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1518: 1372:, a remodeled version of the original PlayStation, became the bestselling console in the US at the start of the 2000 holiday season. According to Moore, "The PlayStation 2 effect that we were relying upon did not work for us... People will hang on for as long as possible... What effectively happened is the PlayStation 2 lack of availability froze the marketplace." Eventually, Sony and Nintendo held 50 and 35 percent of the US video game market, while Sega held only 15 percent. According to Bellfield, Dreamcast software sold at an 8-to-1 ratio with the hardware, but the small install base meant this did not produce enough revenue to keep it viable. During the course of 2000, the PlayStation had sold five times more than Dreamcast despite being five year old hardware. 797:" components. According to Charles Bellfield, the former Sega of America vice president of communications and former NEC brand manager, presentations of games using the NEC solution showcased the performance and low cost delivered by the SH-4 and PowerVR architecture. He said that Sega's relationship with NEC, a Japanese company, likely also influenced the decision to use its hardware rather than the architecture developed in America. Stolar felt the US 3dfx version should have been used, but that "Japan wanted the Japanese version, and Japan won". As a result, 3dfx filed a lawsuit against Sega and NEC claiming breach of contract, which was settled out of court. 2867:, contrasted the Dreamcast's diverse library with the "suffocating sense of conservatism" that pervaded the gaming industry in the following decade. According to Sega's head of product implementation, Tadashi Takezaki, the Dreamcast would have been Sega's last video game console no matter how it sold because of the changes in the market and the rise of PCs. He praised the Dreamcast for its features, saying in 2013, "The seeds we sowed with the Dreamcast are finally bearing fruit at this point in time. In some ways, we were going by the seat of our pants, but it was part of the Sega credo at the time — if it's fun, then go for it." 1703: 804:(EA), a longtime developer for Sega consoles. EA had invested in 3dfx but was unfamiliar with the selected architecture, which was reportedly less powerful. According to Shiro Hagiwara (a general manager at Sega's hardware division) and Ian Oliver (the managing director of the Sega subsidiary Cross Products), the SH-4 was chosen while still in development, following lengthy deliberation, as the only processor that "could adapt to deliver the 3D geometry calculation performance necessary". By February 1998, Sega had renamed the project Katana, after the 1695: 1166:
around 800,000 in Europe at this point. Announcing the drop, Jean-François Cecillon, CEO of Sega Europe, commented: "There are 'X' amount of core gamers in Europe; the early adopters. We have reached 80 or 90 per cent of them now and the market is screaming for a price reduction. We have to acknowledge these things and go with the market". Sales did not continue at this pace, and by October 2000, Sega had sold only about one million units in Europe. As part of Sega's promotions of the Dreamcast in Europe, it sponsored four European
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and marked Sega's third consecutive annual loss. Although Sega's overall sales for the term increased 27.4%, and Dreamcast sales in North America and Europe greatly exceeded expectations, this coincided with a decrease in profitability due to the investments required to launch the Dreamcast in Western markets and poor software sales in Japan. At the same time, increasingly poor market conditions reduced the profitability of Sega's Japanese arcade business, prompting Sega to close 246 locations.
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had suggested Sega should have sold their company to Microsoft. In September 2000, in a meeting with Sega's Japanese executives and the heads of the company's major Japanese game development studios, Moore and Bellfield recommended that Sega abandon its console business and focus on software, prompting the studio heads to walk out.
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from Sega on November 26, 1999. Its accompanying web browser, Dream Passport, provided the ability to connect via dial-up, browse the internet, receive and send e-mail, and chat with other users. Dricas persisted until March 7, 2000, when the service was consolidated into ISAO's multi-platform online
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PC games to the platform, although programmers would ultimately favor Sega's development tools over those from Microsoft. A member of the Project Katana team speaking anonymously predicted this would be the case, speculating developers would prefer the greater performance possibilities offered by the
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resigned as president of Sega in January 1998 in favor of Irimajiri, and Stolar acceded to become CEO and president of Sega of America. Following five years of generally declining profits, in the fiscal year ending March 31, 1998, Sega suffered its first parent and consolidated financial losses since
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Sega officials noted that the VMU could be used "as a private viewing area, the absence of which has prevented effective implementation of many types of games in the past". After a VMU slot was incorporated into the controller's design, Sega's engineers found many additional uses for it, so a second
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9.13 million Dreamcast units were sold worldwide. Despite the discontinuation of Dreamcast hardware, Sega continued to support the system and had stated that more than 30 new titles were confirmed for release for the remainder of 2001. In the United States, official game releases continued until the
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Moore said that the Dreamcast would need to sell 5 million units in the US by the end of 2000 to remain a viable platform; Sega fell short of this goal, with some 3 million units sold. Moreover, Sega's attempts to spur increased Dreamcast sales through lower prices and cash rebates caused escalating
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format, which could hold substantially more data than the Dreamcast's GD-ROM, and would be backwards-compatible with hundreds of popular PlayStation games. Sony's specifications appeared to render the Dreamcast obsolete months before its US launch, although reports later emerged that the PS2 was not
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said would allow video games to convey unprecedented emotions. Sony estimated the PS2 could render 7.5 million to 16 million polygons per second, whereas independent estimates ranged from 3 million to 20 million, compared to Sega's estimates of more than 3 million to 6 million for the Dreamcast. The
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Though its Japanese release was beset by supply problems, the Dreamcast had a successful US launch backed by a large marketing campaign. However, sales steadily declined as Sony built anticipation for the PlayStation 2. Dreamcast sales did not meet Sega's expectations, and attempts to renew interest
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On May 22, 2000, Okawa replaced Irimajiri as president of Sega. Okawa had long advocated that Sega abandon the console business. His sentiments were not unique; Sega co-founder David Rosen had "always felt it was a bit of a folly for them to be limiting their potential to Sega hardware", and Stolar
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that day, which Sega sponsored for the second consecutive year. Sega employed aggressive pricing strategies around online gaming; in Japan, every Dreamcast sold included a free year of internet access, which Okawa personally paid for. Prior to the launch of SegaNet, Sega had already offered a $ 200
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US Dreamcast sales—which exceeded 1.5 million by the end of 1999—began to decline as early as January 2000. Poor Japanese sales contributed to Sega's ¥42.88 billion ($ 404 million) consolidated net loss in the fiscal year ending March 2000, which followed a loss of ¥42.881 billion the previous year
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has been appointed chairman and chief executive officer. In addition, Sega announced that Bernard Stolar, previously of Sony Computer Entertainment America, has joined the company as executive vice president, responsible for product development and third-party business ... Sega also announced
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Sega constructed numerous Dreamcast models, most of which were exclusive to Japan. The R7, a refurbished Dreamcast, was originally used as a network console in Japanese pachinko parlors. Another model, the Divers 2000 CX-1, is shaped similarly to Sonic's head and includes a television and software
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Sega released the Dreamcast in Europe on October 14, 1999, at a price of £200. By November 24, 400,000 consoles had been sold in Europe. By Christmas of 1999, Sega of Europe had sold 500,000 units, six months ahead of schedule. The price was dropped to £149.99 from September 8, 2000, with sales at
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said that Sega had "flip-flopped" on the hardware configuration, that EA developers did not want to work on it, and that Sega "was not acting like a competent hardware company". Gordon also said that Sega could not afford to give them the "kind of license that EA has had over the last five years".
