While there are plenty of arcade ports on Dreamcast that made the console worth buying, this classic isn't given enough ...
It’s hard to forget when the Dreamcast hit stores: Sept. 9, 1999. But Sega’s failure to light the industry on fire with its ambitious console is the narrative that most remember best. Less than two ...
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 ...
Dreamcast fans, brace yourselves: if you’ve tried to fire up some late-night Google searches on your classic Sega console in 2025 (don’t judge—nostalgia hits ...
Video games are okay I guess... SEGA may have long abandoned the console hardware business, but the Dreamcast continues to have a presence in the gaming world 15 years after its discontinuation, ...
At 100MHz, the Dreamcast’s graphics architecture used 10 million transistors on a 25 micron (25,000nm) process like the Saturn’s SH4, which could generate 7 million polygons per second, and could ...
In an interview with Famitsu (as reported on by Siliconera) Sega creative producer Yosuke Okunari hinted that Sega is thinking about producing a Dreamcast Mini device. “I think for the next one, we ...
9/9/99. 20 years ago today, the Dreamcast landed in America. And even though it was ultimately an absolute failure, it changed the face of console gaming forever. It brought the power of Sega's arcade ...
'Rainbow Cotton' is a very faithful remaster of the original Dreamcast game. The original Rainbow Cotton was a somewhat contentious Dreamcast on-rails shmup, so how does it hold up nearly a quarter of ...
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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 ...