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The Dreamcast's lifespan was from 1998 to 2001, when Sega’s Vice President, Hideki Sato, announced that production of the console would cease, and Sega would be moving into third-party publishing.
Sadly, the Dreamcast ended up being Sega's final console — and a short-lived one at that. ... 33.6Kbps modem (Original Asia/Japan)56Kbps modem (USA, Europe, Asia/Japan after Sept. 1999) ...
The Sega Dreamcast made its Japanese debut just in time for Christmas 1998. It would take until September of 1999 for the console to reach North America, where fans welcomed it after roughly three ...
We’ve compiled a list of SEGA console generations and models breaking down each and every device in the company’s roster.. Between 1983 and 2001 Sega released a total of five home games ...
Sega's president and COO, Shuji Utsumi, has stated his wish for the company's revival to be the "greatest achievement" in his ...
That hail mary came in the form of the Sega Dreamcast in 1998, ... The Japanese launch of the console was underwhelming, but Sega of America pulled out all the stops for the Western market.
Well, Sega’s last hurrah for first-party Dreamcast games was the Tetris-like Puyo Puyo Fever, which was released in Japan in March of 2004. However, that wasn’t the de facto final official ...
It looks like a Sega Saturn Mini console will happen eventually, but the Japanese publisher is running into difficulties developing one. After the launch of the Sega Genesis Mini 2 last year, and ...
Sega CEO Shuji Utsumi says the company has no plans to release more mini consoles.. The Japanese video game company released two mini versions of its acclaimed Sega Mega Drive 16-bit console ...
Sega and Don Quijote announced the release of three new men’s t-shirts based on the Sega Genesis (or Mega Drive in Japan and Europe,) Sega Saturn, and Dreamcast classic console systems. Each T ...
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