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Dreamcast 2: Fact or Fiction?

Is the Dreamcast 2 a reality, or simply a bunch of lies? Let's investigate.

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DLConspiracy3800d ago

Yep, sucks but it's fake. I wish Sega DC2 was real.... would buy it instantly. Sega is not anywhere financially they would need to be to make it happen.

DivineAssault 3800d ago

I knew it was fake.. I would love sega to come back but its just not possible right now. They were my favorite company back in the day but now theres only a handful of franchises that are good. Plus theyre on other consoles.

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How the Sega Dreamcast Innovated More Than You Might Realize

Sega's hardware went further leaps and bounds than most people would have expected. Even in today's market.

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SimpleSlave165d ago

"In fact, it wouldn’t surprise me if SegaNet inspired Microsoft to do something with its Xbox Live network, which has easily grown into something on its own over the years."

It did—down to having to pay for a subscription and... Horse Armor DLC!!! 😱🤯💀. In fact, people that worked on SegaNet went on to work on Live before it was released.

SegaNet was the Demon's Souls to Live's Dark Souls—while the Sega Channel was King's Field.

Agent75164d ago

SEGA paid Microsoft to supply Windows for the Dreamcast, at the time, Microsoft was developing the Xbox, unknown to SEGA.

ocelot07162d ago

Then bought out Halo that was going to be a Dreamcast game.

jznrpg165d ago

I liked the Dreamcast but hated the big ass controllers

RaiderNation165d ago (Edited 165d ago )

Same. Plus the fact that Sega designed them with only a left analog stick baffles me, considering that dual analog design was already standardized by Sony on the PS1. There were certain games literally unplayable because of this design choice (Virtual On). I really liked the Dreamcast as a console, but that controller was bad.

jznrpg164d ago

I loved the guns and everything else but the controller was poorly designed.

Agent75164d ago

Yeah, it was basically an updated Saturn 3D controller. Madly, that controller was better than the Dreamcast controller. I never liked the shoulder buttons on the Dreamcast controller, but did the job.

Cacabunga165d ago

It was an amazing piece of tech.. the vast majority of the games were arcade and it’s what hurt it.
I loved those games but the PS2 was just on another level, especially with Square, Rockstar and Konami exclusives and obviously GT3.

Kurt Russell165d ago

It is criminal there hasn't been a new Power Stone :(

DazaMc164d ago

Power Stone 1 is one of my favs, I hated the second one for some reason.

Agent75164d ago

By the time the Dreamcast was canned in Japan in 2001, it'd only been out less than 2 years in Europe and the US. Turning back the clock, it should've been packaged without the dial up modem to keep the cost down, I don't think the broadband modem was released in Europe. At the last minute, SEGA canned the DVD format, although that might've bumped up the price.. With this, sticking to black casing as with previous consoles and lastly, a better controller would've bagged more sales. Dreamcast probably wouldn't have hit PS2 numbers, but when it died, it was the biggest shock in gaming history. SEGA have never really recovered.

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SEGA Dreamcast Games That Aged Beautifully

From the still stunning visuals and wonderful arcade gameplay, to the way it set the groundwork for so many technical innovations in the generations to come, the Dreamcast captured the spirit of the new millennium in a still utterly enduring way.

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TheColbertinator522d ago

Skies of Arcadia still captivates me to this day.

Cacabunga522d ago

Some great looking games in there!
DOA2 and Soulcalibur are phenomenal looking game that stood the test of time

darthv72522d ago

Mars Matrix is a fantastic shmup that i am surprised has not been ported to anything else like the PS4 or even the Switch.

Profchaos522d ago

It's amazing how many games are stuck on the Dreamcast

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How And Why Online Multiplayer Is Still A Thing For Dreamcast

A trailblazer for online gaming, some players are still holding a candle for Dreamcast.

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purple101737d ago (Edited 737d ago )

such a shame, its my fav console by far. it was way better than ps1, problem was ps2 was due to come out, a year or so later, and many just waited for that, especially after the flop that was the Saturn,. (even though it way okay, it didn't sell well,).

ps1 did sell well, a lot of those fans waited for ps2. thus, the downfall of Dreamcast,,

Jingsing737d ago (Edited 737d ago )

Every console is responsible for its own destiny, You don't go around pointing fingers at him or her or anybody, cowards do that and that ain't you! you're better than that!

lodossrage737d ago (Edited 737d ago )

Not true,

The Dreamcast falling apart was because Sega couldn't make up the pay for the increasing debt from the Sega Master System, Game Gear, 32x, Sega CD, and Sega Saturn. The Dreamcast and Genesis were profitable. But the profits weren't outpacing the debt plus interest.

It had nothing to do with anyone waiting for the PS2

MetroidFREAK21737d ago

You're forgetting the most important part of the story. Sega was losing so much money so fast due to their past failures, they couldn't sustain the business. Even if the PS2 did help the demise of the system, the true blame is Sega themselves

lodossrage736d ago

Exactly

Even Bernie Stolar R.I.P (former Sega exect) admitted in an interview past debt was what hurt the Dreamcast.

Everyone says "Sony killed Sega" when that's not even remotely true. Not just that, but most of their debt came from fighting Nintendo, not Sony

ZeekQuattro736d ago

This. The only truly successful home platform Sega made was the Genesis. Every thing else flopped to varying degrees. The real culprits were Sega of Japan and Sega of America which went to war against each other for some odd reason.

Chocoburger737d ago

I bought a DreamPi to play both Dreamcast and Saturn online! So far I'm only played with two people online with Saturn, and I need to spend more time with the Dreamcast community in order to play with them. I miss ChuChu Rocket online, good times!

Profchaos737d ago

P2P there's even Sega genisis games that still connect online based on this.

Hosted servers wasn't really something I saw regularly on non oc platforms until the 360 era.

Ravenkiss737d ago

The Dreamcast was easily my favorite console of all time, home of many good fighting games