The success of Sega’s new Dreamcast console ultimately depends on whether outside game developers deliver titles that players want to buy. While there is little doubt that games developed internally ...
Dreamcast – ahead of its time and taken too soon. Ultimately, the console was the final nail in the coffin for SEGA's console empire. Released in 1999 (1998 in Japan), the Dreamcast was SEGA's answer ...
The new Sega x Higround Collection includes the Dreamcast-inspired Summit 65+ gaming keyboard, in what is a very cool homage ...
The Sega Dreamcast made its Japanese debut just in time for Christmas 1998. It would take until September of 1999 for the console to reach North America, where fans welcomed it after roughly three ...
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 would ...
The Sega Dreamcast was a last-gasp effort by the beleaguered hardware developer to create a console successful in both the Japanese and American markets. After years of poor business decisions ...
It was September 10, 1999 – the day after the Sega Dreamcast’s US launch. West Coast rapper Del the Funky Homosapien had just finished a gaming-tinged set at a San Francisco club ("Marvel Vs Capcom, ...
Dreamcast, the first "sixth-generation" games console, has launched in Europe. John Nicolson speaks with games journalist Chris Cain about Sega's latest machine - will it Chu Chu Rocket, or sink like ...
We originally ran this piece five years ago, on a day when the 15th birthday of Sega’s Dreamcast coincided with a major Apple keynote event. In honor of the Dreamcast’s 20th birthday today, we thought ...
The Dreamcast is 23 years old today. The system was one of the most interesting game consoles of all time thanks to its online connectivity with games like Phantasy Star Online and an actual web ...