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==Release==
 
SEGA's last, and considered by many to be their best, console. Released in the US on September 9th, 1999.<br>  
 
SEGA's last, and considered by many to be their best, console. Released in the US on September 9th, 1999.<br>  
 
SEGA built a giant campaign to promote the console's release, with ads all over television and magazines with<br>
 
SEGA built a giant campaign to promote the console's release, with ads all over television and magazines with<br>
 
their slogan "It's Thinking" the Dreamcast's library consisted of many AAA titles such as the [[Sonic Adventure]]<br>
 
their slogan "It's Thinking" the Dreamcast's library consisted of many AAA titles such as the [[Sonic Adventure]]<br>
 
series, Soul Calibur, DOA2, Resident Evil: Code Veronica, the Crazy Taxi series, the Power Stone series, Shenmue, and<br>
 
series, Soul Calibur, DOA2, Resident Evil: Code Veronica, the Crazy Taxi series, the Power Stone series, Shenmue, and<br>
lots of online games, such as Chu Chu Rocket! and the SEGA Sports series. However, with the enormous success of Sony's<br>
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lots of online games, such as Chu Chu Rocket! and the SEGA Sports series. Many members of the [[Moogle Cavern]] and<br>
Playstation, hype was big for the upcoming release of the Playstation 2. Once the Playstation 2 was released, SEGA couldn't<br>
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[[Sonic Eats Rings]] were devoted fans of the console.
compete and months later announced they were going to be a third-party company, and thus, the Dream was dead.
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==Death==
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Despite the big launch for the console and the record sales it had, there was trouble on the horizon. With the <br>
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enormous success of Sony's Playstation, hype was big for the upcoming release of the Playstation 2. Once the Playstation 2<br>
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was released, SEGA couldn't compete and months later announced they were going to be a third-party company, and thus, the<br>
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dream was dead.  
  
 
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[[Category:Subjects]][[Category:S]][[Category:Video Games]]
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Latest revision as of 01:20, 25 January 2009

SEGA Dreamcast.

Release[edit]

SEGA's last, and considered by many to be their best, console. Released in the US on September 9th, 1999.
SEGA built a giant campaign to promote the console's release, with ads all over television and magazines with
their slogan "It's Thinking" the Dreamcast's library consisted of many AAA titles such as the Sonic Adventure
series, Soul Calibur, DOA2, Resident Evil: Code Veronica, the Crazy Taxi series, the Power Stone series, Shenmue, and
lots of online games, such as Chu Chu Rocket! and the SEGA Sports series. Many members of the Moogle Cavern and
Sonic Eats Rings were devoted fans of the console.

Death[edit]

Despite the big launch for the console and the record sales it had, there was trouble on the horizon. With the
enormous success of Sony's Playstation, hype was big for the upcoming release of the Playstation 2. Once the Playstation 2
was released, SEGA couldn't compete and months later announced they were going to be a third-party company, and thus, the
dream was dead. link title