Discussion:
Rise and Fall of the Sega Dreamcast
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Dave U. Random
2009-09-12 14:45:45 UTC
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Telegraph.co.uk

The early signs for Dreamcast were good. Despite hardware
shortages curtailing sales in Japan, an aggressive
marketing push in the US got the console off to a flying
start, with half a million sold in the first two weeks. The
selection of available games had been quietly growing in
the nine months since the Japanese launch, and classic
titles such as Soulcalibur and Sonic Adventure piqued the
interest of fickle consumers.

While, in recent years, it's become fashionable to bash the
Dreamcast, it was, in fact, a superbly crafted machine..

Continued: http://xrl.us/bfj4en

The Dreamcast lives! (Amazon.com):
http://xrl.us/DreamcastAmazon
BelPowerslave
2009-09-13 23:10:56 UTC
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Post by Dave U. Random
Telegraph.co.uk
The early signs for Dreamcast were good. Despite hardware
shortages curtailing sales in Japan, an aggressive
marketing push in the US got the console off to a flying
start, with half a million sold in the first two weeks. The
selection of available games had been quietly growing in
the nine months since the Japanese launch, and classic
titles such as Soulcalibur and Sonic Adventure piqued the
interest of fickle consumers.
While, in recent years, it's become fashionable to bash the
Dreamcast, it was, in fact, a superbly crafted machine..
Continued: http://xrl.us/bfj4en
http://xrl.us/DreamcastAmazon
Just so people know, the tiny url link is legit...and doesn't go to some
bullshit Active-X trojan shit.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/video-games/6174593/Sega-finds-there-is-life-after-the-Dreamcast.html

Bel
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