP), "2000-08-11, 25" "Titles Distributed On August 4th: Dream Library Soft Manual"
Logo-pdf.svg 2001-12-08 Famitsu DC (JP), "2000-12-22" "You Can Play Mega Drive And PC Engine Masterpieces On Dreamcast! Dream Library Offical Guide: December 8th Official Website"
Logo-pdf.svg 2001-01-19 Famitsu DC (JP), "2001-02-09" "You Can Play Mega Drive And PC Engine Masterpieces On Dreamcast! Dream Library Offical Guide: January 19th Official Website"

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