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s Jeremy Parish favorably compared Sega's Dreamcast output, which included some of "the most varied, creative, and fun the company had ever produced", with its "enervated" status as a third-party. Fahs noted, "The Dreamcast's life was fleeting, but it was saturated with memorable titles, most of
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participated somewhat in the development of the service, but they terminated their relationship with Sega just a few months before its launch over differences in its direction. SegaNet launched on September 7, 2000, and originally offered a rebate for a free Dreamcast and keyboard with a two-year
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we said Sega is leaving hardware. We were selling 50,000 units a day, then 60,000, then 100,000, but it was just not going to be enough to get the critical mass to take on the launch of PS2. It was a big stakes game. Sega had the option of pouring in more money and going bankrupt and they decided
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s Dan Whitehead noted that consumers' "wait-and-see" approach, and the lack of support from EA, were symptoms rather the cause of Sega's decline. He concluded that "Sega's misadventures during the 1990s had left both gamers and publishers wary of any new platform bearing its name". According to
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Moore became the president and chief operating officer of Sega of America on May 8, 2000. He and Sega's developers focused on the US market to prepare for the upcoming launch of the PS2. To that end, Sega of America launched its own internet service provider, Sega.com, led by CEO Brad Huang. On
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Dricas was an Internet service for Dreamcast consoles in Japan. The service launched the week of October 28, 1998, with its feature set expanded in the weeks preceding the Dreamcast's launch in Japan on November 27, 1998. Much of its infrastructure was developed by ISAO Corporation, which was
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In most regions, the Dreamcast includes a removable modem for online connectivity, which is modular for future upgrades. In Brazil, due to the high price of the console, the modem was sold separately. The original Japanese model and all PAL models have a transfer rate of 33.6 kbit/s, and
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We had a tremendous 18 months. Dreamcast was on fire - we really thought that we could do it. But then we had a target from Japan that said we had to make x hundreds of millions of dollars by the holiday season and shift x millions of units of hardware, otherwise, we just couldn't sustain the
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Amid speculation and rumors, Sega executives denied to the media that it would leave the console hardware business. Nevertheless, on January 31, 2001, Sega announced the discontinuation of the Dreamcast after March 31 and the restructuring of the company as a "platform-agnostic" third-party
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The Dreamcast was finally revealed on May 21, 1998 in Tokyo. Sega held a public competition to name its new system and considered over 5,000 different entries before choosing "Dreamcast"—a portmanteau of "dream" and "broadcast". According to Katsutoshi Eguchi, Japanese game developer
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working in parallel, but the selections of hardware were closer to personal computers than video game consoles, reducing cost. It also enabled software development to begin before any development kits had been completed, as Sega informed developers that any game developed with a
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and Access Communications to develop the "It's Thinking" campaign of 15-second television commercials, which emphasized the Dreamcast's hardware power. According to Moore: "We needed to create something that would really intrigue consumers, somewhat apologize for the past, but
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Despite a 75 percent drop in half-year profits just before the Japanese launch, Sega was confident about the Dreamcast. It drew significant interest and many pre-orders. However, Sega could not achieve its shipping goals for the Japanese Dreamcast launch due to a shortage of
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card included with the console. The poor launch, combined with a lack of advertising and a high price point, produced lackluster sales in Australia; two large retail chains reported a combined total of 13 console sales over the first few days after launch.
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were delayed. They arrived within the following weeks, but sales continued to be slower than expected. Irimajiri hoped to sell over one million Dreamcast units in Japan by February 1999, but sold fewer than 900,000, undermining Sega's attempts to build an
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If ever a system deserved to succeed, it was Dreamcast. Dreamcast has a hell of a library. It's dying now, 18 months old, with a larger library than the 5-year-old Nintendo 64. It's a better library than the Nintendo 64. Dreamcast was a wonderful system.
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also began development on Dreamcast hardware; one account specifies that Sega tasked both teams, and another suggests that Sato was bothered by Irimajiri's choice to begin development externally and had his team start work. Sato and his group chose the
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in what Moore called "the biggest 24 hours in entertainment retail history". Within two weeks, US Dreamcast sales exceeded 500,000. By Christmas, Sega held 31 percent of the North American video game market share. Significant launch games included
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also offered special Dreamcast units at 160 of its dealers in Japan. In North America, a limited edition black Dreamcast was released with a Sega Sports logo on the lid, which included matching Sega Sports-branded black controllers and two games.
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sufficient to protect the Dreamcast after the arrival of competition from other manufacturers. There were reports of disappointed Japanese consumers returning their Dreamcasts and using the refund to purchase additional PlayStation software.
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chipsets caused by a high failure rate in the manufacturing process. As more than half of its limited stock had been pre-ordered, Sega stopped pre-orders in Japan. On November 27, 1998, the Dreamcast launched in Japan at a price of
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as superior and would provide "a breakthrough experience" to launch the Dreamcast. While the Dreamcast would have none of EA's popular sports games, "Sega Sports" games developed mainly by Visual Concepts helped to fill that void.
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contract. Because of the Dreamcast's discontinuation, Sega announced they would discontinue the service on July 20, 2001, less than 11 months after launch. Online support for Dreamcast games via SegaNet continued until 2003.
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s Jeremy Parish, it would be intellectually dishonest to blame Sony for "killing the Dreamcast by overselling the PS2", as Sega's lack of support for previous consoles had made customers hesitant to purchase Dreamcasts.
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Though the Dreamcast launch was successful, Sony held 60 percent of the overall video game market share in North America with the PlayStation at the end of 1999. On March 2, 1999, Sony revealed the first details of the
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Croal, N'Gai; Totilo, Stephen (September 6, 1999). "Who's Got Game? Beleaguered Sega Hopes to Get Back on Top in the Video Game Wars with Dreamcast, the First of a New Generation of Superfast, Supercool Fun Machines".
