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Jan. 31 -- It’s game over for the Sega Dreamcast. The struggling Japanese game maker said today it would stop production of its much-hyped console and focus on making games for what had been ...
Sega's share of the market plunged to less than 1 percent and remained there until the Dreamcast launch in September 1999. Dreamcast helped raise Sega's share to about 5.5 percent as of last fall ...
According to the respectable Japanese newspaper, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun, Sega Corp. has made internal decisions to halt Dreamcast production by end of March 2001, transferring its energies to ...
Sega of Japan has issued a few statements regarding the discontinuance of the Dreamcast hardware platform. Yes, folks, it's happening even in Japan. Throughout the world, Sega has amassed a ...
TOKYO - From July 1 to 4 the Windows World Expo Tokyo 98 was held at Makuhari, Chiba. At the show, Sega's Dreamcast console was displayed at Microsoft's booth. Basically it was the same mock-up ...
Sega will stop manufacturing the Dreamcast on March 31, the end of its fiscal year. To unload its existing inventory, on Feb. 4, Sega will slash prices of its Dreamcast from $149 to $99 in the U.S ...