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The Dreamcast is an underappreciated gem. The first console with online connectivity built into the box, this system allowed players all over the world to come together to play games, many for the ...
Sega Enterprises Ltd. acknowleged Friday, Sept. 10, 1999, that some of the software for its new Dreamcast video-game machine doesn't work, only a day after the much-hyped system hit store shelves.
That's right, although the Dreamcast itself delivers a 480p output, the DCHDMI has a wide variety of carefully considered and beautifully executed scaling options for a pristine digital video output.
Engadget started up in 2004, so we missed the rise (and fall) of the Sega Dreamcast by a few years. We've still covered the company's ups and downs over the past decade and a half (and can't wait ...
Infamous cancelled Dreamcast title Castlevania: Resurrection has been brought back to life and released online after being thought lost to the ravages of time. Castlevania: Resurrection was ...
Originally written for the Dreamcast's 10th anniversary, this retrospective from Dan Whitehead is still a remarkable tribute to Sega's final home console. We're republishing this today, the 20th ...
Jan. 31 -- It’s game over for the Sega Dreamcast. The struggling Japanese game maker said today it would stop production of its much-hyped console and focus on making games for what had been ...
The Dreamcast was powered by a Hitachi SH-4 processor and a PowerVR2 GPU from NEC. Notably, Sega didn't attempt to craft any custom hardware, like it did with the Saturn.