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starring Sega's mascot Sonic the Hedgehog, was considered the "centerpiece" of the Dreamcast launch. At 2.5 million copies, it is the best-selling Dreamcast game. Sonic Team also developed the Dreamcast's first online
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and Saturn having tarnished Sega's reputation. In retrospect, reviewers have celebrated the Dreamcast as one of the greatest consoles. It is considered ahead of its time for pioneering concepts such as online play and
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In what has been called "a brief moment of remarkable creativity", in 2000, Sega restructured its arcade and console development teams into nine semi-autonomous studios headed by their top designers. Studios included
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s Travis Fahs, "Sega was a creatively fertile company with a rapidly expanding stable of properties to draw from. It seemed like they were in a perfect position to start a new life as a developer/publisher." Former
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Knowing the Saturn had been set back by its high production costs and complex hardware, Sega took a different approach with the Dreamcast. Like previous Sega consoles, the Dreamcast was designed around intelligent
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agreed with this assessment of Dreamcast games, including Sega's arcade conversions, stating that the system "delivered the first games that could meaningfully be described as arcade perfect". Damien McFerran of
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Sega OS to the more user-friendly interface of the Microsoft OS. In late 1997, there were reports about the rumored system, then codenamed Dural, and that it had been demonstrated to a number of game developers.
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through price cuts caused significant financial losses. After a change in leadership, Sega discontinued the Dreamcast on March 31, 2001, withdrew from the console business, and restructured itself as a
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and became independent in 2001 as SEGA-AM2 Co., Ltd. Sega's design studios were encouraged to experiment and benefited from a relatively lax approval process. This resulted in games such as UGA's
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worth of Sega and CSK stock, helping Sega survive the transition to third-party development. As part of this restructuring, nearly one third of Sega's Tokyo workforce was laid off in 2001.
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rated the Dreamcast four out of five, writing: "If you want the most powerful system available now, showcasing the best graphics at a reasonable price, this system is for you." However,
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in the arcade knowing full well that a pixel-perfect conversion (and not some cut-down port) was set to arrive on the Dreamcast is an experience gamers are unlikely to witness again."
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submitted the name and created the Dreamcast's spiral logo, but this has not been officially confirmed by Sega. Former Sega executive Kunihisa Ueno confirmed in his biography that a
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The Dreamcast measures 190 mm × 195.8 mm × 75.5 mm (7.48 in × 7.71 in × 2.97 in) and weighs 1.5 kg (3.3 lb). Its main
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According to Stolar, president of EA at the time, Larry Probst, wanted exclusive rights as the only sports brand on Dreamcast, which Stolar could not accept due to Sega's recent
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rebate to any Dreamcast owner who purchased two years of internet access from Sega.com. To increase SegaNet's appeal in the US, Sega dropped the price of the Dreamcast to
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to eliminate its unsold inventory, which was estimated at 930,000 units as of April 2001. After a further reduction to $ 79, the Dreamcast was cleared out of stores at
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Gallagher, Scott; Park, Seung Ho (February 2002). "Innovation and Competition in Standard-Based Industries: A Historical Analysis of the U.S. Home Video Game Market".
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wrote that "Sega's console was undoubtedly ahead of its time, and it suffered at retail for that reason... ut its influence can still be felt today." Dan Whitehead of
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franchise was associated with the PlayStation console and PlayStation-based arcade boards. Capcom produced a number of fighting games for the Dreamcast, including the
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wrote that "unlike most controllers, Sega's pad forces the user's hands into an uncomfortable parallel position". Both the analog joystick and triggers uniquely used
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the day before launch. The online component was not ready until March 2000, at which point Ozisoft sent the necessary software to users who had sent in a filled-out
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is jam-packed with new features, innovative ideas, and must-see elements. First-person football sounds like a nightmare, but Sega figured out a way to make it work.
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for a female casual audience; players help a female outer-space news reporter, Ulala, fight aliens with "groove energy" by dancing. Hitmaker's arcade ports include
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service, at a subscription price of $ 21.95 per month. Although Sega had previously released only one Dreamcast game in the US that featured online multiplayer,
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Computer Games and Digital Cultures: Conference Proceedings: Proceedings of the Computer Games and Digital Cultures Conference, June 6-8, 2002, Tampere, Finland
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s Jeffrey L. Wilson referred to Dreamcast's "killer library" and said that Sega's creative influence and visual innovation had been at its peak. The staff of
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gave its future prognosis three out of five, noting that Sony and Nintendo were both due to release more powerful consoles. At the beginning of 2000, five
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200 in mind would run on the console. According to Damien McFerran, "the motherboard was a masterpiece of clean, uncluttered design and compatibility".
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of America, became Sega of America's executive vice president in charge of product development and third-party relations. After the 1996 launch of the
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president Victor Ireland wrote, "It's actually a good thing ... because now Sega will survive, doing what they do best: software." The staff of
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called Interbrand created the logo for the console, with Kenji Eno volunteering to name the console. Eno was paid for his involvement and signed a
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has been attributed to several factors, including competition from the PlayStation 2, limited third-party support, and the earlier failures of the
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main RAM, along with an additional 8 MB of RAM for graphic textures and 2 MB of RAM for sound. It reads media using a 12× speed Yamaha
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service, isao.net. Isao.net maintained online services and game servers for the Dreamcast until Sega ceased operation of the online servers for
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the development of an internet-enabled cell phone that would use technology from the console to enable quick downloads of games and other data.
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peripheral. In addition, Sega investigated systems that would have allowed users to make telephone calls with the Dreamcast, and discussed with
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Sega also produced the Dreameye, a digital camera that could be connected to the Dreamcast and used to exchange pictures and participate in
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dial-up modem. Broadband service was enabled through the later release of a broadband accessory in 2000 in Japan, and early 2001 in the US.
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I thought the Saturn was a mistake as far as hardware was concerned. The games were obviously terrific, but the hardware just wasn't there.
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named the Dreamcast the eighth-greatest video game console, praising its software and innovations, including its online play. In 2010,
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Internal view of a Dreamcast console including optical drive, power supply, controller ports, and cooling fan. Isolated motherboard.
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s Travis Fahs, "Many hardware manufacturers have come and gone, but it's unlikely any will go out with half as much class as Sega."
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was considered an outstanding launch game for its high-quality visuals and "insightful, context-friendly, and, yes, even funny
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business. Somehow I got to make that call, not the Japanese. I had to fire a lot of people; it was not a pleasant day. So on
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A collection of creative, fun, and quirky games that you'd be hard-pressed to find in such abundance on any other platform.
