When you’re looking for addicting, highly-replayable gameplay, the old-fashioned vertical shoot ‘em up is always a solid standby genre. There’s a reason Galaga sucked up so many quarters back in the ...
The Sega Dreamcast was one of the shortest-lived consoles in video game history. Despite a lifespan only lasting from 1998 to 2001, there were a host of fascinating games that provided value to gamers ...
Sega's final home console, the Dreamcast, was groundbreaking when it was released in September of 1999. Being the first internet-ready console, the Dreamcast was ahead of its time, creating the ...
The Sega Dreamcast made its Japanese debut just in time for Christmas 1998. It would take until September of 1999 for the console to reach North America, where fans welcomed it after roughly three ...
The Dreamcast is an underappreciated gem. The first console with online connectivity built into the box, this system allowed players all over the world to come together to play games, many for the ...
Dreamcast – ahead of its time and taken too soon. Ultimately, the console was the final nail in the coffin for SEGA's console empire. Released in 1999 (1998 in Japan), the Dreamcast was SEGA's answer ...
The Sega Dreamcast will go down in gaming history as the final throw of the dice for what was once one of the gaming market's brightest lights. Following the dismal commercial performance of systems ...
List Writer for Dualshockers.Com, avid player of Minecraft and Soulsborne games. An odd combination, to be sure. Longtime lover of all things Written, Video Games, and Film. Retro gamer. Sega's final ...
The Dreamcast is one of the most-loved consoles ever to end up a failure at retail, and Sega is keeping the dream alive. Although the Dreamcast itself has succumbed to the march of time, some of its ...
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 ...
Looks like Sega is hoping to make some ca-razy money off its old games. The publisher said today that it would bring hit games from its Dreamcast console to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 as ...