Sega Announces Dreamcast Price Cut
News Sega Europe has just announced that Dreamcast consoles will now retail for under £100. As of now customers can pick up a Sega Dreamcast for only £99.99. Commenting on the decision to cut the price of the Dreamcast, Kazatoshi Miyake, chief operating...
[February 15, 2001, 14:15]
Sega Delays Dreamcast Launch
News Sega has announced a three-week delay in the UK launch of its eagerly awaited Dreamcast game console. The launch date was pushed back to allow British Telecom (BT) extra time to finish testing the dedicated Dreamcast Internet browser -- Access...
[August 27, 1999, 14:41]
Sega Delays Dreamcast Network
News Sega of America, currently based in Japan for the Tokyo Game Show, said Thursday its Dreamcast Network will not support online gaming until the second half of 2000. Although the Dreamcast Network won't be immediately available, Sega said it will:
[September 17, 1999, 9:03]
News Burst: Sega Drums Up Dreamcast Support
News Sega makes play for Dreamcast support Bernie Stolar, president and chief operating officer of Sega America Ltd. Sega is going to take back market share," he said in his keynote, during which he showed off almost a dozen games that will be running...
[March 17, 1999, 17:26]
Sega Responds To Dreamcast Rumours
News Sega has issued an official statement following the recent rumours that it will be ceasing the production of Dreamcast consoles in March. In the statement made late last night, Sega confirms that it is "planning to reform the worldwide production...
[January 25, 2001, 9:58]
Sega Denies Report Of Dreamcast's Demise
News Japan's Nihon Keizai Shimbun reported Tuesday that Sega will stop production of the Dreamcast game console by the end of March to focus on developing and marketing game software for other companies' devices.
[January 24, 2001, 11:09]
AT&T To Wire Sega's Dreamcast
News As part of the agreement, AT&T and Sega will co-market what will be known as the Sega Dreamcast Network, said the source. Sega already has 200,000 customers who have pre-ordered the Dreamcast, and the company hopes to hit 1.5 million by March 2000.
[August 4, 1999, 8:10]
Sega Boss Outlines "super Wideband" Dreamcast Network
News Sega boss, Shoichiro Irimajiri, gave an upbeat presentation in Cannes yesterday -- telling the Milia games convention that, although he was acutely aware that game companies have only "one life", Sega has a good lead in next-gen consoles and is...
[February 16, 2000, 10:41]
Excite@Home To Play Dreamcast
News Excite@Home will become the "portal partner" for Sega of America's Dreamcast network, providing content and a specialised version of its site for users of the gaming console. Excite@Home is, and will continue to be, at the vanguard of a media...
[December 14, 1999, 14:58]
Excite Europe Secures Dreamy Deal With Sega
News A pact between Sega and Excite Europe means that Excite is to be the official search and navigation service of the new Internet-linked Dreamcast console. Our pan-European partnership with Excite is adding another layer to our proposition and...
[September 9, 1999, 16:58]
Some Dreamcast Games Not Working
News As Sega America launches its much-vaunted Dreamcast in the US, some owners of the high-powered videogame system are disappointed. Jennifer Walker, a spokesperson for Sega America, explained that Sega Dreamcast CDs (actually a proprietary technology...
[September 10, 1999, 8:48]
Dreamcast: Huge Sales But Plagued By Disc Problems
News Despite celebrating a $98m first-day sales record with its Dreamcast next-generation game platform, Sega of America had major headaches on Friday: Disc manufacturing problems were freezing up some games, frustrating consumers.
[September 13, 1999, 9:22]
Sony: Dreamcast 'half' Of PlayStation2
News Sony tried to stall rival Sega's booming Dreamcast sales by releasing more details of its highly anticipated PlayStation2 entertainment console Monday. For the PlayStation2, some companies have a programming staff of 12 just to develop a game...
[September 14, 1999, 8:59]
Sega Adds DVD To Dreamcast
News Plans to bundle the Dreamcast games console with a multi-region DVD player have been announced by Sega Europe as it readies for the Christmas campaign against Sony. Consumers will now be faced with almost identical specifications for Sega's...
[October 13, 2000, 12:26]
A Year Ago: ECTS: The Truth About The Dreamcast...
News July 6, 99] Sega Dreamcast features many hardware firsts. June 29, 99] .the much-anticipated 128-bit Sega Dreamcast videogame system.and. Sega Dreamcast's 128-bit graphics engine. For the past few months Sega's Dreamcast has been turning gamers...
[September 5, 2000, 7:01]
US Report: Windows CE Lands Its Sega Dream Machine
News The new game console, called Dreamcast, is Sega's chance to reclaim its respectability in the video-game industry after the spectacular failure of the Saturn. Dreamcast is not designed as a loss leader," said Lee Caraher, vice president of...
[May 22, 1998, 14:43]
Sega: 'We're Not Beaten... But We're Stumbling'
News Dreamcast is Sega's prodigal child, the three-million-polygons-a-second, 128-bit graphics, 64-audio-channel games console that will show Sony, Nintendo and the rest of the world that Sega is still a major contender capable of regaining its lost...
[November 11, 1998, 15:38]
ECTS: The Truth About The Dreamcast...
News For the past few months Sega's Dreamcast has been turning gamers' heads with stellar looking titles and the promise of a games machine to die for. But Sega has been telling a little white lie about the Dreamcast.
[September 5, 1999, 7:49]
Dreamcast To 'doorstop' PlayStation
News PT, struggling game console maker Sega of America -- whose mascot is the electric blue hedgehog -- will kick off its next-generation console system, the Dreamcast. The Dreamcast system has a 128-bit graphics engine and a 56Kbps modem for Internet...
[September 9, 1999, 8:01]
Dreamcast Fever Hits UK
News Presales of the Dreamcast in Europe recently broke all records and despite predictions that Sega will lose the war, it certainly isn't giving up the battle. Sony tried its best to steal Sega's thunder by announcing the Playstation2 early, boasting...
[October 14, 1999, 11:05]