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over the internet. Sega hoped developers would use the Dreameye for future software, as some later did with Sony's similar
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Vintage Game Consoles: An Inside Look at Apple, Atari, Commodore, Nintendo, and the Greatest Gaming Platforms of All Time
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controlled 40 percent, and Sega controlled only 12 percent; neither price cuts nor high-profile games helped the Saturn.
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The Dreamcast's game library was celebrated. In January 2000, three months after the Dreamcast's North American launch,
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named the Dreamcast the tenth-best console of the last 20 years, highlighting innovations including in-game voice chat,
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Schilling, Mellissa A. (Spring 2003). "Technological Leapfrogging: Lessons From the U.S. Video Game Console Industry".
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Zackariasson, Peter; Wilson, Timothy L.; Ernkvist, Mirko (2012). "Console Hardware: The Development of Nintendo Wii".
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Reasons cited for the failure of the Dreamcast include consumer excitement for the PS2; a lack of support from EA and
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is playable with the fishing controller, which translates vertical and horizontal movements into on-screen swordplay;
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After five consecutive years of financial losses, Sega finally posted a profit for the fiscal year ending March 2003.
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developer, although with continued Dreamcast software support for some time. Sega also announced a price reduction to
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had impounded virtually all the supplied launch software, including demo discs, due to insufficient labeling of their
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The Dreamcast has four ports for controller inputs, and was sold with one controller. The controller is based on the
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In contrast to the Sega CD and Sega Saturn, which included internal backup memory, the Dreamcast uses a 128 kbyte
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as powerful as expected and difficult to develop on. The same year, Nintendo announced that its next console, the
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Let's take the conservative estimate of 250,000 Dreamcast units at presage—that's a quarter of a million units at
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Hagiwara, Shiro; Oliver, Ian (November–December 1999). "Sega Dreamcast: Creating a Unified Entertainment World".
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in the US, but some third party light guns were available. The Dreamcast supports a Sega fishing "reel and rod"
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Certainly, by today's standards, it was rudimentary and repetitive. But at the same time, it was revolutionary.
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that Hayao Nakayama and David Rosen have resigned as chairman and co-chairman of Sega of America, respectively.
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Some journalists have compared the demise of the Dreamcast with changing trends in the video game industry. In
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to continue being played online. Hobbyists have restored online functions for 26 Dreamcast games as of 2023.
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The Ultimate History of Video Games: The Story Behind the Craze that Touched our Lives and Changed the World
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s Jeffrey L. Wilson named the Dreamcast the greatest console and said that it was "gone too soon". In 2013,
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sold "extremely well", but had no chance of making a profit due to the Dreamcast's limited installed base.
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in 1999, died on March 16, 2001; shortly before his death, he forgave Sega's debts to him and returned his
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195.8 mm × 190 mm × 75.5 mm (7.71 in × 7.48 in × 2.97 in)
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Kato, Matthew (February 2012). "Which Game Console Had the Best Launch Lineup? We Look Back to Find Out".
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version, limited to 2000 units, was targeted at female gamers in Japan. Special editions were created for
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financial losses. Instead of an expected profit, for the six months ending September 2000, Sega posted a
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The Ozisoft representative Steve O'Leary, in a statement released the day of launch, explained that the
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days. As a result, casual gamers and jaded third-party developers doubted Sega's ability to deliver."
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Representatives from Ozisoft had different answers for the delay from October 25; one responded to
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began developing the Dreamcast in 1997. In contrast to the expensive hardware of the unsuccessful
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with regular schedules, the ability to pick up and examine detailed objects, and introducing the
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cost per unit. To account for rapid changes in home data delivery, Sega designed the modem to be
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The Divers 2000 CX-1 is a special edition of the Dreamcast that was built into a television set.
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at the aggressively low price point of $ 19.95 until EA signed an exclusive agreement with the
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The Dreamcast library consists of over 600 games across all regions, in GD-ROM format. It uses
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described it as "an ugly evolution of Saturn's 3D controller", and was called " that great" by
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price of a Dreamcast, and a free Dreamcast keyboard, with every 18-month SegaNet subscription.
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on the Dreamcast in the United States. The service was created by Sega in collaboration with
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The Dreamcast controller has two dock connectors for use with multiple accessories, like the
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Davison, John; et al. (January 2000). "Electronic Gaming Monthly 2000 Buyer's Guide".
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has become a deeper simulation, but it hasn't evolved to the degree that Sega's title has.
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went over budget and was rumored to have cost Sega over $ 50 million. According to Moore,
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to kick around, we figure you're happy you took the 128-bit plunge". In a retrospective,
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Leahy, Dan; et al. (January 2001). "Electronic Gaming Monthly 2001 Buyer's Guide".
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service the preferred ISP for Dreamcast in the United States, and an agreement making
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The Chinese economist and future Sega.com CEO Brad Huang convinced the Sega chairman,
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Finn, Mark (2002). "Console Games in the Age of Convergence". In Mäyrä, Frans (ed.).
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end of the first half of 2002. Sega continued to repair Dreamcast units until 2007.
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executive, humorously likened to the investments required to design new automobiles.
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The announcement of Sega's exit from hardware was met with enthusiasm. According to
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reviewers scored the Dreamcast 8.5, 8.5, 8.5, 8.0, and 9.0 out of 10. In 2001, the
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featured groundbreaking online multiplayer earlier than its chief competitor, EA's
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and a keyboard for text entry. Although it was designed for fishing games such as
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and peripheral items such as extra controllers and what have you. This could be a
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GI Staff (August 2003). "Sonic's Architect: GI Interviews Hirokazu Yasuhara".
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known for its addictive gameplay with more than one million copies sold; and
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in which players are tasked with preventing Sega from going out of business.
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with every Dreamcast under opposition from Okawa's staff over the additional
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Montfort, Nick; Consalvo, Mia. "The Dreamcast, Console of the Avant-Garde".
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The Dreamcast launched in North America on September 9, 1999, at a price of
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praised Dreamcast's NAOMI arcade ports, and wrote: "The thrill of playing
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drive. In addition to Windows CE, the Dreamcast supports several Sega and
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starting on July 14. Sega of America's senior vice president of marketing
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architecture was more difficult to program than its chief competitor, the
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was created from a revision of this article dated 30 April 2011
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consoles sold in the US and in Japan after September 9, 1999, feature a
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sensors, which requires less calibration and leads to fewer issues with
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Kent, Steven L. (April 2001). "A Few Words on Sega, From the Founder".
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for both the console and the Internet access disc. Another said, via
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The Dreamcast can supply video through several accessories including
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series had established brand power, Stolar regarded Visual Concepts'
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The Dreamcast's startup sound was composed by the Japanese musician
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As early as 1995, reports surfaced that Sega would collaborate with
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technology. Developers were able to include a custom version of the
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included, and additional peripherals were not available in stores.
