A community portal about Sega Dreamcast with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: The Sega Dreamcast was Sega's fifth and final video game console and the successor to the Sega Saturn. An attempt to recapture the console market with a next-generation system, it was designed to supersede the PlayStation and Nintendo 64...more
A community portal about Sega Dreamcast with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: The Sega Dreamcast was Sega's fifth and final video game console and the successor to the Sega Saturn. An attempt to recapture the console market with a next-generation system, it was designed to supersede the PlayStation and Nintendo 64. Originally released fifteen months before the PlayStation 2, and three years before the Nintendo GameCube and the Xbox, the Dreamcast was generally considered to be ahead of its time and was initially successful at restoring Sega's reputation in the gaming industry. However, it failed to gather enough momentum before the release of the PlayStation 2 in March 2000, and Sega decided to discontinue the Dreamcast the following year, withdrawing entirely from the console hardware business.
Platypus Comix has put out another edition of its ongoing list of video game collectibles that are most likely way out of your price range. There's some interesting and rare items here such as the box for the Sega Dreamcast version of Half-Life that was never released, an invitation to a party thrown by Accolade to celebrate the 1993 release of Bubsy for the Super NES and Sega Genesis (it's printed on a sandal), the Tiger handheld version of...
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My favourite piece of gaming hardware released around the turn of the millennium was not the Sega Dreamcast, or the PlayStation 2, or the Xbox, or the GameCube. It's not even the awesome Panasonic Q. More »
My favourite piece of gaming hardware released around the turn of the millennium was not the Sega Dreamcast, or the PlayStation 2, or the Xbox, or the GameCube. It’s not even the awesome Panasonic Q.
It was the Divers 2000 series CX-1 Dreamcast, a monstrosity of a thing that, for all the things that were wrong with it – and there were many – was, like the console itself, a loveab ...
Shenmue creator Yu Suzuki has hinted that his YsNet studio might be able to obtain the rights to the adventure franchise from Sega.
Speaking in an interview with Shenmuemaster.fr, Suzuki explained that though the publisher owns the IP, "we can obtain the license from Sega".
He didn't confirm any concrete plans to attempt to do so in the immediate future but did offer a few brief hints at the direction a third entry in the revered Dreamcast...
Sunsoft and Ys Net have shuttered Shenmue Town, the Japanese free-to-play mobile social game based on Sega and Yu Suzuki's cult series, just a year after its launch. Released on the Japan-only Yahoo! Mobage service, the game was a spin-off of Sega AM2's divisive Shenmue series on Dreamcast and the original Xbox, which developed a devoted following but was considered a commercial failure. The game's termination so soon after its debut may...