Dreamcast
The is
Sega's final
video game console and the successor to the
Sega Saturn. An attempt to recapture the console market with a
next-generation system, it was designed to supersede the
PlayStation and
Nintendo 64. Originally released sixteen months before the
PlayStation 2 (PS2), and three years before the
Nintendo GameCube and the
Xbox, the Dreamcast is part of the
sixth generation of video game consoles, Dreamcast was widely hailed as ahead of its time, and is still held in high regard for pioneering online console gaming. Nevertheless, it failed to gather enough momentum before the release of the PlayStation 2 in
March 2000, and Sega decided to discontinue Dreamcast in
March 2001, withdrawing entirely from the console hardware business; however, support continued in Japan where consoles were still sold and new games are still being made by the homebrew community.
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Dreamcast
Le Dreamcast (
Japonais : ドリームキャスト) connue pendant son développement sous les noms "Blackbelt," "Dural," et "Katana" est une
console de jeux vidéo développée par
Sega entre novembre
1998 et mars
2001. Elle est la première console livrée en standard avec un
modem ce qui permettait de se connecter à Internet et ainsi de consulter des pages web et lire des
emails. Le logo de la Dreamcast est une spirale de couleur orange sur le marché américain et asiatique, ou bleue sur le marché européen.
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