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To appeal to the European market, Sega formed a French affiliate,
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graphics, though it failed to meet Sega's sales expectations. The
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supported a "Twin Sticks" peripheral, but its American publisher,
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Before the launch of the Dreamcast in Japan, Sega announced its
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The Game Console 2.0: A Photographic History from Atari to Xbox
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continued to compete on other platforms through 2004, with the
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slot was added. It is generally for vibration packs providing
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The Video Game Industry: Formation, Present State, and Future
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is a significant Dreamcast game, as the first 3D platforming
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Dreamcast units could have been sold with sufficient supply.
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I consider it the best and most original puzzle game since
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which were completely new properties." According to author
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reviewers scored it 9.0, 9.0, 9.0, 9.0, and 9.5 out of 10.
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Before the Dreamcast's release, Sega was dealt a blow when
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and 16 kB data cache and a 128-bit graphics-oriented
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Archived from 8507: 8479: 8349: 8318: 8287: 8245: 8208: 8177: 8127: 8108: 8078:Ekberg, Brian (August 2, 2005). 7975:"IGNDC Talks Dreameye with Sega" 7967: 7861: 7764: 7703:Gantayat, Anoop (June 5, 2000). 7696: 7608: 7539:Amos, Evan (September 8, 2021). 7532: 7506: 7476: 7444: 7408: 7298: 7264: 7232: 7202: 7172: 7100: 7085: 7053: 7017: 6985: 6953: 6920: 6891: 6874: 6841: 6831:"Sega pulls plug on Dreamcast". 6783: 6721: 6683: 6585: 6516: 6480: 6415: 6383: 6341: 6310: 6245: 6117: 6073: 5296:. September 7, 2000. p. 25. 5289:Official Dreamcast Magazine (UK) 5053:Kennedy, Sam (August 12, 1999). 4717:Obuchi, Yutaka (July 16, 1998). 4241:"Good-bye Dural, hello Katana". 3932:. April 29, 1997. Archived from 3734:Feldman, Curt (April 22, 1998). 3564:"Kalinske Out - WORLD EXCLUSIVE" 3170:Sczepaniak, John (August 2006). 3069: 2954: 2949:then-recent earthquake in Taiwan 2422:, which developed games such as 2342:series continued with publisher 2238:, was acclaimed for its surreal 1763:and includes an analog stick, a 1521:Die shot of the Dreamcast's ASIC 1501: 1492: 1019: 786:graphics processors alongside a 537:series—sold 2.5 million copies. 38: 11766: 11736:Yarwood, Jack (July 17, 2023). 11394:. June 27, 2006. Archived from 11318:"The War for the Living Room". 10972:Thurrott, Paul (June 5, 2000). 10352:. June 21, 1999. Archived from 9777:Lamosca, Adam (June 24, 2007). 9687:. July 19, 2009. Archived from 9160:Cifaldi, Frank (May 20, 2005). 9137:. June 15, 2014. Archived from 8718:. July 21, 2008. Archived from 8488:"New Management for Sega's AM2" 8475:. October 2000. pp. 68–78. 7001:. April 2, 2007. 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Archived from 3355:Cifaldi, Frank (May 11, 2010). 2927: 1949: 1674:allows Dreamcast to connect on 1569:, can draw more than 3 million 747:processor architecture and the 630:graphics, but its complex dual- 585:community, which has developed 320:, integrated with the system's 13592:View-Master Interactive Vision 11672:Fenlon, Wes (April 14, 2017). 11217:Hara, Yoshiko (May 14, 1999). 11119:Sklens, Mike (July 20, 2001). 10943:"Excite@Home Joins DC Network" 8215:Stuart, Keith (May 23, 2016). 7670:Redsell, Adam (May 20, 2012). 7615:Chau, Anthony (May 23, 2001). 6969:. May 31, 2007. Archived from 6881:"Sega Ships the "Dreamlast"". 6424:"Sega full-year loss to widen" 5309:"Dreamcast - thanks a million" 5022:"Dreamcast: The European View" 4990:"9.9.99, A Dreamcast Memorial" 4919:Graser, Marc (June 30, 1999). 4590:(in Japanese). March 9, 2015. 3348: 3180:. No. 27. pp. 42–47. 3094:Millennium Soldier: Expendable 2900: 2568:on August 4, 1999, making the 2483:Resident Evil – Code: Veronica 2428:. Sega Europe also approached 1724:Resident Evil – Code: Veronica 1680:enhanced-definition television 1598:per-pixel translucency sorting 1232: 775:Yamamoto's group opted to use 706: 13: 1: 11929: 10882:"Sega and Excite join forces" 10738:. Vol. 17, no. 15. 10284:"How Naomi Got Its Groove On" 9359:"Top 100 Games of All Time". 7276:Kyodo News International, Inc 5471:"Dreamcast Delays Down Under" 5222:"Defective Dreamcast GD-ROMs" 4032:McFerran, Damien (May 2008). 3950:"Interview: Toshiyasu Morita" 3172:"Retroinspection: Mega Drive" 3156: 3051:TNN Motorsports Hardcore Heat 2816:and Mia Consalvo, writing in 2356:on the action-adventure game 1620:video at 640 × 480 923:on software development, and 601: 591:unofficial Dreamcast software 13577:Gakken Compact Vision TV Boy 11614:"What if Dreamcast Had Won?" 10511:"The Top 25 Dreamcast Games" 7707:Virtual On: Oratorio Tangram 7484:"Dreamcast to JAMMA Project" 7108:"SH-4 CPU Core Architecture" 6961:"Sega: The Blue Sky Company" 5307:Gestalt (October 17, 2000). 