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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 ...
As it turns out, Sega’s long defunct Dreamcast console is still thinking. The company behind the machine cut support long ago due in part to the commercial pressures applied by Sony’s ...
The Sega Dreamcast launched in North America 20 years ago, on Sept. 9, 1999. The system enjoyed a brief but memorable time in the limelight with some truly fantastic games and a few features that ...
The Dreamcast is Sega’s latest console model, offering state-of-the-art graphics and Internet access. Sega has sold more than 6 million Dreamcasts worldwide since the console’s debut in 1999.
Kazuhiro "Bow" Ikeda's illustrations graced the covers of Japan's Car Magazine for four decades, as well as the cover of Sega Rally 2 for the Dreamcast.
The Sega Dreamcast was a console ahead of its time, so it shouldn't surprise you that quite a few of the console's best games were innovators in their own ways.
Sega Dreamcast fans can finally put to rest their ongoing requests to see a new version of the console and its games come about.
A Sega Dreamcast classic from 1999 is getting a new remake this spring on Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.
The Sega Dreamcast was the game maker's last console. It had some advantages going for it, but we break down the reasons why it fell short in its time.
The Sega Dreamcast never caught on and marked the end of an era for Sega, but enough gamers stuck with the platform to warrant new titles getting released long after the console's demise.
Dreamcast fan and artist Pierre Roussel has taken this treasured console and put his own spin on it while also exhibiting some of the many classic games that found their home on the system.