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Sonic Adventure RTX Legacy Version adds real-time Path Tracing to the 1998 Dreamcast game that brought Sonic the Hedgehog ...
Although the Dreamcast was Sega’s final home console, it stood out at launch with powerful hardware and ahead-of-its-time innovations. Yet, it failed commercially. Sony’s Play ...
Curated movie screenings (ticketed entry). June 15 – June 20: Open to the Public Fans can continue to enjoy the SEGA Dreamcast gaming lounge and JSR art gallery, along with the canvas tagging wall.
T he 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.
First released on the Dreamcast before later getting a PlayStation 2 port that itself has not aged well at all, many of the original staff returned to work on Grandia 2’s tale of a world that ...
Other highlights include The Art of Sonic X Shadow Generations art book, the official soundtrack, a commemorative Dreamcast jewel case (a great nostalgic touch), a SteelBook, Chao figurines, and a ...
The Japanese cover for Sega Rally 2, left, and the U.S. one. The only change, apart from the standard label style for North American Dreamcast software, was “Sega Rally” being filled in green.
In its short lifespan, many unusual and iconic games were released outside Japan on Sega’s Dreamcast, including Shenmue, Space Channel 5, Jet Set Radio and Seaman. Segagaga, a strange “Sega simulation ...
Well, besides being a nice slice of history being Sega's last console, some of the Dreamcast games were groundbreaking and are still great to play today. Crazy Taxi led the way in arcade conversions – ...
Last summer, we sat down with Sonic Team Creative Officer Takashi Iizuka to discuss his multi-decade career at Sega. We learn about his childhood fascination with becoming a manga artist, the ...
The Sega Dreamcast was one of the shortest-lived consoles in video game history. Despite a lifespan only lasting from 1998 to 2001, there were a host of fascinating games that provided value to ...
Retro fans were pleasantly surprised when SEGA announced revivals for their seemingly forgotten IPs, like Jet Set Radio and Crazy Taxi. While we still don’t know when these anticipated remakes will be ...