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It works wonderfully. Everything came in such great condition we almost didn't believe it. It's not even remotely scuffed or discoloured! I'm just so impressed by the fact that fifteen years after it came out you can still buy a Dreamcast in perfect condition with some awesome games is pretty incredible.
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I owned one of these, back when it was first released, in the '90s. I await the collection with interest, seeing as it will probably be from Priestly Road. The graphics, back then, were the equivalent of what a Top End P.C. would do. These days, the PS4 suffices, though much is owed to the initial brilliance of the Dreamcast.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The Sega Dreamcast, what I think is one of the most under rated console in history. At the time of its release it was evolutionary with online capability which was a first for gamers across the globe, however it wasnt the first for gaming multi player at long distances. The Sega Saturn the pre assor of the Sega Dreamcast had Net Link capability which was really just a phone call via two Saturns which sent data over the phone line for two player matches. But again the Sega Dreamcast was a big hit for a few years until people saw what the PS2 could deviler, much like the release of the PS3 with BlueRay the PS2 came with a DVD player making the Dreamcast lack in technology due to its premature release, Not only was the PS2 slightly better but it was also the cheapest DVD player on the market meaning it was a much suited family gadget rather than a gaming system, this makes me beleive that the Sega Dreamcast was better, the fact it was a gamers Dream, made for hardcore gamers of the time! A great console that broke records and set the future in modern gaming! turely amazing. Just to add you can still get online today with Dreamcast and play phantasy star online visit www.dreamcast-talk.com for help !Read full review
The Dreamcast is an amazing console. I owned a Japanese one and a UK on back in the day. Sadly it was Sega's last machine, but what a machine! It looked good, was the first to have features we now take for granted. Games wise it had a great selection, but not much 3rd party support. They all went to PS2 *sigh* Anyway pick up a bargain and one of the best consoles ever made.
Verified purchase: No
Released towards the end of Sega's console manufacturing period the Dreamcast was the successor to the Saturn and was designed as a huge step up, featuring full 3D graphics, 128 bit processing, internet connectivity and stereo surround sound the Dreamcast was revolutionary and way ahead of its time. As advanced as it was the console sadly did not sell in huge numbers and was discontinued soon after its release. The Dreamcast was the last console Sega would produce but did set the precedent of the consoles of today. If your looking for something slightly retro but advanced enough to still be challenging than this is the console for you. Bare in mind that this console will fetch more than older generations as it is not that old and is fairly rare but still worth a look if your interested.