4251:. February 1998. p. 24. 4034:"Retroinspection: Dreamcast" 3415:California Management Review 1780:s Sam Kennedy and "lame" by 1612:simultaneously and displays 7: 13851:Products introduced in 1999 13846:Products introduced in 1998 13647:3DO Interactive Multiplayer 13632:3DO Interactive Multiplayer 13294:3DO Interactive Multiplayer 12468:Gulf and Western Industries 12018:Official Dreamcast Magazine 12010:Official Dreamcast Magazine 11438:Snow, Blake (May 4, 2007). 9430:"The Essential 50 Part 48: 9225:Chen, Jeff (July 7, 2000). 9022:For a negative review, see 8268:. January 1999. p. 7. 8080:"GameSpot Sports Classic - 7034:. p. 2. Archived from 6497:. August 2001. p. 22. 5717:"Big Pond casts net dreams" 5129:. p. 4. Archived from 5055:"A Post-Bernie Sega Speaks" 4889:"Dreamcast: It's here...". 4262:"Dural Team Gets to Work". 2919: 2432:to develop the racing game 2375:Ports and third-party games 1944: 1736:Controllers and accessories 1483: 758:, in the production of the 658:Sony Computer Entertainment 606:In 1988, Sega released the 10: 13887: 12852:Seventh generation → 11293:British Telecommunications 8430:. May 2011. Archived from 7061:"Sega Gets Hip to Reality" 5599:"Dreamcast Hits Australia" 4615:"Interview with Kenji Eno" 4527:Szczepaniak, John (2014). 3198:. Routledge. p. 158. 2876:unlicensed Dreamcast games 2522: 1953: 1886: 1882: 1338: 1214:Australian Customs Service 1084:—Peter Moore, speaking to 812:(RAM) were not finalized. 596: 493:PC games easy, and Sega's 335:RISC CPU core, 64 channels 13748: 13723: 13702: 13661: 13600: 13559: 13524: 13517: 13484: 13441: 13413: 13363: 13340: 13307: 13284: 13236: 13213: 13175: 13152: 13124: 13101: 13083:Commodore 64 Games System 13073: 13050: 13027: 12984: 12931: 12843: 12779: 12721: 12712: 12654: 12578: 12515: 12450: 12412: 12346: 12305: 12289: 12263: 12237: 12177: 12144: 12078: 12035: 12001: 11963: 11937: 11822:. Roseville, California: 11560:Electronic Gaming Monthly 11350:Electronic Gaming Monthly 11335:Electronic Gaming Monthly 9497:Reiner (December 2000). " 9024:Reiner (December 2000). " 7210:"Dreamcast CODE:Veronica" 5949:DeMaria & Wilson 2004 5439:The Sydney Morning Herald 5341:"Sonic signs for Gunners" 4891:Electronic Gaming Monthly 4753:Electronic Gaming Monthly 4719:"Sonic Onboard Dreamcast" 4383:Electronic Gaming Monthly 3503:, pp. 500, 508, 531. 3400:DeMaria & Wilson 2004 2910: 2767:Electronic Gaming Monthly 2658:Electronic Gaming Monthly 2654:Electronic Gaming Monthly 2545:port, on March 31, 2007. 2104:, an attempt to simulate 1917:or raise virtual pets in 1755:Dreamcast mouse accessory 1689: 1190:Australia and New Zealand 1160: 1107:Foote, Cone & Belding 1086:Electronic Gaming Monthly 987:Sega Rally Championship 2 934: 919:on hardware development, 495:NAOMI arcade system board 388: 373: 369:1.5 kg (3.3 lb) 365: 357: 339: 327: 312: 263: 247: 231: 215: 205: 186: 178: 158: 137: 129: 91: 81: 71: 61: 46: 37: 13841:Home video game consoles 12925:Home video game consoles 12847:← Fifth generation 12473:Sega Technical Institute 12136: 11121:"SegaNet shutting down!" 10544:, pp. 421, 432–434. 9647:Skies of Arcadia Legends 8465:"Sega's new beginning". 8455:, pp. 577–578, 581. 6242:, pp. 578–579, 581. 5927:, pp. 561, 568–569. 3147:Virtua Fighter 3 tb 2893: 2336:National Football League 2326:first person perspective 2288:football series and its 2128:trainer; and Hitmaker's 1711:for teleconferencing. A 1479:Technical specifications 982:Tokyo Kokusai Forum Hall 970:Sega had announced that 939: 729:graphics processing unit 688:its 1988 listing on the 656:, a former executive at 505:for internet access and 457:components, including a 13251:Super Famicom/Super NES 13223:PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 12586:Home video game console 11250:Carless, Simon (2004). 10443:Metropolis Street Racer 8357:"Do you dare to dream?" 8050:. Boca Raton, Florida: 7771:Carless, Simon (2004). 7488:pc2jamma.mameworld.info 4767:"News: Sonic's Back!". 4436:"Dreamcast is number 8" 3136:Tokyo Highway Challenge 2993:The House of the Dead 2 2886:to allow games such as 2620:Finnish Museum of Games 2435:Metropolis Street Racer 2121:The House of the Dead 2 1956:List of Dreamcast games 1852:, predating Nintendo's 1259:PS2 would also use the 1079:in the first 24 hours? 1077:$ 60 to 80 million 1073:$ 60 to 80 million 791:central processing unit 764:metallic female fighter 408:home video game console 76:Home video game console 27:Home video game console 12306:Online gaming services 11863: 11843:Listen to this article 11186:"Sega's console dream" 10519:. September 11, 2009. 9993:. September 30, 2005. 8697:The Typing of the Dead 7162:"Dreamcast Arrives!". 6081:"Sega warns of losses" 5836:. 2003. Archived from 5574:. IDG Communications. 5230:. September 10, 1999. 