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At the Windows World Expo Tokyo 98, Microsoft said that the Dreamcast will sport another logo.
I bought a brand new in box Dreamcast from Amazon. I used it around 50 hours without a problem. When I turned it in last week after some inactivity, the Dreamcast logo came on the screen but then ...
Up until now, the "standard" Dreamcast keyboard looked like a typical PC keyboard ¿ with a Dreamcast logo and a custom connector, of course.
Labeled the “Dreamcast 2” (one can dream, can’t they?), the system features a beautiful all-white system with little blue swirl designs (similar to the Dreamcast logo), along with a matching ...
Dreamcast helped raise Sega's share to about 5.5 percent as of last fall, according to research group NPD. At that time, Sony controlled about 56 percent of the market and Nintendo about 38.5 percent.
How does one pay tribute to such a great console as the late Sega Dreamcast? With cool swag, of course. To celebrate the company's final console -- and the release of Dreamcast Collection -- Sega ...
The Sega Dreamcast is one of the most beloved video game consoles ever. Many games released on the Dreamcast helped modern classics find their audience and become popular over the years. Unfortunately ...
Attendees of this weekend's Tokyo Game Show Autumn '98 will get a feeling for Sega's commitment to Dreamcast's success before they even set foot inside the Makuhari Messe. Determined to imbed ...
Some say that the Sega Dreamcast had the greatest launch day ever. Turns out we agree. With Sega's mascot in 3D, a few great fighting games and an overall diverse assortment of titles, no other ...
After some consideration, he gingerly cut the logo out of the Dreamcast’s lid, and installed an Adafruit CLUE board underneath it.
Most games didn’t have such wild VMU features. In fact, a lot of games on the Dreamcast just showed the logo for the game. Other games included helpful information, like Resident Evil 2.
But it turns out Fox had been interested in a three-dimensional Simpsons game long before that — one that could have appeared on the Sega Dreamcast if things had worked out.