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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.
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 ...
Dreamcast – some of these games will be a nightmare to get hold of. A reader pays homage to Sega’s final home console and recommends the more obscure games you may have missed.
Oh, man, we don’t even know where we’d get started when it comes to the amazing games that could be available for the Dreamcast Classic. Just picking around 20 is a rough feat, because there ...
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XDA Developers on MSNThe rarest Sega Dreamcast games you'll probably never ownThe 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 ...
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.
Engadget started up in 2004, so we missed the rise (and fall) of the Sega Dreamcast by a few years. We've still covered the company's ups and downs over the past decade and a half (and can't wait ...
That Sega would consider ditching the Dreamcast wasn’t shocking, though. It went head-to-head with the PlayStation 2, even launching a full year ahead of Sony’s machine, and it didn’t make a ...
Today marks the 15th anniversary of the Dreamcast's launch on Sept. 9, 1999 — or 9.9.99, as its promotional materials touted, possibly because that's 6666, the number of the super-devil, only ...
Officially, the Dreamcast died an ugly death at the hands of the PlayStation 2. The system didn't have the support of EA. Sega couldn't compete with Sony on marketing, the inclusion of a DVD drive ...
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