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What Sega’s Dreamcast launch keynote would have looked like, 20 years ago Take a look back at our "live" coverage of Sega's big launch event on 9/9/99.
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TheGamer on MSNGames That Keep The Dreamcast Legacy AliveAlthough the Dreamcast was Sega’s final home console, it stood out at launch with powerful hardware and ahead-of-its-time ...
Some say that the Sega Dreamcast had the greatest launch day ever. Turns out we agree. With Sega's mascot in 3D, a few great fighting games and an overall diverse assortment of titles, no other ...
In March 2001, a mere two years after the Dreamcast's impressive US launch, SEGA announced that not only was it discontinuing production on the console, but it was withdrawing from the hardware ...
9/9/09 will not produce any major Sega events commemorating the Dreamcast launch of 9/9/99, but the company is thinking about the future of its last gaming console in one key way.
Sega's share of the market plunged to less than 1 percent and remained there until the Dreamcast launch in September 1999. Dreamcast helped raise Sega's share to about 5.5 percent as of last fall ...
The Dreamcast launch was successful thanks to games like Soul Calibur. The Dreamcast had a great launch. There were plenty of games to choose from that were visually superior to what players were ...
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 … ...
(Image credit: Future) Presented by Edge magazine, Game Changers is a new editorial series that dives deeper into pivotal moments from console war history, from the original PlayStation launch in ...
Popular '90s band Limp Bizkit was involved in the marketing campaign for the ill-fated Sega Dreamcast console. Now, one of the consoles that he signed is available on eBay.. As spotted by ...
Take a look back at our "live" coverage of Sega's big launch event on 9/9/99. Read the whole story ...
Originally written for the Dreamcast's 10th anniversary, this retrospective from Dan Whitehead is still a remarkable tribute to Sega's final home console. We're republishing this today, the 20th ...
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