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The swirl that shook gaming: the Sega Dreamcast turns 10
The swirl that shook gaming: the Sega Dreamcast turns 10
Officially, the Dreamcast died an ugly death at the hands of the PlayStation 2. The system didn't have the support of EA. Sega couldn't compete with Sony on marketing, the inclusion of a DVD drive, and the backwards compatibility included with the PlayStation 2. The ...
Sega planning new 2D, HD Sonic game
Sega planning new 2D, HD Sonic game
bit-tech.net — Sega has teased a new 2D, HD Sonic game for 2010.... (more) Sega planning new 2D, HD Sonic game
Sega launches online Sonic game
Sega launches online Sonic game
bit-tech.net — Sega has launched a new flash-based version of Sonic that uses a subscription model.... (more) Sega launches online Sonic game
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