3807:"Sega News From Japan" 2752: 2639: 2584:Dreamarena was a free 2446:, Midway, Activision, 2115:The Typing of the Dead 2096:CSK Research Institute 2054: 1756: 1748: 1707: 1699: 1522: 1424:Aftermath and reaction 1385: 1320:MTV Video Music Awards 1246: 1184:Deportivo de La Coruña 1151:' football simulation 1081: 921:$ 150–200 million 878:dynamic-link libraries 725:Alliance Semiconductor 675: 13831:CD-ROM-based consoles 13116:Super Cassette Vision 13060:Coleco Telstar Arcade 12699:Eighth (2012–present) 12598:Handheld game console 12500:Video game franchises 11862: 11705:"The Dreamcast Dozen" 11125:Nintendo World Report 10479:"The Dreamcast Dozen" 10197:Andy (August 2001). " 8890:on September 15, 2009 8786:. September 9, 2014. 8596:. November 29, 2001. 7592:. September 2, 1999. 7452:"The Xbox Controller" 6294:. February 16, 2011. 6259:. September 7, 2000. 6089:. February 28, 2000. 6061:on September 25, 2007 5198:. November 24, 1999. 4691:on November 21, 2008. 3956:. February 22, 2008. 3111:Ready 2 Rumble Boxing 3037:Ready 2 Rumble Boxing 2747: 2617: 2507:Appaloosa Interactive 2265:non-player characters 2145:, the first fully 3D 2041: 1754: 1743: 1705: 1697: 1594:spatial anti-aliasing 1520: 1375: 1240: 1093:Working closely with 1061: 788:Motorola PowerPC 603e 671: 515:third-party developer 243:, 2 MB audio RAM 12704:Ninth (2020–present) 12197:Mega Drive / Genesis 12069:Dreamcast Collection 12043:Online functionality 11894:More spoken articles 11575:"SOMETIMES THE BEST" 11452:on September 5, 2008 11283:"Sega's Dreamy date" 11260:. pp. 210–211. 11194:. October 14, 1999. 10610:on January 23, 2001. 10556:, pp. 382, 465. 9987:"Best Launch Titles" 9861:, pp. 587, 578. 9691:on November 10, 2014 9661:on November 12, 2005 9141:on November 29, 2014 9129:Phantasy Star Online 9099:Phantasy Star Online 9071:Phantasy Star Online 8253:"Dreamcast: Day One" 8186:"DC-X for Dreamcast" 7646:Confidential Mission 7619:Confidential Mission 7356:on November 28, 2014 7278:. January 28, 1999. 7216:. December 6, 1999. 7069:. January 30, 2001. 7041:on December 25, 2009 6973:on November 29, 2014 6917:, pp. 582, 589. 6663:, pp. 577, 582. 6464:. February 1, 2001. 6399:. January 24, 2001. 6380:, pp. 581, 588. 5975:on November 21, 2014 5939:, pp. 563, 574. 5843:on December 10, 2003 5807:on November 29, 2014 5171:on December 3, 2013. 5133:on December 30, 2014 4770:Sega Saturn Magazine 4147:on November 21, 2014 3608:on December 20, 1996 3576:on December 20, 1996 3345:, pp. 502, 516. 2888:Phantasy Star Online 2874:community. By 2014, 2721:downloadable content 2610:Reception and legacy 2538:Phantasy Star Online 2344:Take-Two Interactive 2271:in its modern form, 2165:Phantasy Star Online 2134:, a Japan-exclusive 1991:Godzilla Generations 1850:Neo Geo Pocket Color 1761:Saturn 3D controller 1610:16.77 million colors 1604:. The Dreamcast can 1207:first-party software 880:, making it easy to 810:random access memory 690:Tokyo Stock Exchange 644:Sega announced that 578:Phantasy Star Online 551:downloadable content 270:Video output formats 13542:Fairchild Channel F 12694:Seventh (2005–2017) 12567:Video game consoles 12483:Sega Sammy Holdings 12458:Development studios 12179:Video game consoles 11773:Mott, Tony (2013). 11577:. Sad Sam's Place. 11398:on October 22, 2014 11281:Brotherson, Corey. 10919:. CBS Interactive. 10689:on August 10, 2007. 10455:on November 5, 2014 10393:on December 3, 2000 10356:on October 10, 1999 9816:: Through the Ages" 9446:on February 1, 2014 9083:on October 20, 2012 8853:on December 5, 2000 8837:Jay (May 2, 2000). 8753:on October 29, 2014 8018:. August 13, 1999. 7545:. No Starch Press. 7460:. January 5, 2001. 7432:on October 25, 2000 7005:on December 4, 2014 6718:, pp. 588–589. 6651:, pp. 581–582. 6558:, pp. 585–588. 6329:on October 31, 2014 6159:, pp. 578–579. 5783:, pp. 560–561. 5030:. August 26, 1998. 5002:on February 1, 2014 4909:, pp. 564–565. 4655:. August 26, 1998. 4627:on October 18, 2012 4311:on October 29, 2014 4114:on October 27, 2014 3545:Shoichiro Irimajiri 3390:, pp. 516–517. 2941:Telecom New Zealand 2638:is in Mystic Ruins. 2086:, Wave Master, and 2060:United Game Artists 1911:non-volatile memory 1582:trilinear filtering 1573:per second and use 1561:. Its 100 MHz 1555:floating-point unit 646:Shoichiro Irimajiri 34: 13866:Windows CE devices 13383:Mega Drive/Genesis 12679:Fourth (1987–2004) 12669:Second (1976–1992) 12463:Gremlin Industries 12328:Dreamcast services 11973:Best-selling games 11864: 11421:Charles Bellfield: 11299:on August 19, 2002 11044:The New York Times 10826:. August 4, 1999. 10259:. April 16, 2015. 8527:on August 25, 2021 8365:. October 13, 1999 8143:. Sebastopol, CA: 8121:Paragon Publishing 8117:Dreamcast Magazine 7912:The New York Times 7516:. March 22, 2008. 7240:"Dreamcast Direct" 7115:STMicroelectronics 6771:. February 1, 2001 6697:. January 25, 2001 6599:. January 24, 2001 6190:"SegaNet Launches" 5725:. March 16, 2000. 5349:. April 22, 1999. 5267:on August 19, 2012 4786:, p. 563-564. 4584:"プジョーの社長、セガを語る(3)" 3815:. March 18, 1998. 3708:The New York Times 3057:Tokyo Xtreme Racer 3011:Mortal Kombat Gold 2642:In December 1999, 2640: 2362:and developed the 2349:Sonic the Hedgehog 2055: 1979:Virtua Fighter 3tb 1757: 1749: 1708: 1700: 1523: 1284:, the Dreamcast's 1247: 978:Sonic the Hedgehog 917:50–80 million 847:Sega selected the 542:commercial failure 534:Sonic the Hedgehog 384:, 2.5 million sold 138:Introductory price 32: 13757: 13756: 13744: 13743: 13674:EVO Smart Console 12994:Super Vision 8000 12891: 12890: 12839: 12838: 12689:Sixth (1998–2013) 12684:Fifth (1993–2006) 12674:Third (1983–2003) 12664:First (1972–1980) 12622:Dedicated console 12533: 12532: 12430:Sega World Sydney 12290:Licensed consoles 12104: 12103: 11860: 11833:978-0-7615-3643-7 11805:978-0-07-223172-4 11786:978-0-7893-2090-2 11352:. EGM Media, LLC. 11337:. EGM Media, LLC. 11267:978-0-596-00714-0 11051:. April 4, 2000. 