Manufacturer | Sega |
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Type | Video game console |
Generation | Sixth generation era |
Release date | November 27, 1998 September 9, 1999 September 9, 1999 October 14, 1999 |
Units sold | 8.6 million[1] |
Media | 1.2 GB GD-ROM |
CPU | 200 MHz Hitachi SH4 RISC |
Storage | VMU, Nexus Memory Card |
Online services | SegaNet Dreamarena |
Best-selling game | Sonic Adventure |
Predecessor | Sega Saturn |
The Dreamcast[a] is the fourth and last home video game console made by Sega that can play video games. It was sold before the PlayStation 2, GameCube, or Xbox came out. However, not many people bought it after the PlayStation 2 was released, so in the end Sega decided to stop making them.[2]
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