
Premier Eleven
Premier Eleven is an arcade football (soccer) game developed by Dimps and distributed by Sammy for the Atomiswave, the Dreamcast-derived arcade platform Sammy operated in the early-to-mid 2000s. It was designed as a network-connected arcade football title, ambitious for its moment, but it never went into wide commercial release.
The game was location-tested in the United Kingdom around 2003 to 2004, with confirmed testing at the Island Leisure Arcade in Southsea, Hampshire, before Sammy shelved it. Accounts from the period describe it as a title that arrived a little ahead of what arcades were ready to support, and it slipped into the category of lost games: known to exist, but never dumped, never archived, and effectively unplayable for anyone without the original board.
That rarity made Premier Eleven a white whale for preservationists and Dreamcast enthusiasts. A Premier Eleven Atomiswave board reportedly changed hands on eBay for around fifteen thousand dollars, a price that reflected just how few copies were thought to survive.
In June 2026 the game was finally preserved. The owner of a Premier Eleven PCB dumped the title with help from a Dreamcast-Talk forum member, and because the Atomiswave shares the Dreamcast's architecture, the result was released as a GDI image playable on real Dreamcast hardware through an optical drive emulator such as GDEMU or MODE, as well as in emulators. After two decades as a rumour, an unreleased piece of arcade football history is now in the hands of the people who care about keeping it.