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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 PlayStation 2, with its DVD ...
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 Dreamcast was a proud moment for Sega, at least initially, being the first console to launch of a new generation. Unfortunately this didn’t translate into massive sales, and the plug was … ...
Sonic Adventure RTX Legacy Version adds real-time Path Tracing to the 1998 Dreamcast game that brought Sonic the Hedgehog ...
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.
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.
Sega launched Dreamcast with an ad campaign titled 'It's Thinking', which attempted to show off the power of the console. Moore joined Sega from Reebok, having never worked in games.
Phantasy Star Online is notable for being one of the first online games of its kind, but it’s influential in more ways than one.
The Dreamcast's release in America in 1999 was initially very successful. Although EA Games had stepped away from working with Sega to create sports games (which would pose problems for it later ...
The best Dreamcast games are as fantastic as they are diverse. While the Sega Dreamcast didn't have the longest shelf life, it did leave one hell of an impression. That's because of the work Sega ...
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 ...
As the last Sega home console, the Dreamcast was actually far ahead of its time. Unfortunately, fans were too burned by the company releasing so many consoles in quick succession. There was also ...