10855:Los Angeles Times 10707:. April 4, 2000. 10703:(Press release). 10322:. June 21, 1999. 10079:ESPN NFL Football 10066:ESPN NFL Football 9737:. July 13, 1999. 9178:on April 19, 2016 8266:Future Publishing 8154:978-0-596-00714-0 7983:. March 6, 2000. 7552:978-1-7185-0061-7 7418:Marvel Vs. Capcom 7186:. June 15, 1999. 6355:. April 4, 2000. 5409:. June 11, 1999. 5379:. June 15, 1999. 5294:Dennis Publishing 4225:10.1109/40.809375 3488:10.1109/17.985749 3103:Pen Pen TriIcelon 3099:Monaco Grand Prix 3026:Pen Pen TriIcelon 3005:Monaco Grand Prix 2770:wrote that "with 2603:Sonic Adventure 2 2570:AT&T WorldNet 2541:, along with its 2430:Bizarre Creations 2354:Hirokazu Yasuhara 2282:Visual Concepts' 2227:role-playing game 2221:also popularized 2136:role-playing game 2108:in the form of a 2076:WOW Entertainment 2034:First-party games 1985:Pen Pen TriIcelon 1819:Sega Bass Fishing 1814:motion controller 1787:s Andy McNamara. 1676:computer displays 1551:instruction cache 1529:is a two-way 360 1453:wrote that "from 1380:January 31st 2001 1315:Unreal Tournament 1218:country of origin 701:US$ 269.8 million 527:(1998)—the first 398: 397: 375:Best-selling game 249:Removable storage 113:September 9, 1999 104:November 27, 1998 16:(Redirected from 13878: 13798: 13797: 13796: 13786: 13785: 13774: 13773: 13765: 13547:Interton VC 4000 13522: 13521: 13317:Magnavox Odyssey 12918: 12911: 12904: 12895: 12894: 12792:Game Boy Advance 12719: 12718: 12571:sixth generation 12560: 12553: 12546: 12537: 12536: 12523: 12522: 12494:Sega v. 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No. 89. 8464: 8463: 8459: 8451: 8447: 8437: 8435: 8434:on May 15, 2011 8420: 8419: 8412: 8402: 8400: 8385: 8378: 8368: 8366: 8355: 8354: 8350: 8340: 8338: 8323: 8319: 8309: 8307: 8292: 8288: 8278: 8276: 8272: 8264:. No. 67. 8255: 8251: 8250: 8246: 8236: 8234: 8213: 8209: 8199: 8197: 8182: 8178: 8164: 8162: 8155: 8147:. p. 195. 8132: 8128: 8119:. 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11604: 11602:, p. 434. 11592: 11565: 11550: 11543:"Quotables"". 11531: 11494: 11463: 11425: 11409: 11377: 11355: 11340: 11325: 11310: 11273: 11266: 11258:O'Reilly Media 11242: 11209: 11174: 11142: 11111: 11074: 11030: 10999: 10964: 10934: 10903: 10872: 10841: 10811: 10784: 10753: 10742:. p. 12. 10722: 10692: 10674: 10644: 10627:Internet Watch 10613: 10595: 10558: 10546: 10534: 10502: 10466: 10432: 10367: 10337: 10307: 10274: 10242: 10208: 10179: 10153: 10122: 10085: 10056: 10016: 9978: 9863: 9851: 9849:, p. 578. 9839: 9802: 9769: 9767:, p. 406. 9752: 9729:, the History" 9716: 9714:, p. 438. 9704: 9702: 9701: 9675:"Time Extend: 9671: 9640: 9572: 9566:Nintendo Power 9555: 9553:, p. 587. 9543: 9541: 9540: 9509: 9457: 9420: 9380: 9378:, p. 431. 9368: 9348: 9346: 9345: 9315: 9284: 9253: 9201: 9199:, p. 410. 9189: 9152: 9059: 9057:, p. 435. 9047: 9038:Samba de Amigo 9026:Samba de Amigo 9015: 9013:, p. 405. 9003: 8980:Samba De Amigo 8952:Samba De Amigo 8924:Samba de Amigo 8913: 8911:, p. 385. 8901: 8878:ChuChu Rocket! 8841:Chu Chu Rocket 8813:Chu Chu Rocket 8801: 8764: 8733: 8701: 8685: 8665: 8648: 8611: 8575: 8552:HD (Xbox 360)" 8538: 8506: 8478: 8457: 8445: 8410: 8376: 8348: 8317: 8286: 8244: 8207: 8176: 8153: 8145:O'Reilly Media 8135:Carless, Simon 8126: 8107: 8067: 8061:978-0415856003 8060: 8033: 7998: 7966: 7938: 7897: 7860: 7823: 7792: 7786:978-0596007140 7785: 7777:O'Reilly Media 7763: 7732: 7695: 7653: 7607: 7570: 7551: 7531: 7505: 7475: 7443: 7407: 7382:Kennedy, Sam. 7367: 7330: 7297: 7263: 7231: 7201: 7180:"Model:SEAMAN" 7171: 7131: 7099: 7084: 7052: 7016: 6984: 6952: 6919: 6907: 6890: 6873: 6840: 6818: 6782: 6753: 6720: 6708: 6682: 6665: 6653: 6641: 6610: 6597:Mercury Center 6584: 6582:, p. 585. 6572: 6570:, p. 588. 6560: 6548: 6515: 6479: 6447: 6414: 6382: 6370: 6340: 6323:Windows IT Pro 6309: 6274: 6244: 6232: 6230:, p. 579. 6213: 6173: 6171:, p. 571. 6161: 6149: 6116: 6114:, p. 582. 6104: 6072: 6031: 6029:, p. 566. 6019: 5986: 5953: 5951:, p. 313. 5941: 5929: 5917: 5915:, p. 561. 5902: 5900:, p. 560. 5890: 5854: 5818: 5785: 5773: 5740: 5708: 5688: 5655: 5622: 5589: 5558: 5527: 5494: 5461: 5456:Newspapers.com 5442:. p. 31. 5424: 5394: 5364: 5332: 5299: 5278: 5245: 5213: 5174: 5144: 5111: 5078: 5045: 5013: 4961: 4959:, p. 565. 4944: 4911: 4896: 4881: 4879:, p. 581. 4866: 4841:Famitsu Weekly 4829: 4803: 4801:, p. 564. 4788: 4776: 4759: 4742: 4709: 4707:, p. 563. 4694: 4670: 4638: 4605: 4575: 4558:Time Extension 4544: 4538:978-0992926007 4537: 4519: 4489: 4459: 4422: 4389: 4355: 4322: 4286: 4284:, p. 577. 4271: 4254: 4230: 4158: 4125: 4049: 3973: 3971: 3970: 3914: 3879: 3847: 3845:, p. 559. 3830: 3798: 3787:on May 4, 2004 3759: 3726: 3690: 3638: 3636:, p. 558. 3619: 3587: 3552: 3517: 3515:, p. 535. 3505: 3493: 3461: 3459:, p. 532. 3449: 3404: 3402:, p. 282. 3392: 3380: 3347: 3335: 3328: 3305: 3241: 3211: 3205:978-1138803831 3204: 3183: 3161: 3160: 3158: 3155: 3152: 3151: 3068: 3021:NFL Blitz 2000 2969:Airforce Delta 2953: 2926: 2898: 2897: 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