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  1. Pendahulu. Sega Saturn. Sega Dreamcast (ドリームキャスト , Dorīmukyasuto) adalah konsol permainan generasi keenam buatan Sega dan merupakan penerus dari konsol permainan Sega Saturn dan merupakan konsol permainan terakhir yang diproduksi oleh Sega.

  2. Dreamcast (NTSC version) The Dreamcast is a home video game console developed and sold by Sega. The first of the sixth generation of video game consoles, it was released in Japan on November 27, 1998, in North America on September 9, 1999, and in Europe on October 14, 1999.

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    In 1997, the Saturnwas struggling in North America, and Sega of America president Bernie Stolar pressed for Sega's Japanese headquarters to develop a new platform which eventually became Dreamcast. At E3 1997, Stolar made public his opinion on the Saturn with his comment, "The Saturn is not our future" and referred to the doomed console as "the sti...

    There are currently 3 known Dreamcast Prototypes. One has controller ports sticking out from the sides of the console and the disc drive was on the top. Another Dreamcast looks Very similar to the normal Dreamcast. There are holes in the back of the console. They were in-built-speakers pretty cool right? And it looks a lot similar to the Sega Satur...

    On February 16, 2006, Sega once again began selling Dreamcast consoles through its online store, Sega Direct of Japan. The package deal included a refurbished Dreamcast, a cell phone card, and Radilgy — a new 2D shooter game by developer Milestone. A short time later, developer G.rev followed that game with a second new 2D shooter game called Under...

    The standard Dreamcast unit was made of white and grey plastic. The power light, like the Dreamcast logo in NTSC regions, was orange (this color was chosen because the Japanese consider it to be lucky). Games were sold in jewel cases. In North America, these initially had the Dreamcast name and logo on a white background, but later games used a bla...

    The proprietary GD-ROM format was the only means of piracy protection and was quickly defeated. Using a combination of reverse-engineering and insecure firmware, one piracy method was made possible by the existence of regular CD booting code in the Dreamcast BIOS to enable multimedia functions (called Mil-CD) for music CD releases on the Japanese m...

    As part of Sega's promotions of the Dreamcast in Europe, the company sponsored four European football clubs: English team Arsenal F.C., French team AS Saint-Étienne, Italian team U.C. Sampdoria and...
    In episode 5 of Mission Hill, Kevin and his friends are seen playing a Dreamcast.
    In the television show London's Burning, the firefighters were occasionally seen browsing the internet on a Dreamcast during their free time.
    In the television show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, the characters of Nick Stokes and Warrick Brown were hinted to be playing Dreamcast sports games, and Stokes was shown playing a Football game...
    When the Saturn was phased out and the Sega Dreamcast released, Sanshiro's end came in the form of a commercial involving a missile directed at the Tokyo headquarters of SEGA, implied to be launche...
    To this day HomeBrew games are being developed for the console.
  4. Predecessor. Sega 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.

  5. Unlike the Xbox Live service launched by Microsoft in 2002, Sega never had a unified worldwide service for the Dreamcast. Instead, Sega created separate regional services that were developed independently of each other, with different companies from different regions participating in the development of the services in their respective regions.

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