A Sega Dreamcast classic from 1999 is getting a new remake this year. While the game in question came to the Sega Dreamcast in 1999, it actually debuted in arcades a year earlier in 1998.
A new move from Sega has indicated that one of the best Dreamcast games could be coming back in some capacity soon.
While it might have been a commercial failure compared to contemporary consoles, the Sega Dreamcast still enjoys an active homebrew scene more than twenty years after its release. Partly it’s ...
The Sega Dreamcast had an excellent library of games that still hold up today. The Dreamcast featured versatile and unique games that shaped the future of major franchises. Despite its relative ...
The Sega Dreamcast is the forgotten orphan of the console wars, an extremely capable machine never able to escape the shadow of its PlayStation rivals and because it marked the end of Sega’s ...
Sega has seemingly renewed its trademark for Skies of Arcadia, a classic Dreamcast RPG, though that doesn't necessarily mean ...
Designed as a joint project between Sega, CSK and Fuji Television, the Divers 2000 Series CX-1 was an iMac-esque device that featured a Dreamcast inside a 14-inch CRT TV. Only 200 of the systems ...
In order to split into a timeline, where Sega still makes games consoles, we need to go back to the development of the Dreamcast. The Sega Saturn had been a disaster, and had left Sega in a more ...
Unfortunately, an official Sega Dreamcast port of the popular title never saw the light of day. Nevertheless, an unofficial fan-made Dreamcast port of Grand Theft Auto 3, named DCA3, has recently ...
The Dreamcast burned brightly from 1998 to 2001 but Sega's financial situation famously ended its life early. As a result, many games - both announced and unannounced - were abruptly cancelled and ...