The Sega Dreamcast launched in North America 20 years ago, on Sept. 9, 1999. The system enjoyed a brief but memorable time in the limelight with some truly fantastic games and a few features that ...
Engadget started up in 2004, so we missed the rise (and fall) of the Sega Dreamcast by a few years. We've still covered the company's ups and downs over the past decade and a half (and can't wait for ...
With its novelty controllers, internet connection and audacious games, the Dreamcast briefly held the spotlight 25 years ago. By Gabriel Winslow-Yost Most Xbox games are also available on the ...
This article first appeared on USgamer, a partner publication of VG247. Some content, such as this article, has been migrated to VG247 for posterity after USgamer's closure - but it has not been ...
Skies of Arcadia, developed by Overworks and led by the legendary producer Rieko Kodama, is the first game I think of when someone asks about must-play Dreamcast games. Although it was eventually ...
In 1998, the Sega Dreamcast changed the whole face of console and games design, but it was haunted by an unbeatable competitor The Dreamcast looked like nothing else out there. A lighter box than the ...
While it was already known that Sega would be bringing Dreamcast classics Crazy Taxi and Sonic Adventures to XBLA and PSN, E3 2010 has seen Sega reveal the full extent of it's plans. Apparently more ...
After the runaway success of Nintendo’s NES Classic console in 2016 and the growing hype surrounding the upcoming (and hard to pre-order) SNES Classic, the Shacknews staff thought about other consoles ...