




Today marks the 10th anniversary of the U.S. launch of the Sega Dreamcast, the once great company's last console. It only lasted until 2001, but it sold a few million units and had a great crop of games despite its short lifespan. Ignored by most from its beginning, the little system that could finally bowed down before the hype of the PS2 and XBox. I do not exaggerate to say that it is my favorite video game system.
RIP Sega Gaming Systems!
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Yeah, you know the Dreamcast was ahead of its time. Kind of odd that Sega died off. I think maybe they couldn't compete with the marketing of Nintendo and Sony.
ReplyDeleteStill getting games as of 2011!:D, who needs PS3,IPHONE,360,WII and all of that crap when you can still use a good ol' DC!.
ReplyDeleteYes! Viva la Dreamcast!
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