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| Sega Dreamcast Console | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (954 reviews) Sales Rank: 3183
Platform: Sega Dreamcast Media: Electronics Age: 6 - 17 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.5 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 7.3 x 2.8
MPN: Unknown UPC: 040009276785 EAN: 0040009276785 ASIN: B00000K2R4
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Product Description Classic Sega Dreamcast console! Tons of Fun!
Amazon.com Review The Dreamcast system is, in a word, awesome. Fire up Soul Calibur, and instantly you'll appreciate that the graphics and gameplay are even better than in the arcade version. And Sonic Adventure, with its light-speed gameplay, is sure to wow even the most jaded gamer. It's amazing that such a small machine (it's about the size of your mouse pad) can deliver such incredible performance. Chalk it up to superior engineering. Dreamcast's only downside is that it comes with only one controller and a demo disc. In order to truly take advantage of Dreamcast's capabilities, we recommend outfitting the controller with a Jump Pack and a Visual Memory Unit. Getting one or more extra controllers is also a good idea, because some of the best Dreamcast games support up to four players at once. Why it's so cool: - Ultramodern components: Custom-made video, audio, and processor technology blows away the Nintendo 64 and PlayStation and puts Dreamcast in the same league as PS2 and XBox.
- Integrated modem: In another video-game first, Dreamcast comes with a 56K modem. Use your regular Internet service provider and the separately sold keyboard to access e-mail, shopping, and the World Wide Web. Not only can you upload high scores, participate in chat discussions, and download updates and enhancements for your games, but, through a membership to the SegaNet Internet service provider, you can play Quake III Arena, NFL 2K1, and other games against Dreamcast owners over the Internet.
- The Visual Memory Unit (VMU): More than just a memory card, the VMU is a miniature portable game system that fits inside a controller--so its LCD screen is easily seen by you but hidden from your opponent.
- All-in-one entertainment: It plays games. It plays audio CDs. It connects to the Internet and lets you browse the Web or e-mail friends. Our note to the cost-conscious: If you have a Dreamcast system, you just don't need a separate CD player or a separate computer. Dreamcast does it all, and does it well.
--Mike Fehlauer
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| Customer Reviews: Read 949 more reviews...
  THE BEST GAMING SYSTEM EVER October 1, 2008 This product is good and arrived in the condition described by the seller.Good job and keep up the good work.
  Dreamcast... September 14, 2008 1 word. Awesome. (for its time) and actually thats 3 words and a contraction ;)
  Sega last console ;( September 1, 2008 In my opinion this is one of the best consoles ever, next to nes snes genesis saturn and playstation and wii and it came before all the other 6h gens, but the graphics werent as good as playsation 2 but I really dont care about graphics playsation 2 needed an addon to have 4 players which in my opinion was a bad idea for sony, this console had awesome graphics for its time though and the games are awsome since it has revoloutionary titles like sonic adventure,2 and shenmue and virtua tennis(and the fottball ones but i dont like football) this console wouldve stayed in the running if itwasnt for playstation 2's dvd player but its not sega's fault when the dreamcast was originally released in japan in 1998 it was right before the dvd boom so they didn know, that dvd's were going to be that popular(personally i like vcd's better lolz you dont have to paty the money for dvds and a dvd burner) and it has other cool titles like bomberman online phantasy star online,2 and worms world party (and some others i've never seen played or looked up) and on top of that it was way easier to program for when ps2 came out, but you cant change time but i would highly recoment this console to most people especially sonic fans and people who dont care about grphics its a shame sega hasnt made anymore consoles since dreamcast was so awesome
  ahead of it's time, but overshadowed by the PS2. July 11, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
In short, the good:
great selection of quality games not found on competing game consoles of the period.
first game console to go online, and first to have broadband and internet access.
well built, mostly problem free. Sega offered support and repair services on it until late 2007!
revolutionary
The bad:
Awkward controllers. Solid, but strange feel with only one analog stick.
Weird memory units (VMU's) with lcd screens that can play mini games, but not very practical and limited storage.
Most of the online games were dial up only, with some bad lag. Web browser was severely limited with no flash support. Broadband adapter was only sold online and only 2/3 games supported it.
Sega's online service (Seganet) was ridiculously expensive, and required a monthly fee
The Ps2's announcement and arrival was what is recognized to have destroyed the Dreamcast. Many people held off buying one, and waited for Ps2 instead. Sega couldn't fend off the dark cloud of Sony.
It's full potential was never explored, or reached.
Sega ran out of money to support it. It had the shortest life of any game console in the U.S. , from 9/9/1999 to 01/31/01.
R.I.P. Dreamcast.
  Still Playing it, Still Fun June 29, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
There's no greater case for questioning "why" and "what if" than the Dreamcast. Everything you can say about this system has been said 100x over. Underrated, overlooked, before it's time, revolutionary. The list goes on and on. It all adds up to fun anyway.
I'm one of those that was completely sold on the Dreamcast. I'd never been more excited about a console and never have since. This was the console that finally would give us arcade quality games in our homes. I remember when I first saw 'Ready to Rumble' up and running. I just couldn't believe how good it looked and how fun it was to play. After looking at jagged and pixelated PS1 games for so long, it was a sight for sore eyes, literally. That game alone sold me on the system.
I was crushed when I heard that Sega was pulling the plug and abandoning the Dreamcast. The best console with the best games was on the way out and it didn't seem right. It didn't make sense. It was immensely popular, had one of the best launches in console history and it's sports games were flourishing even without EA's support. It still stings the memory like your favorite team losing the championship.
But we still have our memories and even better, many of us still have our Dreamcasts. A true testament to a console and games of the past is how well they hold up today. Many times, your memory serves you better than reality. I've experienced that many times with old games I used to like. But many of these are still alot of fun. Maybe not as much as they were at first but they can still provide a good time.
Sega was in it's prime when they made games for the Dreamcast. Sonic, Crazy Taxi, House of the Dead 2, Sega Bass and Marine Fishing, Daytona USA, and Virtua Tennis are still among the best and most playable today. Other honorable mentions go to Soul Calibur, Street Fighter Alpha 3, Power Stone 2, Marvel vs Capcom 2, Jet Grind Radio, 18 Wheeler, and Silent Scope. Unfortunately, the dreamcast will never come back and Sega may never again be the giant that they once were, but you can still find the console, the games, VMU's, fishing controller's, and light gun's to experience some of the best that gaming has to offer. Get it while the gettin's good.
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