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With its novelty controllers, internet connection and audacious games, the Dreamcast briefly held the spotlight 25 years ago.
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Beginning with the Sega Mega Drive—or "Genesis," as it's known in North America—every Sega console up until the Dreamcast (excluding the Sega Pico) has featured online functionality. While there were ...
Ex-PlayStation boss Shawn Layden thinks current Xbox hardware isn't 'persuasive' enough to win over gamers and resurrect the ...
A reader reveals how Shenmue on the Sega Dreamcast completely changed his attitude towards video games, after growing up with ...
Soulcalibur (1999) Sega put Soulcalibur at the center of the Dreamcast’s US launch, which is really a testament to the power of the fighting game genre at that time. After a decade of games like ...
The Sega Dreamcast was my entry to the online gaming scene, and a fun little combat-puzzler entitled Chu Chu Rocket was my first online game. I remember the night when my brother and I played our ...
Sega Dreamcast featured experimental JRPGs with big stories and bold ideas. Time Stalkers blends dungeon crawling, monster collecting, and quests in a chaotic package. Pier Solar offers a 16-bit ...