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Sure, it's not compatible with the Nintendo Switch 2, so this is purely a deal for those of you sticking with the older ...
They flopped at launch, but now they’re in every home. See how early tech misfires like the Virtual Boy and DigiCash became today’s must-haves.
The Dreamcast was ahead of its time in so many ways when it was originally launched in late 1998. Full of revenge after the Saturn flop, Sega pulled out all the stops to offer something that really ...
The Sega Dreamcast was ahead of its time in many ways, but one nifty feature that died with the console was the Visual Memory Unit, or VMU. It wasn’t the first memory card on the market, but ...
The Sega Dreamcast wasn’t the first home console to store game saves on a portable memory card, but its virtual memory unit (VMU) stood out with a built-in screen, controls, and playable mini ...
The Dreamcast was essentially an upgraded version of Sega's struggling Saturn, with newer 32-bit Hitachi processors and over ...
The VM2 is a crowdfunding project for a new peripheral made to work with Sega’s abandoned Dreamcast console. It adds USB-C charging and microSD card support and has a sharper screen than the original ...
Before there was Xbox, Microsoft partnered with Sega to bring Windows to the console. Sort of. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it ...
Limited Run has just opened pre-orders for a new lineup of hot Dreamcast merch, which it thoughtfully debuted on Sept. 9, the 25th anniversary of the U.S. launch of Sega’s final console (ie ...
Each pack of Dreamcast trading cards contains five cards, and the pack wrappers look like the system’s VMU. Speaking of the Dreamcast’s nifty memory card, the VMU is also represented by a ...
In a clever move, Sega also decided to make it so that the Dreamcast’s hardware would be architecturally similar to that of its Naomi arcade board. Although the Naomi had extra memory, this still ...