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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. Unfortunately ...
Some people have always lived in a world where Sonic the Hedgehog shows up on PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo platforms, but it wasn’t always that way. In January 2001, the company announced it ...
At the show, Sega's Dreamcast console was displayed at Microsoft's booth. Basically it was the same mock-up that we've all seen before. But this time around it had a Windows CE logo on it.
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.
Your Dreamcast's white bits here. We're not the most technically saavy people we know, so unscrewing the bits of the Dreamcast was actually quite an accomplishment for us. Here you can see the ...
A Dreamcast Mini could actually happen (pic: Sega) Now that the Mega Drive 2 mini-console is out Sega is asking what you want next, and one of the options is the Dreamcast… The Mega Drive mini ...
How Dreamcast Killed Sega's Hardware Reign West Coast rapper Del the Funky Homosapien had just finished a gaming-tinged set at a San Francisco club ("Marvel Vs Capcom, beyond fathom // Tell the ...
The Sonic the Hedgehog 30th anniversary logo has been unveiled by SEGA in preparation a year of celebration in 2021.
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 ...
Sega announced today that it will release the Dreamcast R7 in Japan on September 9 for 9,800 yen (about $80). This version of the console, which features a black color scheme with a golden "R7 ...
[Bren Sutton] has been a long time fan of SEGA’s Dreamcast, eagerly snapping one up right around its October 1999 European release. But after years of neglect and a somewhat questionable pain… ...
IDG is reporting that Sega will make one last run of Dreamcasts in Japan to clear its inventory, starting in September. The new look Dreamcast R7 will be identical to the original Dreamcast in ...