Once the competitor consoles started releasing, the Dreamcast simply didn't have the star power to stay in the game. In January 2001, Sega officially announced it was bailing out of the hardware ...
Former PlayStation executive Shawn Layden has said that Microsoft’s multiplatform plan can succeed like Sega’s, but that it will make it harder to create “FOMO,” for Xbox consoles.
Sega has ruled out making any more Mini consoles, dashing hopes for a Saturn or Dreamcast revival ... For example, big new games in the Crazy Taxi, Jet Set Radio, Shinobi, Golden Axe, Streets ...
It’s not just about the games, but the sense of industry ... By that metric, the Dreamcast deserves some love. Sega’s final console felt entirely ahead of its time; it was even a pioneer ...
However, many, if not most, know it as a Sega Dreamcast game. Where it was an exclusive until 2001, when it came to PC, and a console exclusive to 2008, when it came to Wii. Back in 1999 though ...