Dreamcast
News, coverage and analysis tracking Dreamcast across the outlets.- Sega is seemingly letting AI turn its Dreamcast keychains into slop, but the final product could be safeSega appears to be using AI to alter promotional keychains for the Dreamcast, Sonic Adventure, and Crazy Taxi, resulting in garbled text and incorrect glyphs on merchandise sold at the Sega Shop. While most other merchandise seems unaffected, this issue mirrors concerns raised about AI-generated assets in game development, such as in Crazy Taxi: World Tour.
- SEGA brought its Sonic mascot to Nintendo after it went third-party, was greeted by the Mario mascot and a hugFormer SEGA executive Mike Fischer recounted the company's transition to third-party development after the Dreamcast's failure. He described a symbolic moment where Nintendo's Mario mascot greeted SEGA's Sonic the Hedgehog with a hug, signifying a new era of cooperation between the former rivals. This marked the beginning of a strong relationship, leading to titles like the Mario & Sonic series.
- The Steam Controller is all the rage, but I've been distracted by a modern Dreamcast controller that's more…This article analyzes the evolution of game controllers, drawing parallels between the original Dreamcast controller and Valve's Steam Controller. It highlights how modern designs, like the Retro Fighters StrikerDC for the Dreamcast, reflect historical trends in gamepad development, influencing current console and PC controller layouts.
- The Dreamcast That Lived Inside Your TV: SEGA’s Wild CX-1 ExperimentIn 2000, SEGA released the Dreamcast Divers 2000 CX-1, an experimental device that integrated a CRT television with a Dreamcast console, webcam, microphone, and keyboard. Sold exclusively via mail order for 88,888 yen, this limited edition hardware aimed to be an all-in-one entertainment hub, featuring online connectivity and even supporting music creation software.
- Console Wars Help Fans Feel Like "Soldiers In Battle," Former Xbox Exec SaysFormer Xbox executive Peter Moore believes he may have contributed to the intensity of console wars, drawing parallels to his experience in the competitive shoe industry. He argues that this intense competition, exemplified by the rivalry between Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo, drives innovation and leads to better gaming experiences for consumers.
- Best Gaming CPUs 2026: AMD Ryzen 7 7700X vs 7800X3D vs 9700X vs 9800X3D vs 9850X3DThis article discusses the historical console development between Sony and SEGA, detailing the creation of the Mega CD and the subsequent PlayStation's impact on SEGA's consoles like the Saturn and Dreamcast. It also touches upon Nintendo's console choices, including the Nintendo 64 and the Wii's success with disc-based media.
- Sega pays tribute to home console designer Hideki Sato: "His contributions had a significant and lasting impact on the entire gaming industry"Sega has announced the passing of Hideki Sato, the lead designer of most of its home consoles, including the Mega Drive/Sega Genesis, Sega Saturn, and Dreamcast. Sato, who worked at Sega from 1971 to 2008 and served as President from 2001 to 2003, was instrumental in developing iconic hardware. The company stated his contributions had a significant and lasting impact on the entire gaming industry.