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  2. Dreamcast VGA - Wikipedia

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    The Dreamcast VGA Box is an accessory for the Dreamcast, a video game console produced by Sega, that allows it to output to a computer monitor or a high-definition television (HDTV) set through a VGA connector in 480p, otherwise known as progressive scan. [1] [2] The Dreamcast was one of the first consoles to support 480p and HDTV in general.

  3. Dreamcast - Wikipedia

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    The Dreamcast [a] is the final home video game console manufactured by Sega.It was released on November 27, 1998, in Japan; September 9, 1999, in North America; and October 14, 1999, in Europe.

  4. List of best-selling game consoles by region - Wikipedia

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    Sega Dreamcast October 1999 240,000 [112] December 1999 Saturn July 1995 214,460 [114] December 1999 Nintendo Wii U # November 30, 2012 150,000 [115] 2012 Atari Atari VCS: 1978 125,000 [116] December 1980 Sega Mega CD April 2, 1993 104,000 [113] December 1993 Philips: CD-i: 1990 100,000 [20] 1994

  5. Sixth generation of video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    Sega also announced it would shut down SegaNet, an online gaming community that supported online-capable Dreamcast titles. Due to user outcry over the decision, Sega delayed the service's closure by an additional 6 months. [24] Since the Dreamcast's discontinuation, Sega transitioned to software developing making games as a third-party company.

  6. List of Dreamcast games - Wikipedia

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    Sega discontinued the Dreamcast's hardware in March 2001, and software support quickly dwindled as a result. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] Software largely trickled to a stop by 2002, [ 20 ] [ 23 ] though the Dreamcast's final licensed game on GD-ROM was Karous , released only in Japan on March 8, 2007, nearly coinciding with the end of GD-ROM production the ...

  7. Midway's Greatest Arcade Hits - Wikipedia

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    All versions of the compilation received generally mixed to negative reviews, with the first volume of the Dreamcast version earning a 64.00%, [8] the second volume of the Dreamcast version earning a 70.00%, [9] the Nintendo 64 version earning a 63.43%, [10] and the Game Boy Advance version earning a 54.50%, [10] according to video game aggregator GameRankings.

  8. List of best-selling Dreamcast games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of video games for the Dreamcast video game console that have sold or shipped at least 250,000 copies or more. Sega launched the Dreamcast in Japan on November 27, 1998, in North America on September 9, 1999, and in Europe on October 14, 1999.

  9. Blue Stinger - Wikipedia

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    Blue Stinger was announced at the Tokyo Game Show in September 1998 as part of Sega's launch lineup for the Dreamcast in November of that year. [20] It was ultimately delayed into the following year to further polish the title. [21] Nishigaki described Sega as disappointed but understanding that the game missed the Japanese console launch. [12]