Dreamcast

Dreamcast
ManufacturerSega
TypeVideo game console
GenerationSixth generation era
Release dateJapan November 27, 1998
United States September 9, 1999
Canada September 9, 1999
Europe October 14, 1999
Units sold8.6 million[1]
Media1.2 GB GD-ROM
CPU200 MHz Hitachi SH4 RISC
StorageVMU, Nexus Memory Card
Online servicesSegaNet
Dreamarena
Best-selling gameSonic Adventure
PredecessorSega 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]

  1. Russell Carroll, ed. (2005). "Good Enough: Why graphics aren't number one". GameTunnel. Archived from the original on July 16, 2011. Retrieved August 7, 2006.
  2. "Dreamcast Production to Stop". MegaGames. Archived from the original on September 12, 2006. Retrieved September 29, 2006.


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